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App::Yath::Command::projects(3) |
App::Yath::Command::projects - Run tests for multiple projects
This command will run all the tests for each project within a parent directory.
$ yath [YATH OPTIONS] projects [COMMAND OPTIONS]
Developer
- --dev-lib
- --dev-lib=lib
- -D
- -D=lib
- -Dlib
- --no-dev-lib
- Add paths to @INC before loading ANYTHING. This is
what you use if you are developing yath or yath plugins to make sure the
yath script finds the local code instead of the installed versions of the
same code. You can provide an argument (-Dfoo) to provide a custom path,
or you can just use -D without and arg to add lib, blib/lib and blib/arch.
Can be specified multiple times
Environment
- --persist-dir ARG
- --persist-dir=ARG
- --no-persist-dir
- Where to find persistence files.
- --persist-file ARG
- --persist-file=ARG
- --pfile ARG
- --pfile=ARG
- --no-persist-file
- Where to find the persistence file. The default is
/{system-tempdir}/project-yath-persist.json. If no project is specified
then it will fall back to the current directory. If the current directory
is not writable it will default to /tmp/yath-persist.json which limits you
to one persistent runner on your system.
- --project ARG
- --project=ARG
- --project-name ARG
- --project-name=ARG
- --no-project
- This lets you provide a label for your current project/codebase. This is
best used in a .yath.rc file. This is necessary for a persistent
runner.
Finder Options
- --finder MyFinder
- --finder +Test2::Harness::Finder::MyFinder
- --no-finder
- Specify what Finder subclass to use when searching for files/processing
the file list. Use the "+" prefix to specify a fully qualified
namespace, otherwise Test2::Harness::Finder::XXX namespace is
assumed.
Help and Debugging
- --show-opts
- --no-show-opts
- Exit after showing what yath thinks your options mean
- --version
- -V
- --no-version
- Exit after showing a helpful usage message
Plugins
- --no-scan-plugins
- --no-no-scan-plugins
- Normally yath scans for and loads all App::Yath::Plugin::* modules in
order to bring in command-line options they may provide. This flag will
disable that. This is useful if you have a naughty plugin that it loading
other modules when it should not.
- --plugins PLUGIN
- --plugins +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
- --plugins PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
- --plugin PLUGIN
- --plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
- --plugin PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
- -pPLUGIN
- --no-plugins
- Load a yath plugin.
Can be specified multiple times
Collector Options
- --max-open-jobs 18
- --no-max-open-jobs
- Maximum number of jobs a collector can process at a time, if more jobs are
pending their output will be delayed until the earlier jobs have been
processed. (Default: double the -j value)
- --max-poll-events 1000
- --no-max-poll-events
- Maximum number of events to poll from a job before jumping to the next
job. (Default: 1000)
Cover Options
- --cover-aggregator ByTest
- --cover-aggregator ByRun
- --cover-aggregator +Custom::Aggregator
- --cover-agg ByTest
- --cover-agg ByRun
- --cover-agg +Custom::Aggregator
- --no-cover-aggregator
- Choose a custom aggregator subclass
- --cover-class ARG
- --cover-class=ARG
- --no-cover-class
- Choose a Test2::Plugin::Cover subclass
- --cover-dirs ARG
- --cover-dirs=ARG
- --cover-dir ARG
- --cover-dir=ARG
- --no-cover-dirs
- NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
Can be specified multiple times
- --cover-exclude-private
- --no-cover-exclude-private
- --cover-files
- --no-cover-files
- Use Test2::Plugin::Cover to collect coverage data for what files are
touched by what tests. Unlike Devel::Cover this has very little
performance impact (About 4% difference)
- --cover-from path/to/log.jsonl
- --cover-from http://example.com/coverage
- --cover-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
- --no-cover-from
- This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new jsonl
format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will not be run if the
file/url is invalid.
