use strict;
use warnings;
#use Test::More tests => 8;
use Test::More tests => 7;
use Log::Handler;
# Comment out "string 2" becaus ValidatePP.pm is unable to handle
# regexes on some perl versions! That is strange, but not a problem
# of Log::Handler.
my %STRING = (
'string 1' => 0,
# 'string 2' => 0,
'string 3' => 0,
'string 4' => 0,
'string 5' => 0,
);
ok(1, 'use');
my $log = Log::Handler->new();
ok(2, 'new');
$log->add(
forward => {
forward_to => \&check,
maxlevel => 6,
filter_message => 'string 1$',
}
);
#$log->add(
# forward => {
# forward_to => \&check,
# maxlevel => 6,
# filter_message => qr/STRING\s2$/i,
# }
#);
$log->add(
forward => {
forward_to => \&check,
maxlevel => 6,
filter_message => sub { shift->{message} =~ /string\s3$/ },
}
);
$log->add(
forward => {
forward_to => \&check,
maxlevel => 6,
filter_message => {
match1 => 'foo',
match2 => qr/bar/,
match3 => '(?:string\s4|string\s5)',
condition => '(!match1 && !match2) && match3',
}
}
);
ok(3, 'add');
sub check {
my $m = shift;
if ($m->{message} =~ /(string\s\d+)/) {
if (exists $STRING{$1}) {
$STRING{$1}++;
} else {
die "unexpected message $m->{message}";
}
}
}
$log->info('string 1');
#$log->info('string 2');
$log->info('string 3');
$log->info('string 4');
$log->info('string 5');
$log->info('string 1 foo');
#$log->info('string 2 foo');
$log->info('string 3 foo');
$log->info('string 4 foo');
$log->info('string 5 bar');
while ( my ($k, $v) = each %STRING ) {
ok($v == 1, "checking if $k match (hits:$v)");
}