slf4j-test
Implementation of SLF4J which allows easy access to logging events in tests (by valfirst)
PM-Lecture
Lecture "Programmiermethoden" (by Programmiermethoden-CampusMinden)
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8.5 | 7.4 | |
4 days ago | 18 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 |
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slf4j-test
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LogCaptor 2.8.0 Released
It can be useful for library authors who want to assert behavior for user diagnostics. Once it is user facing then it is relied upon and leads to issue discussions. Adding tests helps to avoid regressions due to refactoring, reference if revisited, etc. Sometimes this is benign like logging errors, but other times users will expect certain log message formats and complain if their regex scripts break (similar to depending on an unspecified toString() representation). It certainly isn't the common case to test for, but once user-facing then an implicit part of the api to be aware of. When I've had to do this, I used slf4j-test but log-captor looks very nice too.
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This one, right: https://github.com/PM-Dungeon/PM-Lecture??
What are some alternatives?
When comparing slf4j-test and PM-Lecture you can also consider the following projects:
LogCaptor - 🎯 LogCaptor captures log entries for unit and integration testing purposes
log-capture - assertions for logging with logback
pl4j - Pretty Logger for Java
error-prone-support - Error Prone extensions: extra bug checkers and a large battery of Refaster rules.
tinylog - tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala, and Android
Java - Includes programs written in Java. You are welcome to contribute here!
rewrite - Automated mass refactoring of source code.