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__init__.py Mozlog aims to standardize log handling and formatting within Mozilla. It implements a JSON-based structured logging protocol with convenience facilities for recording test results. The old unstructured module is deprecated. It simply wraps Python's logging_ module and adds a few convenience methods for logging test results and events. 1054 -
capture.py Wrapper for file like objects to redirect output to logger instead 3150 -
commandline.py a subset of formatters for non test harnesses related applications 12274 -
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logtypes.py A DataType that contains other DataTypes. ContainerTypes must specify which other DataType they will contain. ContainerTypes may contain other ContainerTypes. Some examples: List(Int, 'numbers') Tuple((Unicode, Int, Any), 'things') Dict(Unicode, 'config') Dict({TestId: Status}, 'results') Dict(List(Unicode), 'stuff') 8475 -
proxy.py A ProxyLogger behaves like a :class:`mozlog.structuredlog.StructuredLogger`. Each method and attribute access will be forwarded to the underlying StructuredLogger. RuntimeError will be raised when the default logger is not yet initialized. 2426 -
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reader.py Return a generator that will return the entries in a structured log file. Note that the caller must not close the file whilst the generator is still in use. :param log_f: file-like object containing the raw log entries, one per line :param raise_on_error: boolean indicating whether ValueError should be raised for lines that cannot be decoded. 2838 -
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stdadapter.py Adapter for stdlib logging so that it produces structured messages rather than standard logging messages :param logger: logging.Logger to wrap 1488 -
structuredlog.py Structured Logging for recording test results. Allowed actions, and subfields: suite_start tests - List of test names name - Name for the suite run_info - Dictionary of run properties add_subsuite name - Name for the subsuite (must be unique) run_info - Updates to the suite run_info (optional) suite_end test_start test - ID for the test path - Relative path to test (optional) subsuite - Name of the subsuite to which test belongs (optional) test_end test - ID for the test status [PASS | FAIL | OK | ERROR | TIMEOUT | CRASH | ASSERT PRECONDITION_FAILED | SKIP] - test status expected [As for status] - Status that the test was expected to get, or absent if the test got the expected status extra - Dictionary of harness-specific extra information e.g. debug info known_intermittent - List of known intermittent statuses that should not fail a test. eg. ['FAIL', 'TIMEOUT'] subsuite - Name of the subsuite to which test belongs (optional) test_status test - ID for the test subtest - Name of the subtest status [PASS | FAIL | TIMEOUT | PRECONDITION_FAILED | NOTRUN | SKIP] - test status expected [As for status] - Status that the subtest was expected to get, or absent if the subtest got the expected status known_intermittent - List of known intermittent statuses that should not fail a test. eg. ['FAIL', 'TIMEOUT'] subsuite - Name of the subsuite to which test belongs (optional) process_output process - PID of the process command - Command line of the process data - Output data from the process test - ID of the test that the process was running (optional) subsuite - Name of the subsuite that the process was running (optional) assertion_count count - Number of assertions produced min_expected - Minimum expected number of assertions max_expected - Maximum expected number of assertions subsuite - Name of the subsuite for the tests that ran (optional) lsan_leak frames - List of stack frames from the leak report scope - An identifier for the set of tests run during the browser session (e.g. a directory name) allowed_match - A stack frame in the list that matched a rule meaning the leak is expected subsuite - Name of the subsuite for the tests that ran (optional) lsan_summary bytes - Number of bytes leaked allocations - Number of allocations allowed - Boolean indicating whether all detected leaks matched allow rules subsuite - Name of the subsuite for the tests that ran (optional) mozleak_object process - Process that leaked bytes - Number of bytes that leaked name - Name of the object that leaked scope - An identifier for the set of tests run during the browser session (e.g. a directory name) allowed - Boolean indicating whether the leak was permitted subsuite - Name of the subsuite for the tests that ran (optional) log level [CRITICAL | ERROR | WARNING | INFO | DEBUG] - level of the logging message message - Message to log Subfields for all messages: action - the action type of the current message time - the timestamp in ms since the epoch of the log message thread - name for the thread emitting the message pid - id of the python process in which the logger is running source - name for the source emitting the message component - name of the subcomponent emitting the message 27968 -
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