Use log_has_re instead of plain regex filters for log messages

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Matthias 2019-07-14 20:21:57 +02:00
parent dadf8adb3e
commit e955b1ae09

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
# pragma pylint: disable=protected-access, too-many-lines, invalid-name, too-many-arguments
import logging
import re
import time
from copy import deepcopy
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, PropertyMock
@ -1419,8 +1418,7 @@ def test_update_trade_state(mocker, default_conf, limit_buy_order, caplog) -> No
# Assert we call handle_trade() if trade is feasible for execution
freqtrade.update_trade_state(trade)
regexp = re.compile('Found open order for.*')
assert filter(regexp.match, caplog.record_tuples)
assert log_has_re('Found open order for.*', caplog.record_tuples)
def test_update_trade_state_withorderdict(default_conf, trades_for_order, limit_buy_order, mocker):
@ -1941,14 +1939,11 @@ def test_check_handle_timedout_exception(default_conf, ticker, mocker, caplog) -
)
Trade.session.add(trade_buy)
regexp = re.compile(
'Cannot query order for Trade(id=1, pair=ETH/BTC, amount=90.99181073, '
'open_rate=0.00001099, open_since=10 hours ago) due to Traceback (most '
'recent call last):\n.*'
)
freqtrade.check_handle_timedout()
assert filter(regexp.match, caplog.record_tuples)
assert log_has_re(r'Cannot query order for Trade\(id=1, pair=ETH/BTC, amount=90.99181073, '
r'open_rate=0.00001099, open_since=10 hours ago\) due to Traceback \(most '
r'recent call last\):\n.*', caplog.record_tuples)
def test_handle_timedout_limit_buy(mocker, default_conf) -> None: