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selfpost/internal/logtail/logtail_test.go
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mixeme 43841790d4 feat(panel): lay a delivery's log lines out as a table
The lines came out as one block of preformatted text, which is what the
system log page does with a tail of mail.log — right there, where the
lines are unrelated to each other and the block is the log itself. Here
they are one message's six or seven lines, and what is read off them is
the pace: the second between the connection and the banner, the ten
between DATA and the reply. Run together, every line began with a
different-width stamp and none of those numbers lined up.

So they are two columns now, when and what, the same shape the send log
itself has. logtail.SplitTimestamp takes the stamp off the head of a
line: postlogd's format, which is what this server writes, and syslog's
traditional one for a deployment that routes the log through syslogd
instead. The stamp loses its microseconds and its offset — five decimal
places are the widest part of the column and the least worth reading —
but is not converted, so the page shows the log's own wall clock rather
than a claim about which zone it was in.

A line whose head is not a stamp either parser recognises keeps its whole
text in the second column and leaves the first empty. The format is the
log's, not ours; a line we cannot split is a line we must not drop, and
the test says so.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-08 10:22:29 +03:00

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package logtail
import (
"context"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/store"
)
func TestParseDelivery(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
line string
wantOK bool
queueID, recipient, status string
}{
{
name: "sent",
line: "2026-07-11T11:55:34 host postfix/smtp[26]: 41E862C00D9E: to=<a@example.net>, relay=mx.example.net[203.0.113.9]:25, delay=0.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 OK)",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "41E862C00D9E",
recipient: "a@example.net",
status: store.StatusSent,
},
{
name: "deferred",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: 5900C2C00D9E: to=<y@example.net>, relay=none, delay=30, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect timed out)",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "5900C2C00D9E",
recipient: "y@example.net",
status: store.StatusDeferred,
},
{
name: "bounced",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: ABC: to=<no@example.net>, relay=…, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (user unknown)",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "ABC",
recipient: "no@example.net",
status: store.StatusBounced,
},
{
name: "expired maps to bounced",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: DEF: to=<slow@example.net>, relay=none, status=expired (delivery temporarily suspended)",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "DEF",
recipient: "slow@example.net",
status: store.StatusBounced,
},
{
name: "qmgr from-line ignored",
line: "host postfix/qmgr[10]: 41E862C00D9E: from=<noreply@example.com>, size=500, nrcpt=1 (queue active)",
wantOK: false,
},
{
name: "smtpd client-line ignored",
line: "host postfix/smtpd[10]: 41E862C00D9E: client=unknown[203.0.113.7]",
wantOK: false,
},
{
// The remote server's reply is quoted verbatim at the end of the
// line and is entirely attacker-influenced text. A "status=" that
// appears in there must not win over the real field, or a bounce
// would be filed as a success.
name: "status= quoted in the remote reply does not win",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: 9F1A2C00D9E: to=<a@example.net>, relay=mx.example.net[203.0.113.9]:25, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (host mx.example.net said: 550 5.1.1 unknown status=sent (in reply to RCPT TO command))",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "9F1A2C00D9E",
recipient: "a@example.net",
status: store.StatusBounced,
},
{
// Postfix logs the null sender's own delivery (double bounce) with
// an empty recipient. It parses, and the empty recipient simply
// matches no send-log row — the panel only ever records mail it
// accepted from an authenticated client.
name: "null recipient parses with an empty address",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: A1B2C3: to=<>, relay=none, delay=0.1, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 OK)",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "A1B2C3",
recipient: "",
status: store.StatusSent,
},
{
// An alias/virtual expansion carries orig_to= as well; the address
// the message was actually delivered to is the one in to=.
name: "orig_to is ignored in favour of to",
line: "host postfix/lmtp[26]: 4Xk9tS1abcz: to=<real@example.net>, orig_to=<alias@example.net>, relay=x, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (ok)",
wantOK: true,
queueID: "4Xk9tS1abcz",
recipient: "real@example.net",
status: store.StatusSent,
},
{
// Postfix's own delivery agents write these two, but neither is a
// final result we model: "deliverable" comes from address
// verification probes, and anything unrecognised is dropped rather
// than guessed at, leaving the row in its previous state.