- --cover-from-type json
- --cover-from-type jsonl
- --cover-from-type log
- --no-cover-from-type
- File type for coverage source. Usually it can be detected, but when it
cannot be you should specify. "json" is old style single-blob
coverage data, "jsonl" is the new by-test style, "log"
is a logfile from a previous run.
- --cover-maybe-from path/to/log.jsonl
- --cover-maybe-from http://example.com/coverage
- --cover-maybe-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
- --no-cover-maybe-from
- This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new jsonl
format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will coninue if even if
the coverage file/url is invalid.
- --cover-maybe-from-type json
- --cover-maybe-from-type jsonl
- --cover-maybe-from-type log
- --no-cover-maybe-from-type
- Same as "from_type" but for "maybe_from". Defaults to
"from_type" if that is specified, otherwise auto-detect
- --cover-metrics
- --no-cover-metrics
- --cover-types ARG
- --cover-types=ARG
- --cover-type ARG
- --cover-type=ARG
- --no-cover-types
- NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
Can be specified multiple times
- --cover-write
- --cover-write=coverage.jsonl
- --cover-write=coverage.json
- --no-cover-write
- Create a json or jsonl file of all coverage data seen during the run (This
implies --cover-files).
Display Options
- --color
- --no-color
- Turn color on, default is true if STDOUT is a TTY.
- --hide-runner-output
- --no-hide-runner-output
- Hide output from the runner, showing only test output. (See Also
truncate_runner_output)
- --no-wrap
- --no-no-wrap
- Do not do fancy text-wrapping, let the terminal handle it
- --progress
- --no-progress
- Toggle progress indicators. On by default if STDOUT is a TTY. You can use
--no-progress to disable the 'events seen' counter and buffered event
pre-display
- --quiet
- -q
- --no-quiet
- Be very quiet.
Can be specified multiple times
- --renderers +My::Renderer
- --renderers Renderer=arg1,arg2,...
- --renderer +My::Renderer
- --renderer Renderer=arg1,arg2,...
- --no-renderers
- Specify renderers, (Default: "Formatter=Test2"). Use
"+" to give a fully qualified module name. Without "+"
"Test2::Harness::Renderer::" will be prepended to your argument.
Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed
multiple times the value lists will be appended together.
- --show-times
- -T
- --no-show-times
- Show the timing data for each job
- --term-width 80
- --term-width 200
- --term-size 80
- --term-size 200
- --no-term-width
- Alternative to setting $TABLE_TERM_SIZE. Setting
this will override the terminal width detection to the number of
characters specified.
- --truncate-runner-output
- --no-truncate-runner-output
- Only show runner output that was generated after the current command. This
is only useful with a persistent runner.
- --verbose
- -v
- --no-verbose
- Be more verbose
Can be specified multiple times
Finder Options
- --default-at-search ARG
- --default-at-search=ARG
- --no-default-at-search
- Specify the default file/dir search when 'AUTHOR_TESTING' is set. Defaults
to './xt'. The default AT search is only used if no files were specified
at the command line
Can be specified multiple times
- --default-search ARG
- --default-search=ARG
- --no-default-search
- Specify the default file/dir search. defaults to './t', './t2', and
'test.pl'. The default search is only used if no files were specified at
the command line
Can be specified multiple times
- --durations file.json
- --durations http://example.com/durations.json
- --no-durations
- Point at a json file or url which has a hash of relative test filenames as
keys, and 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM', or 'LONG' as values. This will override
durations listed in the file headers. An exception will be thrown if the
durations file or url does not work.
- --durations-threshold ARG
- --durations-threshold=ARG
- --Dt ARG
- --Dt=ARG
- --no-durations-threshold
- Only fetch duration data if running at least this number of tests. Default
(-j value + 1)
- --exclude-file t/nope.t
- --no-exclude-file
- Exclude a file from testing
Can be specified multiple times
- --exclude-list file.txt
- --exclude-list http://example.com/exclusions.txt
- --no-exclude-list
- Point at a file or url which has a new line separated list of test file
names to exclude from testing. Starting a line with a '#' will comment it
out (for compatibility with Test2::Aggregate list files).
