Hi Patrick
That is very useful because it shows another way of testing things. I am
not entirely sure I like it because it is faking the creation of the
events rather than using the actual rails code to create the, but it is
certainly something worth considering if I cannot break the wall.
Cheers
Jeff
On 25/09/12 21:14, Patrick Mulder wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Jeffrey Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
#1 I am working on a rails3 gem called Yarder
(https://github.com/rurounijones/yarder). The goal of this gem is to replace
the rails logging system with one that is JSON based rather than string
based.
I am not an expert here, but maybe these instrumentation tests give
some directions:
https://github.com/roidrage/lograge/blob/master/spec/lograge_logsubscriber_spec.rb
BR,
Patrick
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