Cherry-pick #20397 to 7.x: Disable logging when pulling on python integration tests#20445
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Docker compose library is quite verbose, and it prints many messages when logging is enabled. On integration tests we make a pull before trying to build the images in case the image is already pre-built. If this pull doesn't work, the image is built, so we ignore errors on this pull. But, even when ignoring errors, these errors are logged, and when investigating problems with tests this may lead to think that the problem is with the unavailability of some image. Disable logging on the compose logger while this previous pull is being done. (cherry picked from commit 6d8acd0)
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Failure in CI was in a go test, it shouldn't be related, merging this. |
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Cherry-pick of PR #20397 to 7.x branch. Original message:
Docker compose library is quite verbose, and it prints many messages
when logging is enabled. On integration tests we make a pull before
trying to build the images in case the image is already pre-built. If
this pull doesn't work, the image is built, so we ignore errors on this
pull. But, even when ignoring errors, these errors are logged, and when
investigating problems with tests this may lead to think that the
problem is with the unavailability of some image. Disable logging on the
compose logger while this previous pull is being done.
What does this PR do?
Disables logging on errors happening when trying to pull images on
integration tests.
Note: Docker compose logging is still too verbose, but this is a collateral effect
of the test runner. This will improve after #16883.
Why is it important?
Errors when pulling images on integration tests are ignored, because
the image can still be built, but they are still logged, what is misleading.
See for example this thread: #19739 (comment)
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I have made corresponding changes to the documentationI have made corresponding change to the default configuration filesI have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature worksI have added an entry inCHANGELOG.next.asciidocorCHANGELOG-developer.next.asciidoc.Logs
Before, if an image is not available, but it can be built, and the test fails for other reason, this is logged, what is confusing.
After this change no errors are logged by the pull if the test fails, logs regarding the later build are still logged: