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I am trying to capture the logging in behave tests. The behave version I am using is 1.2.5. The documentation can be found here: https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/python-behave/stable/python-behave.pdf Unfortunately, I am not able to get the contents of the "buffer" attribute populated when instantiating an object from "class behave.log_capture.LoggingCapture(config, level=None)"

This the kind of layout I have for my current BDD: environment.py

import behave
from behave import log_capture
from behave.log_capture import *

def before_all(context):
    context.config.setup_logging()
    context.config.log_capture = True
    context.logging_level = "INFO"

    # create the LoggingCapture object.
    context.log_capture_data = log_capture.LoggingCapture(context.config)

    #... rest of the code here.

# @capture
def before_scenario(context, scenario):
    #... rest of the code here

def after_scenario(context, scenario):
    #... rest of the code here

def after_all(context):
    #... rest of the code here.

list_of_scenarios.feature

#... list of the scenarios.

# In one of the scenarios I need to access the "buffer" attribute which contains the captured data:
print("buffer contains {}".format(context.log_capture_data.buffer))

list_of_scenarios.py

#... implementation of steps for the scenarios

What am I missing? When I try to see the contents of the attribute "buffer" using print("buffer contains {}".format(context.log_capture_data.buffer)) I get an empty list: buffer contains []

I do see the "INFO:...." logging on the console. I believe this is captured on the "stdout". I am trying to get the same output on the attribute "buffer".

Please note: I have setup the behave in Linux. And I execute from the command line using command: behave test_setup. test_setup is a directory that houses environment.py, features and the implementation of steps files.

Thank you.

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