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chore: log received and expected if reasonable when len() mismatch #156
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@@ -262,15 +262,11 @@ def _compare_traces(expected: Trace, received: Trace, ignored: Set[str]) -> None | |
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The given traces are assumed to be in BFS order. | ||
""" | ||
if len(received) > len(expected): | ||
names = ["'%s'" % s["name"] for s in received[len(expected) - len(received) :]] | ||
if len(received) != len(expected): | ||
raise AssertionError( | ||
f"Received more spans ({len(received)}) than expected ({len(expected)}). Received unmatched spans: {', '.join(names)}" | ||
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elif len(expected) > len(received): | ||
names = ["'%s'" % s["name"] for s in expected[len(received) - len(expected) :]] | ||
raise AssertionError( | ||
f"Received fewer spans ({len(received)}) than expected ({len(expected)}). Expected unmatched spans: {', '.join(names)}" | ||
f"Received different number of spans ({len(received)}) than expected ({len(expected)})." | ||
f"If spans<=20, will display received and expected.\nReceived: {received if (len(received) <= 20) else 'too long'}" | ||
f"\nExpected: {expected if (len(expected) <= 20) else 'too long'}" | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Could we resort to just the names in this case? Just so that there's at least some signal |
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for s_exp, s_rec in zip(expected, received): | ||
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How does this render? I imagine the raw python dicts might be difficult to read (which is why we had reduced it to just the span names before). What do you think about formatting them to make them more readable?