Can be specified multiple times
- --exclude-pattern t/nope.t
- --no-exclude-pattern
- Exclude a pattern from testing, matched using m/$PATTERN/
Can be specified multiple times
- --extension ARG
- --extension=ARG
- --ext ARG
- --ext=ARG
- --no-extension
- Specify valid test filename extensions, default: t and t2
Can be specified multiple times
- --maybe-durations file.json
- --maybe-durations http://example.com/durations.json
- --no-maybe-durations
- Point at a json file or url which has a hash of relative test filenames as
keys, and 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM', or 'LONG' as values. This will override
durations listed in the file headers. An exception will be thrown if the
durations file or url does not work.
- --no-long
- --no-no-long
- Do not run tests that have their duration flag set to 'LONG'
- --only-long
- --no-only-long
- Only run tests that have their duration flag set to 'LONG'
- --rerun
- --rerun=path/to/log.jsonl
- --rerun=plugin_specific_string
- --no-rerun
- Re-Run tests from a previous run from a log file (or last log file).
Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will grab a run UUID
and derive tests to re-run from that.
- --rerun-failed
- --rerun-failed=path/to/log.jsonl
- --rerun-failed=plugin_specific_string
- --no-rerun-failed
- Re-Run failed tests from a previous run from a log file (or last log
file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will grab a run
UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
- --rerun-plugin Foo
- --rerun-plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::Foo
- --no-rerun-plugin
- What plugin(s) should be used for rerun (will fallback to other plugins if
the listed ones decline the value, this is just used ot set an order of
priority)
Can be specified multiple times
- --search ARG
- --search=ARG
- --no-search
- List of tests and test directories to use instead of the default search
paths. Typically these can simply be listed as command line arguments
without the --search prefix.
Can be specified multiple times
Formatter Options
- --formatter ARG
- --formatter=ARG
- --no-formatter
- NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
- --qvf
- --no-qvf
- [Q]uiet, but [V]erbose on [F]ailure. Hide all output from tests when they
pass, except to say they passed. If a test fails then ALL output from the
test is verbosely output.
- --show-job-end
- --no-show-job-end
- Show output when a job ends. (Default: on)
- --show-job-info
- --no-show-job-info
- Show the job configuration when a job starts. (Default: off, unless
-vv)
- --show-job-launch
- --no-show-job-launch
- Show output for the start of a job. (Default: off unless -v)
- --show-run-info
- --no-show-run-info
- Show the run configuration when a run starts. (Default: off, unless
-vv)
Git Options
- --git-change-base master
- --git-change-base HEAD^
- --git-change-base df22abe4
- --no-git-change-base
- Find files changed by all commits in the current branch from most recent
stopping when a commit is found that is also present in the history of the
branch/commit specified as the change base.
Help and Debugging
- --dummy
- -d
- --no-dummy
- Dummy run, do not actually execute anything
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"T2_HARNESS_DUMMY"
- --help
- -h
- --no-help
- exit after showing help information
- --interactive
- -i
- --no-interactive
- Use interactive mode, 1 test at a time, stdin forwarded to it
- --keep-dirs
- --keep_dir
- -k
- --no-keep-dirs
- Do not delete directories when done. This is useful if you want to inspect
the directories used for various commands.
- --procname-prefix ARG
- --procname-prefix=ARG
- --no-procname-prefix
- Add a prefix to all proc names (as seen by ps).
- --summary
- --summary=/path/to/summary.json
- --no-summary
- Write out a summary json file, if no path is provided 'summary.json' will
be used. The .json extension is added automatically if omitted.
