Exemple #1
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func (s *GripInternalSuite) TestConditionalSend() {
	// because sink is an internal type (implementation of
	// sender,) and "GetMessage" isn't in the interface, though it
	// is exported, we can't pass the sink between functions.
	sink, err := send.NewInternalLogger(s.grip.ThresholdLevel(), s.grip.DefaultLevel())
	s.NoError(err)
	s.grip.SetSender(sink)

	msg := message.NewLinesMessage("foo")
	msgTwo := message.NewLinesMessage("bar")

	// when the conditional argument is true, it should work
	s.grip.conditionalSend(level.Emergency, true, msg)
	s.Equal(sink.GetMessage().Message, msg)

	// when the conditional argument is true, it should work, and the channel is fifo
	s.grip.conditionalSend(level.Emergency, false, msgTwo)
	s.grip.conditionalSend(level.Emergency, true, msg)
	s.Equal(sink.GetMessage().Message, msg)

	// change the order
	s.grip.conditionalSend(level.Emergency, true, msg)
	s.grip.conditionalSend(level.Emergency, false, msgTwo)
	s.Equal(sink.GetMessage().Message, msg)
}
Exemple #2
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func (s *GripInternalSuite) TestConditionalSendPanic() {
	sink, err := send.NewInternalLogger(s.grip.ThresholdLevel(), s.grip.DefaultLevel())
	s.NoError(err)
	s.grip.SetSender(sink)

	msg := message.NewLinesMessage("foo")

	// first if the conditional is false, it can't panic.
	s.NotPanics(func() {
		s.grip.conditionalSendPanic(level.Emergency, false, msg)
	})

	// next, if the conditional is true it should panic
	s.Panics(func() {
		s.grip.conditionalSendPanic(level.Emergency, true, msg)
	})
}