Merge pull request #1165 from aishraj/master

Have milliseconds as the latency log time unit
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Matt Holt 2016-10-08 22:48:48 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -286,11 +286,22 @@ func (r *replacer) getSubstitution(key string) string {
return r.emptyValue
}
return roundDuration(time.Since(r.responseRecorder.start)).String()
case "{latency_ms}":
if r.responseRecorder == nil {
return r.emptyValue
}
elapsedDuration := time.Since(r.responseRecorder.start)
return strconv.FormatInt(convertToMilliseconds(elapsedDuration), 10)
}
return r.emptyValue
}
//convertToMilliseconds returns the number of milliseconds in the given duration
func convertToMilliseconds(d time.Duration) int64 {
return d.Nanoseconds() / 1e6
}
// Set sets key to value in the r.customReplacements map.
func (r *replacer) Set(key, value string) {
r.customReplacements["{"+key+"}"] = value

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@ -150,3 +150,21 @@ func TestRound(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestMillisecondConverstion(t *testing.T) {
var testCases = map[time.Duration]int64{
2 * time.Second: 2000,
9039492 * time.Nanosecond: 9,
1000 * time.Microsecond: 1,
127 * time.Nanosecond: 0,
0 * time.Millisecond: 0,
255 * time.Millisecond: 255,
}
for dur, expected := range testCases {
numMillisecond := convertToMilliseconds(dur)
if numMillisecond != expected {
t.Errorf("Expected %v. Got %v", expected, numMillisecond)
}
}
}