Logging Options
- --bzip2
- --bz2
- --bzip2_log
- -B
- --no-bzip2
- Use bzip2 compression when writing the log. This option implies -L. The
.bz2 prefix is added to log file name for you
- --gzip
- --gz
- --gzip_log
- -G
- --no-gzip
- Use gzip compression when writing the log. This option implies -L. The .gz
prefix is added to log file name for you
- --log
- -L
- --no-log
- Turn on logging
- --log-dir ARG
- --log-dir=ARG
- --no-log-dir
- Specify a log directory. Will fall back to the system temp dir.
- --log-file ARG
- --log-file=ARG
- -F ARG
- -F=ARG
- --no-log-file
- Specify the name of the log file. This option implies -L.
- --log-file-format ARG
- --log-file-format=ARG
- --lff ARG
- --lff=ARG
- --no-log-file-format
- Specify the format for automatically-generated log files. Overridden by
--log-file, if given. This option implies -L (Default:
\$YATH_LOG_FILE_FORMAT, if that is set, or else
"%!P%Y-%m-%d~%H:%M:%S~%!U~%!p.jsonl"). This is a string in which
percent-escape sequences will be replaced as per POSIX::strftime. The
following special escape sequences are also replaced: (%!P : Project name
followed by a ~, if a project is defined, otherwise empty string) (%!U :
the unique test run ID) (%!p : the process ID) (%!S : the number of
seconds since local midnight UTC)
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"YATH_LOG_FILE_FORMAT",
"TEST2_HARNESS_LOG_FORMAT"
Notification Options
- --notify-email foo@example.com
- --no-notify-email
- Email the test results to the specified email address(es)
Can be specified multiple times
- --notify-email-fail foo@example.com
- --no-notify-email-fail
- Email failing results to the specified email address(es)
Can be specified multiple times
- --notify-email-from foo@example.com
- --no-notify-email-from
- If any email is sent, this is who it will be from
- --notify-email-owner
- --no-notify-email-owner
- Email the owner of broken tests files upon failure. Add `#
HARNESS-META-OWNER foo@example.com` to the top of a test file to give it
an owner
- --notify-no-batch-email
- --no-notify-no-batch-email
- Usually owner failures are sent as a single batch at the end of testing.
Toggle this to send failures as they happen.
- --notify-no-batch-slack
- --no-notify-no-batch-slack
- Usually owner failures are sent as a single batch at the end of testing.
Toggle this to send failures as they happen.
- --notify-slack '#foo'
- --notify-slack '@bar'
- --no-notify-slack
- Send results to a slack channel and/or user
Can be specified multiple times
- --notify-slack-fail '#foo'
- --notify-slack-fail '@bar'
- --no-notify-slack-fail
- Send failing results to a slack channel and/or user
Can be specified multiple times
- --notify-slack-owner
- --no-notify-slack-owner
- Send slack notifications to the slack channels/users listed in test
meta-data when tests fail.
- --notify-slack-url https://hooks.slack.com/...
- --no-notify-slack-url
- Specify an API endpoint for slack webhook integrations
- --notify-text ARG
- --notify-text=ARG
- --message ARG
- --message=ARG
- --msg ARG
- --msg=ARG
- --no-notify-text
- Add a custom text snippet to email/slack notifications
- --notify-text-module ARG
- --notify-text-module=ARG
- --message_module ARG
- --message_module=ARG
- --no-notify-text-module
- Use the specified module to generate messages for emails and/or
slack.
Run Options
- --author-testing
- -A
- --no-author-testing
- This will set the AUTHOR_TESTING environment to true
- --dbi-profiling
- --no-dbi-profiling
- Use Test2::Plugin::DBIProfile to collect database profiling data
- --env-var VAR=VAL
- -EVAR=VAL
- -E VAR=VAL
- --no-env-var
- Set environment variables to set when each test is run.
Can be specified multiple times
- --event-uuids
- --uuids
- --no-event-uuids
- Use Test2::Plugin::UUID inside tests (default: on)
- --fields name:details
- --fields JSON_STRING
- -f name:details
- -f JSON_STRING
- --no-fields
- Add custom data to the harness run
Can be specified multiple times
- --input ARG
- --input=ARG
- --no-input
- Input string to be used as standard input for ALL tests. See also:
--input-file
- --input-file ARG
- --input-file=ARG
- --no-input-file
- Use the specified file as standard input to ALL tests
- --io-events
- --no-io-events
- Use Test2::Plugin::IOEvents inside tests to turn all prints into test2
events (default: off)
- --link 'https://travis.work/builds/42'
- --link 'https://jenkins.work/job/42'
- --link 'https://buildbot.work/builders/foo/builds/42'
- --no-link
- Provide one or more links people can follow to see more about this run.
Can be specified multiple times
- --load ARG
- --load=ARG
- --load-module ARG
- --load-module=ARG
- -m ARG
- -m=ARG
- --no-load
- Load a module in each test (after fork). The "import" method is
not called.
Can be specified multiple times
- --load-import Module
- --load-import Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
- --loadim Module
- --loadim Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
- -M Module
- -M Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
- --no-load-import
- Load a module in each test (after fork). Import is called.
Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed
multiple times the value lists will be appended together.
- --mem-usage
- --no-mem-usage
- Use Test2::Plugin::MemUsage inside tests (default: on)
- --retry ARG
- --retry=ARG
- -r ARG
- -r=ARG
- --no-retry
- Run any jobs that failed a second time. NOTE: --retry=1 means failing
tests will be attempted twice!
- --retry-isolated
- --retry-iso
- --no-retry-isolated
- If true then any job retries will be done in isolation (as though -j1 was
set)
- --run-id
- --id
- --no-run-id
- Set a specific run-id. (Default: a UUID)
- --test-args ARG
- --test-args=ARG
- --no-test-args
- Arguments to pass in as @ARGV for all tests that
are run. These can be provided easier using the '::' argument separator.
Can be specified multiple times
- --stream
- --no-stream
- Use the stream formatter (default is on)
- --tap
- --TAP
- ----no-stream
- --no-tap
- The TAP format is lossy and clunky. Test2::Harness normally uses a newer
streaming format to receive test results. There are old/legacy tests where
this causes problems, in which case setting --TAP or --no-stream can
help.
Runner Options
- --abort-on-bail
- --no-abort-on-bail
- Abort all testing if a bail-out is encountered (default: on)
- --blib
- -b
- --no-blib
- (Default: include if it exists) Include 'blib/lib' and 'blib/arch' in your
module path
- --cover
- --cover=-silent,1,+ignore,^t/,+ignore,^t2/,+ignore,^xt,+ignore,^test.pl
- --no-cover
- Use Devel::Cover to calculate test coverage. This disables forking. If no
args are specified the following are used:
-silent,1,+ignore,^t/,+ignore,^t2/,+ignore,^xt,+ignore,^test.pl
- --dump-depmap
- --no-dump-depmap
- When using staged preload, dump the depmap for each stage as json
files
- --event-timeout SECONDS
- --et SECONDS
- --no-event-timeout
- Kill test if no output is received within timeout period. (Default: 60
seconds). Add the "# HARNESS-NO-TIMEOUT" comment to the top of a
test file to disable timeouts on a per-test basis. This prevents a hung
test from running forever.
- --include ARG
- --include=ARG
- -I ARG
- -I=ARG
- --no-include
- Add a directory to your include paths
Can be specified multiple times
- --job-count ARG
- --job-count=ARG
- --jobs ARG
- --jobs=ARG
- -j ARG
- -j=ARG
- --no-job-count
- Set the number of concurrent jobs to run (Default: 1)
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"YATH_JOB_COUNT",
"T2_HARNESS_JOB_COUNT",
"HARNESS_JOB_COUNT"
- --lib
- -l
- --no-lib
- (Default: include if it exists) Include 'lib' in your module path
- --nytprof
- --no-nytprof
- Use Devel::NYTProf on tests. This will set addpid=1 for you. This works
with or without fork.
