Newman::ResponseLogger supports rudimentary response logging functionality, which is
enabled by default when Newman::Server.simple is used to execute your
applications.
If you are only interested in making use of this logging functionality and not
extending it or changing it in some way, you do not need to be familiar with
the code in this file. Just be sure to note that if you add
service.debug_mode = true to your configuration file, or set the Ruby
$DEBUG global variable, you will get much more verbose output from
Newman’s logging system.
Newman::ResponseLogger is part of Newman’s internal interface.
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module Newman
ResponseLogger = Object.new
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Newman::ResponseLogger is implemented as a singleton object and is
completely stateless in nature. It can be added directly as an app to
any Newman::Server instance. The Newman::Server.simple helper method
automatically places a ResponseLogger at the end of the call chain, but
it can be inserted at any point and will output the response email object
at that point in the call chain.
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class << ResponseLogger
include EmailLogger
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Newman::ResponseLogger#call simply delegates to
EmailLogger#log_email , passing it a logger instance, the
“RESPONSE” prefix for the log line, and an instance of an email
object. See Newman::Server.tick and Newman::EmailLogger#log_email
for details.
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def call(params)
log_email(params[:logger], "RESPONSE", params[:response])
end
end
end
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