logot
makes it easy to test whether your code is logging correctly:
from logot import Logot, logged
def test_something(logot: Logot) -> None:
do_something()
logot.assert_logged(logged.info("Something was done"))
logot
integrates with popular testing frameworks (e.g. pytest
, unittest
). It supports many 3rd-party asynchronous and logging frameworks, and can be extended to support many more. 💪
Full documentation is published on Read the Docs. Learn more about logot
with the following guides:
- Log message matching
- Log pattern matching
- Log capturing
- Using with
pytest
- Using with
unittest
- Installing
Issue tracking is hosted on GitHub.
Release notes are published on GitHub.
logot
is published as open-source software under the MIT license.