NAME
App::Yath::Options::Runner - Runner options for Yath.
DESCRIPTION
This is where command line options for the runner are defined.
PROVIDED OPTIONS
COMMAND OPTIONS
Runner Options
- --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
- --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
- --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
- --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
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
MAINTAINERS
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2020 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/