In Metrics, we use Logback. The Logback JAR is added to the test scope
and we have a logback-test.xml file in src/test/resources
The nice thing with Logback is that you can include system property
references in the configuration file. Consequently, it's very easy to
adapt logging to different use cases:
- tests run during a build on Travis
- tests run during a dev build
- tests started from the IDE
- ... etc
Here's an example conf file:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-metrics/blob/master/core/metrics-cor...
Note that log level defaults to error. And here is how the level is set
to INFO for Travis builds:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-metrics/blob/master/.travis.yml#L46
As for adding a rule to prevent println, I err on the side of "please
don't". In the past, we have taken care of this kind of issues during
code reviews, and it works well.
Le 27/01/2016 10:44, Peter Palaga a écrit :
Hi *,
Short version: How to configure the log levels for individual
jboss.logging loggers in tests run by maven outside the container?
Long version:
I was recently assigned
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/HAWKULAR-264 Add
println checks to the checkstyle. It says that "Tests shouldn't be
allowed to have printlns, we should enforce this via the checkstyle plugin."
I fully agree for tests being run on the server side - those can use
JBoss Logging in the very same manner as the server code.
However, what is the best replacement for println()s in tests that are
run outside the server?
I tried using JBoss Logging there too but I failed completely to find a
way to configure the log levels for individual loggers. Does anybody
know how to do that?
To get my work done without using printlns, I started to use
java.util.logging configured via logging.properties :
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-agent/blob/master/hawkular-wildfly-a...
So what should be the replacement for printlns in tests?
Thanks,
Peter
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