# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # BSD 3-Clause License # # Apprise - Push Notification Library. # Copyright (c) 2023, Chris Caron # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation # and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its # contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from # this software without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" # AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF # SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS # INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN # CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) # ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. import re import os import sys import pytest import requests from unittest import mock from apprise import Apprise from apprise import AppriseAsset from apprise import URLBase from apprise.logger import LogCapture # Disable logging for a cleaner testing output from apprise.logger import logging from apprise.logger import logger def test_apprise_logger(): """ API: Apprise() Logger """ # Ensure we're not running in a disabled state logging.disable(logging.NOTSET) # Set our log level URLBase.logger.setLevel(logging.DEPRECATE + 1) # Deprication will definitely not trigger URLBase.logger.deprecate('test') # Verbose Debugging is not on at this point URLBase.logger.trace('test') # Set both logging entries on URLBase.logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE) # Deprication will definitely trigger URLBase.logger.deprecate('test') # Verbose Debugging will activate URLBase.logger.trace('test') # Disable Logging logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL) def test_apprise_log_memory_captures(): """ API: Apprise() Log Memory Captures """ # Ensure we're not running in a disabled state logging.disable(logging.NOTSET) logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream: logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) # We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue() assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue() assert 'info' in stream.getvalue() assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue() assert 'error' in stream.getvalue() assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue() assert len(logs) == 6 # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE) with LogCapture(level=logging.DEBUG) as stream: logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") # We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above # There will be no 'trace' entry assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue() assert 'info' in stream.getvalue() assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue() assert 'error' in stream.getvalue() assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) assert len(logs) == 5 # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) with LogCapture(level=logging.WARNING) as stream: logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") # We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above # There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue() assert 'error' in stream.getvalue() assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) assert len(logs) == 3 # Set a global level of ERROR logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) # Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then # use whatever has been defined globally with LogCapture() as stream: logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") assert 'trace' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'debug' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'info' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'warning' not in stream.getvalue() assert 'error' in stream.getvalue() assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) assert len(logs) == 2 # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream: logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") # We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above assert 'trace' in stream.getvalue() assert 'debug' in stream.getvalue() assert 'info' in stream.getvalue() assert 'warning' in stream.getvalue() assert 'error' in stream.getvalue() assert 'deprecate' in stream.getvalue() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) assert len(logs) == 6 # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.ERROR # Test capture where our notification throws an unhandled exception obj = Apprise.instantiate('json://user:password@example.com') with mock.patch('requests.post', side_effect=NotImplementedError()): with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError): # Our exception gets caught in side our with() block # and although raised, all graceful handling of the log # is reverted as it was with LogCapture(level=logging.TRACE) as stream: obj.send("hello world") # Disable Logging logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL) def test_apprise_log_file_captures(tmpdir): """ API: Apprise() Log File Captures """ # Ensure we're not running in a disabled state logging.disable(logging.NOTSET) log_file = tmpdir.join('capture.log') assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.TRACE) as fp: # The file will exit now assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") content = fp.read().rstrip() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content) # We have a log entry for each of the 6 logs we generated above assert 'trace' in content assert 'debug' in content assert 'info' in content assert 'warning' in content assert 'error' in content assert 'deprecate' in content assert len(logs) == 6 # The file is automatically cleaned up afterwards assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.CRITICAL logger.setLevel(logging.TRACE) with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), level=logging.DEBUG) as fp: # The file will exit now assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") content = fp.read().rstrip() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content) # We have a log entry for 5 of the log entries we generated above # There will be no 'trace' entry assert 'trace' not in content assert 'debug' in content assert 'info' in content assert 'warning' in content assert 'error' in content assert 'deprecate' in content assert len(logs) == 5 # Concurrent file access is not possible on Windows. # PermissionError: [WinError 32] The process cannot access the file # because it is being used by another process. if sys.platform != "win32": # Remove our file before we exit the with clause # this causes our delete() call to throw gracefully inside os.unlink(str(log_file)) # Verify file is gone assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) # Verify that we did not lose our effective log level even though # the above steps the level up for the duration of the capture assert logger.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.TRACE logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) with LogCapture(path=str(log_file), delete=False, level=logging.WARNING) as fp: # Verify exists assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) logger.trace("trace") logger.debug("debug") logger.info("info") logger.warning("warning") logger.error("error") logger.deprecate("deprecate") content = fp.read().rstrip() logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', content) # We have a log entry for 3 of the log entries we generated above # There will be no 'trace', 'debug', or 'info' entry assert 'trace' not in content assert 'debug' not in content assert 'info' not in content assert 'warning' in content assert 'error' in content assert 'deprecate' in content assert len(logs) == 3 # Verify the file still exists (because delete was set to False) assert os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) # remove it now os.unlink(str(log_file)) # Enure it's been removed assert not os.path.isfile(str(log_file)) # Set a global level of ERROR logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) # Test case where we can't open the file with mock.patch('builtins.open', side_effect=OSError()): # Use the default level of None (by not specifying one); we then # use whatever has been defined globally with pytest.raises(OSError): with LogCapture(path=str(log_file)) as fp: # we'll never get here because we'll fail to open the file pass # Disable Logging logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL) @mock.patch('requests.post') def test_apprise_secure_logging(mock_post): """ API: Apprise() secure logging tests """ # Ensure we're not running in a disabled state logging.disable(logging.NOTSET) logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) # Prepare Mock mock_post.return_value = requests.Request() mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok # Default Secure Logging is set to enabled asset = AppriseAsset() assert asset.secure_logging is True # Load our asset a = Apprise(asset=asset) with LogCapture(level=logging.DEBUG) as stream: # add a test server assert a.add("json://user:pass1$-3!@localhost") is True # Our servers should carry this flag a[0].asset.secure_logging is True logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) assert len(logs) == 1 entry = re.split(r'\s-\s', logs[0]) assert len(entry) == 3 assert entry[1] == 'DEBUG' assert entry[2].startswith( 'Loaded JSON URL: json://user:****@localhost/') # Send notification assert a.notify("test") is True # Test our call count assert mock_post.call_count == 1 # Reset mock_post.reset_mock() # Now we test the reverse configuration and turn off # secure logging. # Default Secure Logging is set to disable asset = AppriseAsset(secure_logging=False) assert asset.secure_logging is False # Load our asset a = Apprise(asset=asset) with LogCapture(level=logging.DEBUG) as stream: # add a test server assert a.add("json://user:pass1$-3!@localhost") is True # Our servers should carry this flag a[0].asset.secure_logging is False logs = re.split(r'\r*\n', stream.getvalue().rstrip()) assert len(logs) == 1 entry = re.split(r'\s-\s', logs[0]) assert len(entry) == 3 assert entry[1] == 'DEBUG' # Note that our password is no longer escaped (it is however # url encoded) assert entry[2].startswith( 'Loaded JSON URL: json://user:pass1%24-3%21@localhost/') # Disable Logging logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)