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wwtools/mbproxy/tests/Mbproxy.Tests/Diagnostics/SyslogBridgeTests.cs
Joseph Doherty b330faff03 mbproxy: cross-platform support — Linux/systemd alongside Windows
Make the service build, run, and install on Linux as a first-class
target while keeping the Windows Service + Event Log behaviour intact.

- Build: drop the hardcoded win-x64 RID — single-file publish now works
  for any RID. publish.ps1 gains -Rid; new publish.sh for Linux hosts.
- Diagnostics: DiagnosticSinkSelector picks the Error+ sink per host —
  Windows Event Log under the SCM, local syslog under systemd
  (Serilog.Sinks.SyslogMessages), none for interactive runs. The
  EventLog truncation helper is extracted so it is testable cross-OS.
- Host: Program.cs registers AddSystemd() alongside AddWindowsService().
- Config: a RID-conditioned appsettings template ships Windows or Unix
  paths; both templates are schema-validated by a test.
- Install: systemd unit (Type=exec) plus install.sh / uninstall.sh.
  Also fixes two cross-platform bugs found while testing: install.ps1
  and uninstall.ps1 used New-EventLog / Remove-EventLog (absent in
  PowerShell 7), and the E2E sim launcher hardcoded Windows venv paths.
- Docs updated across README, CLAUDE.md, and docs/ for dual-platform.

413 tests pass on Windows; 374 (all non-simulator) on Linux.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 09:41:59 -04:00

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using Mbproxy.Diagnostics;
using Serilog;
using Shouldly;
using Xunit;
namespace Mbproxy.Tests.Diagnostics;
/// <summary>
/// Unit tests for <see cref="SyslogBridge"/>. The bridge's fail-safe contract is that
/// attaching the local-syslog sink and building the resulting logger never throw —
/// even on a host with no <c>/dev/log</c> (e.g. the Windows test leg), where the sink
/// connects lazily and degrades silently.
/// </summary>
[Trait("Category", "Unit")]
public sealed class SyslogBridgeTests
{
[Fact]
public void AttachTo_ReturnsAConfiguration_AndNeverThrows()
=> SyslogBridge.AttachTo(new LoggerConfiguration()).ShouldNotBeNull();
[Fact]
public void AttachTo_ResultCreatesALogger_WithoutThrowing()
{
using var logger = SyslogBridge.AttachTo(new LoggerConfiguration()).CreateLogger();
logger.ShouldNotBeNull();
}
}