NAME

Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile - Common tests to check syntax of your modules, only using core modules

VERSION

version 2.053

SYNOPSIS

In your dist.ini:

[Test::Compile]
skip      = Test$
fake_home = 1
needs_display = 1
fail_on_warning = author
bail_out_on_fail = 1

DESCRIPTION

This is a Dist::Zilla plugin that runs at the gather files stage, providing a test file (configurable, defaulting to t/00-compile.t).

This test will find all modules and scripts in your distribution, and try to compile them one by one. This means it's a bit slower than loading them all at once, but it will catch more errors.

The generated test is guaranteed to only depend on modules that are available in core. Most options only require perl 5.6.2; the bail_out_on_fail option requires the version of Test::More that shipped with perl 5.12 (but the test still runs on perl 5.6).

This plugin accepts the following options:

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

filename

The name of the generated file. Defaults to t/00-compile.t

phase

The phase for which to register prerequisites. Defaults to test. Setting this to a false value will disable prerequisite registration.

skip

A regex to skip compile test for modules matching it. The match is done against the module name (Foo::Bar), not the file path (lib/Foo/Bar.pm). This option can be repeated to specify multiple regexes.

file

A filename to also test, in addition to any files found earlier. It will be tested as a module if it ends with .pm or .PM, and as a script otherwise. Module filenames should be relative to lib; others should be relative to the base of the repository. This option can be repeated to specify multiple additional files.

fake_home

A boolean to indicate whether to fake $ENV{HOME}. This may be needed if your module unilaterally creates stuff in the user's home directory: indeed, some cpantesters will smoke test your distribution with a read-only home directory. Defaults to false.

needs_display

A boolean to indicate whether to skip the compile test on non-Win32 systems when $ENV{DISPLAY} is not set. Defaults to false.

fail_on_warning

A string to indicate when to add a test for warnings during compilation checks. Possible values are:

  • none: do not test for warnings

  • author: test for warnings only when AUTHOR_TESTING is set (default, and recommended)

  • all: always test for warnings (not recommended, as this can prevent installation of modules when upstream dependencies exhibit warnings in a new Perl release)

bail_out_on_fail

A boolean to indicate whether the test will BAIL_OUT of all subsequent tests when compilation failures are encountered. Defaults to false.

module_finder

This is the name of a FileFinder for finding modules to check. The default value is :InstallModules; this option can be used more than once. .pod files are always skipped.

Other predefined finders are listed in "default_finders" in Dist::Zilla::Role::FileFinderUser. You can define your own with the [FileFinder::ByName] and [FileFinder::Filter] plugins.

script_finder

Just like module_finder, but for finding scripts. The default value is :ExecFiles (see also Dist::Zilla::Plugin::ExecDir, to make sure these files are properly marked as executables for the installer).

xt_mode

When true, the default filename becomes xt/author/00-compile.t and the default dependency phase becomes develop.

SEE ALSO

AUTHORS

  • Jérôme Quelin <jquelin@gmail.com>

  • Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTORS

  • Ahmad M. Zawawi <ahmad.zawawi@gmail.com>

  • Olivier Mengué <dolmen@cpan.org>

  • Kent Fredric <kentnl@cpan.org>

  • Randy Stauner <rwstauner@cpan.org>

  • Jesse Luehrs <doy@tozt.net>

  • Harley Pig <harleypig@gmail.com>

  • David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>

  • Graham Knop <haarg@haarg.org>

  • fayland <fayland@gmail.com>

  • Peter Shangov <pshangov@yahoo.com>

  • Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>

  • Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

  • Marcel Gruenauer <hanekomu@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Jérôme Quelin.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.