Reputation: 571
For the last hours I've tried to configure and use a custom logger using log4j in my SoapUI project. Generally my logging works without any problems, but I assume that log4j has some nice features, which would be nice to use.
Current approach looks like the following:
File file = new File("C:\\Users\\doms\\Desktop\\log.txt")
file << ("-------" + "Check httpStatus and ResponseTime" + "-------")
file << ("\r\n")
//httpStatus
httpResponseHeader = messageExchange.responseHeaders
httpStatus = httpResponseHeader['#status#']
httpStatusCode = (httpStatus =~ "[1-5]\\d\\d")[0]
log.info("httpStatus of Request: " + httpStatusCode)
file << ("httpStatus of Request: " + httpStatusCode )
file << ("\r\n")
//ResponseTime
responseTime = messageExchange.getTimeTaken()
log.info("ResponseTime: " + responseTime + "ms.")
file << ("ResponseTime: " + responseTime + "ms.")
file << ("\r\n")
This results in an output of:
-------Check httpStatus and ResponseTime-------
httpStatus of Request: 200
ResponseTime: 767ms.
Assumed the file gets bigger and biger and get thousands lines of text, I want to have an automatic process, where a new file will be created, if the file-size is bigger than 10MB. The new file should called log-1.txt. From my understanding, log4j is the perfect solution for my purpose. I've already searched for some instructions and found this: http://0guzhan.blogspot.de/2011/12/defining-custom-loggers-in-soapui.html
So...what I have done: I've edited the soapui-log4j.xml
and I've added the following lines:
<logger name="ASSERTION.SCRIPT.LOGGER">
<level value="INFO"/>
<appender-ref ref="ASSERTION"/>
</logger>
<appender name="ASSERTION" class="org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender">
<errorHandler class="org.apache.log4j.helpers.OnlyOnceErrorHandler"/>
<param name="File" value="ASSERTION.log"/>
<param name="Threshold" value="INFO"/>
<param name="Append" value="false"/>
<param name="MaxFileSize" value="10000KB"/>
<param name="MaxBackupIndex" value="50"/>
<layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout">
<param name="ConversionPattern" value="%d %-5p [%c{1}] %m%n"/>
</layout>
</appender>
No I have created a new GroovyScript as a Testcase with the follwoing content:
import org.apache.log4j.Logger
def groovyUtils = new com.eviware.soapui.support.GroovyUtils(context)
// ASSERTION.SCRIPT.LOGGER is defined in soapui-log4j.xml as below
def fileLogger = Logger.getLogger("ASSERTION.SCRIPT.LOGGER");
log.info(fileLogger.class.name)
responseTime = testRunner.testCase.testSteps["myTestStep"].testRequest.response.timeTaken
// > 1 to get sure that I'll get in the if-statement.
if (responseTime > 1) {
//get sure that script goes into the if-clause by printing a line in SoapUIs's console
log.info("ResponseTime is: " + responseTime)
fileLogger.info ("FAULT: Response took:" + responseTime)
}
The result is that log.info("ResponseTime is: " + responseTime)
get called, but nothing will be logged to any file. Also the file, which I've defined via <param name="File" value="ASSERTION.log"/>
won't be created (not in SoapUI's bin-directory, not in the project-directory).
Do I miss anything? Any tipp is much appreciated!
Upvotes: 3
Views: 7495
Reputation: 18517
I think that you're doing the things correctly, note only the follow things:
If you specify directly a value for the param <param name="File" value="ASSERTION.log"/>
then the log creates the file in SOAPUI_HOME\bin\
directory. Note that you can declare the full path like: <param name="File" value="C:/temp/ASSERTION.log"/>
If you load the logger configuration in fileLogger
object you can write to your log file using it object like fileLogger.info("FAULT: Response took:" + responseTime)
not using log.info
. I said this because in your question you said:
The result is that log.info("ResponseTime is: " + responseTime) get called, but nothing will be logged to any file.
Summarized I think that all your config is correct so I recommend you to simplify your groovy script as follows to make sure that the logs works correctly and it's not another thing who makes log goes wrong:
import org.apache.log4j.Logger
def fileLogger = Logger.getLogger("ASSERTION.SCRIPT.LOGGER");
fileLogger.info("testing log");
Hope this helps,
Upvotes: 3