If you already know what log file information you want from your test runs, you can set your tests to suppress any other information, or you can add a command line call to do post-processing on a log file and extract the data you need.
For log file filtering at run test time, use the options:
Log filter option | Description |
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-log filename
|
Uses the filename you specify for the log file |
-llcount size
|
Limits the log to the size you specify, in characters. |
-llfilter flags
|
Suppresses the log file content represented by the flags. See Table 13-8 for a list of log file filters. |
For log file filtering after the file has already been generated, use:
Log filter option | Description |
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-logfilter filters logfile [ outfile]
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Applies filters to the log file and prints this out either to outfile (optional) or System.out (default). See Table 13-8 for a list of log file filters.
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-loghtml filters logfile [ outfile]
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Similar to -logfilter , this applies filters to the logfile and writes the filtered log out in HTML format. The filter may include the characters E , T , 1 , 2 , or just - to indicate no extras. Additional log types are limited to Event, Time, Stdout(1) and Stderr(2).
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-logsum ( logfile)+ [-out outfile]
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Summarizes the log file (or files) and prints it to outfile or to System.out . This must be the last flag in the command line.
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-archive archivefile [ logfile]+
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Adds the log files into the archive. Log files already in the archive are overwritten. This must be the last flag in the command line. |
The -llfilter
and -logfilter
commands use log filtering flags--these are the flags that appear as the first character in every line of the long file.
For a single reference on all command line flags, see JavaStar Command Reference in the JavaStar API Reference.
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