- --post-exit-timeout SECONDS
- --pet SECONDS
- --no-post-exit-timeout
- Stop waiting post-exit after the timeout period. (Default: 15 seconds)
Some tests fork and allow the parent to exit before writing all their
output. If Test2::Harness detects an incomplete plan after the test exits
it will monitor for more events until the timeout period. Add the "#
HARNESS-NO-TIMEOUT" comment to the top of a test file to disable
timeouts on a per-test basis.
- --preload-threshold ARG
- --preload-threshold=ARG
- --Pt ARG
- --Pt=ARG
- -W ARG
- -W=ARG
- --no-preload-threshold
- Only do preload if at least N tests are going to be run. In some cases a
full preload takes longer than simply running the tests, this lets you
specify a minimum number of test jobs that will be run for preload to
happen. This has no effect for a persistent runner. The default is 0, and
it means always preload.
- --preloads ARG
- --preloads=ARG
- --preload ARG
- --preload=ARG
- -P ARG
- -P=ARG
- --no-preloads
- Preload a module before running tests
Can be specified multiple times
- --resource Port
- --resource +Test2::Harness::Runner::Resource::Port
- -R Port
- --no-resource
- Use a resource module to assign resource assignments to individual tests
Can be specified multiple times
- --switch ARG
- --switch=ARG
- -S ARG
- -S=ARG
- --no-switch
- Pass the specified switch to perl for each test. This is not compatible
with preload.
Can be specified multiple times
- --tlib
- --no-tlib
- (Default: off) Include 't/lib' in your module path
- --unsafe-inc
- --no-unsafe-inc
- perl is removing '.' from @INC as a security
concern. This option keeps things from breaking for now.
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC"
- --use-fork
- --fork
- --no-use-fork
- (default: on, except on windows) Normally tests are run by forking, which
allows for features like preloading. This will turn off the behavior
globally (which is not compatible with preloading). This is slower, it is
better to tag misbehaving tests with the '# HARNESS-NO-PRELOAD' comment in
their header to disable forking only for those tests.
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"!T2_NO_FORK",
"T2_HARNESS_FORK",
"!T2_HARNESS_NO_FORK",
"YATH_FORK",
"!YATH_NO_FORK"
- --use-timeout
- --timeout
- --no-use-timeout
- (default: on) Enable/disable timeouts
Workspace Options
- --clear
- -C
- --no-clear
- Clear the work directory if it is not already empty
- --tmp-dir ARG
- --tmp-dir=ARG
- --tmpdir ARG
- --tmpdir=ARG
- -t ARG
- -t=ARG
- --no-tmp-dir
- Use a specific temp directory (Default: use system temp dir)
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"T2_HARNESS_TEMP_DIR",
"YATH_TEMP_DIR",
"TMPDIR",
"TEMPDIR",
"TMP_DIR",
"TEMP_DIR"
- --workdir ARG
- --workdir=ARG
- -w ARG
- -w=ARG
- --no-workdir
- Set the work directory (Default: new temp directory)
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
"T2_WORKDIR",
"YATH_WORKDIR"
YathUI Options
- --yathui-api-key ARG
- --yathui-api-key=ARG
- --no-yathui-api-key
- Yath-UI API key. This is not necessary if your Yath-UI instance is set to
single-user
- --yathui-coverage
- --no-yathui-coverage
- Poll coverage data from Yath-UI to determine what tests should be run for
changed files
- --yathui-db
- --no-yathui-db
- Add the YathUI DB renderer in addition to other renderers
- --yathui-durations
- --no-yathui-durations
- Poll duration data from Yath-UI to help order tests efficiently
- --yathui-grace
- --no-yathui-grace
- If yath cannot connect to yath-ui it normally throws an error, use this to
make it fail gracefully. You get a warning, but things keep going.
