EOS/tests/test_logging.py
Bobby Noelte 80bfe4d0f0
Improve caching. (#431)
* Move the caching module to core.

Add an in memory cache that for caching function and method results
during an energy management run (optimization run). Two decorators
are provided for methods and functions.

* Improve the file cache store by load and save functions.

Make EOS load the cache file store on startup and save it on shutdown.
Add a cyclic task that cleans the cache file store from outdated cache files.

* Improve startup of EOSdash by EOS

Make EOS starting EOSdash adhere to path configuration given in EOS.
The whole environment from EOS is now passed to EOSdash.
Should also prevent test errors due to unwanted/ wrong config file creation.

Both servers now provide a health endpoint that can be used to detect whether
the server is running. This is also used for testing now.

* Improve startup of EOS

EOS now has got an energy management task that runs shortly after startup.
It tries to execute energy management runs with predictions newly fetched
or initialized from cached data on first run.

* Improve shutdown of EOS

EOS has now a shutdown task that shuts EOS down gracefully with some
time delay to allow REST API requests for shutdwon or restart to be fully serviced.

* Improve EMS

Add energy management task for repeated energy management controlled by
startup delay and interval configuration parameters.
Translate EnergieManagementSystem to english EnergyManagement.

* Add administration endpoints

  - endpoints to control caching from REST API.
  - endpoints to control server restart (will not work on Windows) and shutdown from REST API

* Improve doc generation

Use "\n" linenend convention also on Windows when generating doc files.
Replace Windows specific 127.0.0.1 address by standard 0.0.0.0.

* Improve test support (to be able to test caching)

  - Add system test option to pytest for running tests with "real" resources
  - Add new test fixture to start server for test class and test function
  - Make kill signal adapt to Windows/ Linux
  - Use consistently "\n" for lineends when writing text files in  doc test
  - Fix test_logging under Windows
  - Fix conftest config_default_dirs test fixture under Windows

From @Lasall

* Improve Windows support

 - Use 127.0.0.1 as default config host (model defaults) and
   addionally redirect 0.0.0.0 to localhost on Windows (because default
   config file still has 0.0.0.0).
 - Update install/startup instructions as package installation is
   required atm.

Signed-off-by: Bobby Noelte <b0661n0e17e@gmail.com>
2025-02-12 21:35:51 +01:00

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"""Test Module for logging Module."""
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from akkudoktoreos.core.logging import get_logger
# -----------------------------
# get_logger
# -----------------------------
def test_get_logger_console_logging():
"""Test logger creation with console logging."""
logger = get_logger("test_logger", logging_level="DEBUG")
# Check logger name
assert logger.name == "test_logger"
# Check logger level
assert logger.level == logging.DEBUG
# Check console handler is present
assert len(logger.handlers) == 1
assert isinstance(logger.handlers[0], logging.StreamHandler)
def test_get_logger_file_logging(tmpdir):
"""Test logger creation with file logging."""
log_file = Path(tmpdir).joinpath("test.log")
logger = get_logger("test_logger", log_file=str(log_file), logging_level="WARNING")
# Check logger name
assert logger.name == "test_logger"
# Check logger level
assert logger.level == logging.WARNING
# Check console handler is present
assert len(logger.handlers) == 2 # One for console and one for file
assert isinstance(logger.handlers[0], logging.StreamHandler)
assert isinstance(logger.handlers[1], RotatingFileHandler)
# Check file existence
assert log_file.exists()
def test_get_logger_no_file_logging():
"""Test logger creation without file logging."""
logger = get_logger("test_logger")
# Check logger name
assert logger.name == "test_logger"
# Check logger level
assert logger.level == logging.INFO
# Check no file handler is present
assert len(logger.handlers) >= 1 # First is console handler (maybe be pytest handler)
assert isinstance(logger.handlers[0], logging.StreamHandler)
def test_get_logger_with_invalid_level():
"""Test logger creation with an invalid logging level."""
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Unknown loggin level: INVALID"):
logger = get_logger("test_logger", logging_level="INVALID")