name: "unknown status word is not a delivery result",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: BEEF01: to=<a@example.net>, relay=x, status=deliverable (ok)",
wantOK: false,
},
{
name: "status matching is case-sensitive, as Postfix writes it",
line: "host postfix/smtp[26]: BEEF02: to=<a@example.net>, relay=x, dsn=4.0.0, status=Deferred (connect timed out)",
wantOK: false,
},
{
name: "cleanup message-id line ignored",
line: "host postfix/cleanup[12]: BEEF03: message-id=<x@example.com>",
wantOK: false,
},
}
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
q, r, s, ok := parseDelivery(c.line)
if ok != c.wantOK {
t.Fatalf("ok = %v, want %v", ok, c.wantOK)
}
if !ok {
return
}
if q != c.queueID || r != c.recipient || s != c.status {
t.Fatalf("got (%q,%q,%q), want (%q,%q,%q)", q, r, s, c.queueID, c.recipient, c.status)
}
})
}
}
// captureStore records UpdateStatus calls for the follow integration test and
// keeps the persisted read offset in memory, so a "restart" in a test is a
// second Run against the same captureStore.
type captureStore struct {
mu sync.Mutex
calls []string
state store.LogtailState
haveState bool
stateErr error
}
func (c *captureStore) UpdateStatus(queueID, recipient, status string) (int64, error) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.calls = append(c.calls, queueID+"|"+recipient+"|"+status)
return 1, nil
}
func (c *captureStore) DeleteSendLogBefore(time.Time) (int64, error) { return 0, nil }
func (c *captureStore) LogtailState(string) (store.LogtailState, bool, error) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if c.stateErr != nil {
return store.LogtailState{}, false, c.stateErr
}
return c.state, c.haveState, nil
}
func (c *captureStore) SaveLogtailState(_ string, st store.LogtailState) error {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if c.stateErr != nil {
return c.stateErr
}
c.state, c.haveState = st, true
return nil
}
func (c *captureStore) snapshot() []string {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
return append([]string(nil), c.calls...)
}
func (c *captureStore) reset() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.calls = nil
}
// TestFollowTailsAndRotates writes delivery lines to a log file, then rotates
// it (rename + fresh create, as logrotate does) and writes more, asserting the
// tailer picks up lines from both the original and rotated file.
func TestFollowTailsAndRotates(t *testing.T) {
old := pollInterval
pollInterval = 10 * time.Millisecond
t.Cleanup(func() { pollInterval = old })
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "mail.log")
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte("preexisting line, ignored on start\n"), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed log: %v", err)
}
cs := &captureStore{}
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
done := make(chan error, 1)
go func() { done <- Run(ctx, path, cs, 90) }()
// Give follow() time to open at EOF (it seeks to end immediately on start,
// so the seed line above is ignored), then append a delivery line.
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
appendLine(t, path, "host postfix/smtp[1]: Q1: to=<a@example.net>, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (ok)")
waitFor(t, func() bool { return contains(cs.snapshot(), "Q1|a@example.net|sent") })
// Rotate: move the current file aside and create a fresh one (logrotate
// "create"), then append to the new file.
if err := os.Rename(path, path+".1"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("rotate: %v", err)
}
if err := os.WriteFile(path, nil, 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("recreate: %v", err)
}
appendLine(t, path, "host postfix/smtp[1]: Q2: to=<b@example.net>, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (nope)")
waitFor(t, func() bool { return contains(cs.snapshot(), "Q2|b@example.net|bounced") })
cancel()
select {
case <-done:
case <-time.After(2 * time.Second):
t.Fatal("Run did not return after cancel")
}
}
// TestFollowResumesAfterRestart covers the persisted read offset: a restart
// must parse the delivery lines written while the tailer was down (rows that
// would otherwise stay "queued" forever), without re-parsing what it already
// read, and must fall back to reading the whole file when the log was rotated
// or recreated in the meantime.
func TestFollowResumesAfterRestart(t *testing.T) {
old := pollInterval
pollInterval = 10 * time.Millisecond
t.Cleanup(func() { pollInterval = old })
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "mail.log")
// A head longer than fingerprintSize, so the file stays identifiable across
// the restart; the lines themselves predate the first start and are ignored.
seed := strings.Repeat("host postfix/qmgr[1]: seed line, not a delivery\n", 20)
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte(seed), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed log: %v", err)
}
cs := &captureStore{}
stop := startRun(t, path, cs)
appendLine(t, path, "host postfix/smtp[1]: Q1: to=<a@example.net>, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (ok)")
waitFor(t, func() bool { return contains(cs.snapshot(), "Q1|a@example.net|sent") })
stop() // persists the offset past Q1
// Down: Postfix keeps delivering.
appendLine(t, path, "host postfix/smtp[1]: Q2: to=<b@example.net>, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (ok)")
cs.reset()
stop = startRun(t, path, cs)
waitFor(t, func() bool { return contains(cs.snapshot(), "Q2|b@example.net|sent") })
if contains(cs.snapshot(), "Q1|a@example.net|sent") {
t.Fatal("resumed run re-parsed Q1: offset was not honoured")
}
stop()
// Down again, and this time the log is replaced (logrotate + fresh create).
// The stored offset belongs to a file that no longer exists, so the new one
// must be read from the start.
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte(strings.Repeat("host postfix/qmgr[1]: fresh log after rotation\n", 20)+
"host postfix/smtp[1]: Q3: to=<c@example.net>, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (nope)\n"), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("recreate log: %v", err)
}
cs.reset()
stop = startRun(t, path, cs)
waitFor(t, func() bool { return contains(cs.snapshot(), "Q3|c@example.net|bounced") })
stop()
}
// startRun launches the tailer and returns a function that cancels it and waits
// for a clean return, the way a panel restart bookends a run.
func startRun(t *testing.T, path string, cs *captureStore) func() {
t.Helper()
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
done := make(chan error, 1)
go func() { done <- Run(ctx, path, cs, 90) }()
// follow() opens and seeks on start; give it a moment before the caller
// appends, so the append is not raced by the initial open.
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
return func() {
t.Helper()
cancel()
select {
case err := <-done:
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Run: %v", err)
}
case <-time.After(2 * time.Second):
t.Fatal("Run did not return after cancel")
}
}
}
func appendLine(t *testing.T, path, line string) {
t.Helper()
f, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_APPEND|os.O_WRONLY, 0o644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("open for append: %v", err)
}
defer f.Close()
if _, err := f.WriteString(line + "\n"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("append: %v", err)
}
}
func contains(ss []string, want string) bool {
for _, s := range ss {
if s == want {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func waitFor(t *testing.T, cond func() bool) {
t.Helper()
deadline := time.Now().Add(2 * time.Second)
for time.Now().Before(deadline) {
if cond() {
return
}
time.Sleep(5 * time.Millisecond)
}
t.Fatal("condition not met within timeout")
}
// A delivery's page shows what Postfix wrote about that one message, so the
// read has to pick its queue-id's lines out of everything else the mail path
// logged around them — and only its own: queue ids are hexadecimal runs, and a
// shorter one is regularly the tail of a longer one.
func TestQueueLinesPicksOutOneMessage(t *testing.T) {
path := writeLog(t,
"host postfix/smtpd[20]: 41E862C00D9E: client=mail.example.com[203.0.113.4]",
"host postfix/qmgr[10]: 5900C2C00D9E: from=<other@example.com>, size=500, nrcpt=1 (queue active)",
"host postfix/cleanup[15]: 41E862C00D9E: message-id=<abc@example.com>",
// Same run of characters, longer id: not this message.
"host postfix/smtp[26]: FF41E862C00D9E: to=<z@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)",
"host opendkim[30]: 41E862C00D9E: DKIM-Signature field added (s=mail d=example.com)",
"host postfix/smtp[26]: 41E862C00D9E: to=<a@example.net>, relay=mx.example.net[203.0.113.9]:25, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 OK)",
)
lines, err := QueueLines(path, "41E862C00D9E", 200)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("QueueLines: %v", err)
}
if len(lines) != 4 {
t.Fatalf("got %d lines, want 4:\n%s", len(lines), strings.Join(lines, "\n"))
}
// Oldest first: the page reads the message's history downwards.
if !strings.Contains(lines[0], "client=") || !strings.Contains(lines[3], "status=sent") {
t.Errorf("lines are not in the order they were logged:\n%s", strings.Join(lines, "\n"))
}
for _, line := range lines {
if strings.Contains(line, "FF41E862C00D9E") || strings.Contains(line, "5900C2C00D9E") {
t.Errorf("another message's line came back: %q", line)
}
}
}
// A message the milter refused has no queue id, so there is nothing to match
// on — every line in the log would be someone else's.
func TestQueueLinesWithoutAQueueIDMatchesNothing(t *testing.T) {
path := writeLog(t, "host postfix/smtp[26]: 41E862C00D9E: to=<a@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)")
lines, err := QueueLines(path, "", 200)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("QueueLines: %v", err)
}
if lines != nil {
t.Errorf("got %v, want no lines", lines)
}
}
// The cap keeps the newest lines, not the first ones: what a message did last
// is what its page is opened for.
func TestQueueLinesCapKeepsTheLatest(t *testing.T) {
var log []string
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
log = append(log, "host postfix/smtp[26]: ABC123: attempt "+itoa(i))
}
path := writeLog(t, log...)
lines, err := QueueLines(path, "ABC123", 3)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("QueueLines: %v", err)
}
if len(lines) != 3 || !strings.HasSuffix(lines[0], "attempt 7") || !strings.HasSuffix(lines[2], "attempt 9") {
t.Errorf("cap did not keep the last three:\n%s", strings.Join(lines, "\n"))
}
}
// Send-log rows outlive mail.log — retention is ninety days and rotation keeps
// fourteen files — so a message whose lines are gone, or a log that is between
// rotations and absent altogether, is an empty answer for the page to explain,
// not an error for it to report.
func TestQueueLinesOnAMessageWithNoLinesLeft(t *testing.T) {
path := writeLog(t, "host postfix/smtp[26]: 5900C2C00D9E: to=<z@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)")
lines, err := QueueLines(path, "41E862C00D9E", 200)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("QueueLines: %v", err)
}
if lines != nil {
t.Errorf("got %v, want no lines", lines)
}
}
// writeLog creates a mail.log holding the given lines and returns its path.
func writeLog(t *testing.T, lines ...string) string {
t.Helper()
path := filepath.Join(t.TempDir(), "mail.log")
body := ""
for _, line := range lines {
body += line + "\n"
}
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte(body), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("write log: %v", err)
}
return path
}
func itoa(n int) string { return strconv.Itoa(n) }
// The read is bounded, so on a log that has grown all day it starts in the
// middle of a line. That fragment is not a line and must not come back as one,
// and anything before the budget is out of reach — which the page reports the
// same way as a message whose lines have rotated away.
func TestQueueLinesReadsABoundedTail(t *testing.T) {
old := queueScanBytes
queueScanBytes = 120
t.Cleanup(func() { queueScanBytes = old })
path := writeLog(t,
"host postfix/smtp[26]: ABC123: too far back to reach, padded out past the budget with this run of filler text",
"host postfix/smtp[26]: ABC123: within the budget",
)
lines, err := QueueLines(path, "ABC123", 200)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("QueueLines: %v", err)
}
if len(lines) != 1 || !strings.HasSuffix(lines[0], "within the budget") {
t.Errorf("got %d lines, want only the one inside the budget:\n%s", len(lines), strings.Join(lines, "\n"))
}
}
// The delivery page shows a message's lines as a table of when and what, so the
// timestamp has to come off the head of the line — in either of the two formats
// a mail log arrives in — and nothing may be lost doing it.
func TestSplitTimestamp(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
line string
stamp, rest string
}{
{
name: "postlogd, which is what this server writes",
line: "2026-08-03T05:15:52.219218+00:00 mail postfix/smtp[26]: 4A1B2C3D: to=<a@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)",
stamp: "2026-08-03 05:15:52",
rest: "mail postfix/smtp[26]: 4A1B2C3D: to=<a@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)",
},
{
name: "no fractional seconds, zone as Z",
line: "2026-08-03T05:15:52Z mail postfix/qmgr[10]: 4A1B2C3D: removed",
stamp: "2026-08-03 05:15:52",
rest: "mail postfix/qmgr[10]: 4A1B2C3D: removed",
},
{
name: "no zone at all",
line: "2026-08-03T05:15:52 mail opendkim[30]: 4A1B2C3D: DKIM-Signature field added",
stamp: "2026-08-03 05:15:52",
rest: "mail opendkim[30]: 4A1B2C3D: DKIM-Signature field added",
},
{
name: "syslog's traditional format, padded day",
line: "Aug 3 05:15:52 mail postfix/smtpd[20]: 4A1B2C3D: client=app.example.ru[203.0.113.4]",
stamp: "Aug 3 05:15:52",
rest: "mail postfix/smtpd[20]: 4A1B2C3D: client=app.example.ru[203.0.113.4]",
},
{
name: "unrecognised head keeps the whole line",
line: "mail postfix/smtp[26]: 4A1B2C3D: to=<a@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)",
stamp: "",
rest: "mail postfix/smtp[26]: 4A1B2C3D: to=<a@example.net>, status=sent (250 OK)",
},
{
// A date-like run that is not the head of the line is not a stamp.
name: "date inside the text is left alone",
line: "mail postfix/smtp[26]: ABC: 220 mx.example.net ready at 2026-08-03T05:15:52+00:00",
stamp: "",
rest: "mail postfix/smtp[26]: ABC: 220 mx.example.net ready at 2026-08-03T05:15:52+00:00",
},
}
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
stamp, rest := SplitTimestamp(c.line)
if stamp != c.stamp || rest != c.rest {
t.Errorf("SplitTimestamp(%q) = (%q, %q), want (%q, %q)", c.line, stamp, rest, c.stamp, c.rest)
}
// Whatever the split, the line's own text survives it whole.
if !strings.Contains(c.line, rest) {
t.Errorf("the text column is not part of the line it came from: %q", rest)
}
})
}
}