- --yathui-long-duration 10
- --no-yathui-long-duration
- Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from MEDIUM to
LONG
- --yathui-medium-duration 5
- --no-yathui-medium-duration
- Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from SHORT to
MEDIUM
- --yathui-mode summary
- --yathui-mode qvf
- --yathui-mode qvfd
- --yathui-mode complete
- --no-yathui-mode
- Set the upload mode (default 'qvfd')
- --yathui-only
- --no-yathui-only
- Only use the YathUI renderer
- --yathui-only-db
- --no-yathui-only-db
- Only use the YathUI DB renderer
- --yathui-port 8080
- --no-yathui-port
- Port to use when running a local server
- --yathui-port-command get_port.sh
- --yathui-port-command get_port.sh --pid $$
- --no-yathui-port-command
- Use a command to get a port number. "$$" will be replaced with
the PID of the yath process
- --yathui-project ARG
- --yathui-project=ARG
- --no-yathui-project
- The Yath-UI project for your test results
- --yathui-render
- --no-yathui-render
- Add the YathUI renderer in addition to other renderers
- --yathui-retry
- --no-yathui-retry
- How many times to try an operation before giving up
Can be specified multiple times
- --yathui-schema PostgreSQL
- --yathui-schema MySQL
- --yathui-schema MySQL56
- --no-yathui-schema
- What type of DB/schema to use when using a temporary database
- --yathui-upload
- --no-yathui-upload
- Upload the log to Yath-UI
- --yathui-url http://my-yath-ui.com/...
- --uri http://my-yath-ui.com/...
- --no-yathui-url
- Yath-UI url
- --yathui-user ARG
- --yathui-user=ARG
- --no-yathui-user
- Username to attach to the data sent to the db
- --yathui-db-buffering none
- --yathui-db-buffering job
- --yathui-db-buffering diag
- --yathui-db-buffering run
- --no-yathui-db-buffering
- Type of buffering to use, if "none" then events are written to
the db one at a time, which is SLOW
- --yathui-db-config ARG
- --yathui-db-config=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-config
- Module that implements 'MODULE->yath_ui_config(%params)' which should
return a Test2::Harness::UI::Config instance.
- --yathui-db-coverage
- --no-yathui-db-coverage
- Pull coverage data directly from the database (default: off)
- --yathui-db-driver Pg
- --yathui-db-drivermysql
- --yathui-db-driverMariaDB
- --no-yathui-db-driver
- DBI Driver to use
- --yathui-db-dsn ARG
- --yathui-db-dsn=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-dsn
- DSN to use when connecting to the db
- --yathui-db-durations
- --no-yathui-db-durations
- Pull duration data directly from the database (default: off)
- --yathui-db-flush-interval 2
- --yathui-db-flush-interval 1.5
- --no-yathui-db-flush-interval
- When buffering DB writes, force a flush when an event is recieved at least
N seconds after the last flush.
- --yathui-db-host ARG
- --yathui-db-host=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-host
- hostname to use when connecting to the db
- --yathui-db-name ARG
- --yathui-db-name=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-name
- Name of the database to use for yathui
- --yathui-db-pass ARG
- --yathui-db-pass=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-pass
- Password to use when connecting to the db
- --yathui-db-port ARG
- --yathui-db-port=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-port
- port to use when connecting to the db
- --yathui-db-publisher ARG
- --yathui-db-publisher=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-publisher
- When using coverage or duration data, only use data uploaded by this
user
- --yathui-db-socket ARG
- --yathui-db-socket=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-socket
- socket to use when connecting to the db
- --yathui-db-user ARG
- --yathui-db-user=ARG
- --no-yathui-db-user
- Username to use when connecting to the db
The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at
http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
- Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
- Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
Copyright 2022 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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