This gem provides the log4r auditor that can be plugged into the SOAR architecture.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'log4r_auditor'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install log4r_auditor
Behavioural driven testing can be performed by testing so:
$ bundle exec rspec -cfd spec/*
Initialize and configure the auditor so:
@iut = Log4rAuditor::Log4rAuditor.new
@log4r_configuration = { 'file_name' => 'logfile',
'standard_stream' => 'stdout' }
@iut.configure(@log4r_configuration)
Audit using the API methods inherited from SoarAuditorApi::AuditorAPI, e.g.:
@iut.warn("This is a test event")
require 'soar_auditing_format'
require 'time'
require 'securerandom'
require "log4r_auditor"
class Main
def test_sanity
@iut = Log4rAuditor::Log4rAuditor.new
@log4r_configuration = { 'file_name' => 'logfile',
'standard_stream' => 'stdout' }
@iut.configure(@log4r_configuration)
@iut.set_audit_level(:debug)
my_optional_operation_field = SoarAuditingFormatter::Formatter.optional_field_format("operation", "Http.Get")
my_optional_method_name_field = SoarAuditingFormatter::Formatter.optional_field_format("method", "#{self.class}::#{__method__}::#{__LINE__}")
@iut.debug(SoarAuditingFormatter::Formatter.format(:debug,'my-sanity-service-id',SecureRandom.hex(32),Time.now.iso8601(3),"#{my_optional_method_name_field}#{my_optional_operation_field} test message with optional fields"))
end
end
main = Main.new
main.test_sanity
Bug reports and feature requests are welcome by email to barney dot de dot villiers at hetzner dot co dot za. This gem is sponsored by Hetzner (Pty) Ltd (http://hetzner.co.za)
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.