/* Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package kmsg import ( "testing" "code.cloudfoundry.org/clock/fakeclock" "github.com/euank/go-kmsg-parser/kmsgparser" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "time" "k8s.io/node-problem-detector/pkg/systemlogmonitor/logwatchers/types" logtypes "k8s.io/node-problem-detector/pkg/systemlogmonitor/types" ) type mockKmsgParser struct { kmsgs []kmsgparser.Message } func (m *mockKmsgParser) SetLogger(kmsgparser.Logger) {} func (m *mockKmsgParser) Close() error { return nil } func (m *mockKmsgParser) Parse() <-chan kmsgparser.Message { c := make(chan kmsgparser.Message) go func() { for _, msg := range m.kmsgs { c <- msg } }() return c } func (m *mockKmsgParser) SeekEnd() error { return nil } func TestWatch(t *testing.T) { now := time.Date(time.Now().Year(), time.January, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, time.Local) fakeClock := fakeclock.NewFakeClock(now) testCases := []struct { log *mockKmsgParser logs []logtypes.Log lookback string }{ { // The start point is at the head of the log file. log: &mockKmsgParser{kmsgs: []kmsgparser.Message{ {Message: "1", Timestamp: now.Add(0 * time.Second)}, {Message: "2", Timestamp: now.Add(1 * time.Second)}, {Message: "3", Timestamp: now.Add(2 * time.Second)}, }}, logs: []logtypes.Log{ { Timestamp: now, Message: "1", }, { Timestamp: now.Add(time.Second), Message: "2", }, { Timestamp: now.Add(2 * time.Second), Message: "3", }, }, lookback: "0", }, { // The start point is in the middle of the log file. log: &mockKmsgParser{kmsgs: []kmsgparser.Message{ {Message: "1", Timestamp: now.Add(-1 * time.Second)}, {Message: "2", Timestamp: now.Add(0 * time.Second)}, {Message: "3", Timestamp: now.Add(1 * time.Second)}, }}, logs: []logtypes.Log{ { Timestamp: now, Message: "2", }, { Timestamp: now.Add(time.Second), Message: "3", }, }, lookback: "0", }, { // The start point is at the end of the log file, but we look back. log: &mockKmsgParser{kmsgs: []kmsgparser.Message{ {Message: "1", Timestamp: now.Add(-2 * time.Second)}, {Message: "2", Timestamp: now.Add(-1 * time.Second)}, {Message: "3", Timestamp: now.Add(0 * time.Second)}, }}, lookback: "1s", logs: []logtypes.Log{ { Timestamp: now.Add(-time.Second), Message: "2", }, { Timestamp: now, Message: "3", }, }, }, } for _, test := range testCases { w := NewKmsgWatcher(types.WatcherConfig{Lookback: test.lookback}) w.(*kernelLogWatcher).clock = fakeClock w.(*kernelLogWatcher).kmsgParser = test.log logCh, err := w.Watch() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer w.Stop() for _, expected := range test.logs { got := <-logCh assert.Equal(t, &expected, got) } // The log channel should have already been drained // There could stil be future messages sent into the channel, but the chance is really slim. timeout := time.After(100 * time.Millisecond) select { case log := <-logCh: t.Errorf("unexpected extra log: %+v", *log) case <-timeout: } } }