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Add a Cypress Test 🌲 (#8295) * A first, maybe working cypress test Plus cypress plugins to manage synapses in docker containers * Fix yaml * This file is important * try & find where it's put the artifact * Download artifact to a directory * pics or it didn't happen * Add conditional, otherwise no artifacts on failure... * Try increasing timeout also actually give the test a name * Try in chrome * Get docker logs to see why it's failing also document the chrome setting * Try changing mode on homeserver.yaml * debug * More debugging * more file permissions debugging * ARGH * more debug * sigh * Eugh, that's not how arguments work * Add the option to really allow open registration and remove debug logging / comment fixes * failure to yaml * Upload docker logs as artifacts and temporarily remove contional to test * Put the conditional back * Upgrade types in end to end tests to be compatible with fs-extra types * Try reducing timeout a bit also make password more... sensible * Hex is not octal * Remove file mode Seems to be unnecessary since the signing key is perfectly fine * Give the log files extensions * Rename workflow file now it also does tests * Add cypress scripts * copyright headers * Use ? operator Co-authored-by: Travis Ralston <travisr@matrix.org> * Use develop synapse image * Tidy up any remaining synapses after each spec run Also: * Move the synapseStart / synapseStop functions out to the top level so they can be reused * Add a tsconfig file * Give the containers names * Don't upload video on test pass We don't upload it anyway so tell cypress not to so it can not bother encoding them * Enable linting on cypress files and fix existing lint errors * Type check cypress files and make it pass the type checks, specifically: * Upgrade sinon fake timers to a version that has the right types * Set module resolution * Type check cypress files separately * Rename workflow file again Probably better to just call it an element web build * Don't plus + characters in container name * Fix yaml * Stream logs to file * Add note to end to end tester to sya what's been ported * Put docker rm in finally block Co-authored-by: Travis Ralston <travisr@matrix.org>
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# Log configuration for Synapse.
#
# This is a YAML file containing a standard Python logging configuration
# dictionary. See [1] for details on the valid settings.
#
# Synapse also supports structured logging for machine readable logs which can
# be ingested by ELK stacks. See [2] for details.
#
# [1]: https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/logging.config.html#configuration-dictionary-schema
# [2]: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/structured_logging.html
version: 1
formatters:
precise:
format: '%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(lineno)d - %(levelname)s - %(request)s - %(message)s'
handlers:
# A handler that writes logs to stderr. Unused by default, but can be used
# instead of "buffer" and "file" in the logger handlers.
console:
class: logging.StreamHandler
formatter: precise
loggers:
synapse.storage.SQL:
# beware: increasing this to DEBUG will make synapse log sensitive
# information such as access tokens.
level: INFO
twisted:
# We send the twisted logging directly to the file handler,
# to work around https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3471
# when using "buffer" logger. Use "console" to log to stderr instead.
handlers: [console]
propagate: false
root:
level: INFO
# Write logs to the `buffer` handler, which will buffer them together in memory,
# then write them to a file.
#
# Replace "buffer" with "console" to log to stderr instead. (Note that you'll
# also need to update the configuration for the `twisted` logger above, in
# this case.)
#
handlers: [console]
disable_existing_loggers: false