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TAP::Harness(3pm)                     Perl Programmers Reference Guide                     TAP::Harness(3pm)



NAME
       TAP::Harness - Run test scripts with statistics

VERSION
       Version 3.23

DESCRIPTION
       This is a simple test harness which allows tests to be run and results automatically aggregated and
       output to STDOUT.

SYNOPSIS
        use TAP::Harness;
        my $harness = TAP::Harness->new( \%args );
        $harness->runtests(@tests);

METHODS
   Class Methods
       "new"

        my %args = (
           verbosity => 1,
           lib     => [ 'lib', 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch' ],
        )
        my $harness = TAP::Harness->new( \%args );

       The constructor returns a new "TAP::Harness" object. It accepts an optional hashref whose allowed
       keys are:

          "verbosity"

           Set the verbosity level:

                1   verbose        Print individual test results to STDOUT.
                0   normal
               -1   quiet          Suppress some test output (mostly failures
                                   while tests are running).
               -2   really quiet   Suppress everything but the tests summary.
               -3   silent         Suppress everything.

          "timer"

           Append run time for each test to output. Uses Time::HiRes if available.

          "failures"

           Show test failures (this is a no-op if "verbose" is selected).

          "comments"

           Show test comments (this is a no-op if "verbose" is selected).

          "show_count"

           Update the running test count during testing.

          "normalize"

           Set to a true value to normalize the TAP that is emitted in verbose modes.

          "lib"

           Accepts a scalar value or array ref of scalar values indicating which paths to allowed libraries
           should be included if Perl tests are executed. Naturally, this only makes sense in the context of
           tests written in Perl.

          "switches"

           Accepts a scalar value or array ref of scalar values indicating which switches should be included
           if Perl tests are executed. Naturally, this only makes sense in the context of tests written in
           Perl.

          "test_args"

           A reference to an @INC style array of arguments to be passed to each test program.

             test_args => ['foo', 'bar'],

           if you want to pass different arguments to each test then you should pass a hash of arrays, keyed
           by the alias for each test:

             test_args => {
               my_test    => ['foo', 'bar'],
               other_test => ['baz'],
             }

          "color"

           Attempt to produce color output.

          "exec"

           Typically, Perl tests are run through this. However, anything which spits out TAP is fine. You
           can use this argument to specify the name of the program (and optional switches) to run your
           tests with:

             exec => ['/usr/bin/ruby', '-w']

           You can also pass a subroutine reference in order to determine and return the proper program to
           run based on a given test script. The subroutine reference should expect the TAP::Harness object
           itself as the first argument, and the file name as the second argument. It should return an array
           reference containing the command to be run and including the test file name. It can also simply
           return "undef", in which case TAP::Harness will fall back on executing the test script in Perl:

               exec => sub {
                   my ( $harness, $test_file ) = @_;

                   # Let Perl tests run.
                   return undef if $test_file =~ /[.]t$/;
                   return [ qw( /usr/bin/ruby -w ), $test_file ]
                     if $test_file =~ /[.]rb$/;
                 }

           If the subroutine returns a scalar with a newline or a filehandle, it will be interpreted as raw
           TAP or as a TAP stream, respectively.

          "merge"

           If "merge" is true the harness will create parsers that merge STDOUT and STDERR together for any
           processes they start.

          "sources"

           NEW to 3.18.

           If set, "sources" must be a hashref containing the names of the TAP::Parser::SourceHandlers to
           load and/or configure.  The values are a hash of configuration that will be accessible to to the
           source handlers via "config_for" in TAP::Parser::Source.

           For example:

             sources => {
               Perl => { exec => '/path/to/custom/perl' },
               File => { extensions => [ '.tap', '.txt' ] },
               MyCustom => { some => 'config' },
             }

           The "sources" parameter affects how "source", "tap" and "exec" parameters are handled.

           For more details, see the "sources" parameter in "new" in TAP::Parser, TAP::Parser::Source, and
           TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory.

          "aggregator_class"

           The name of the class to use to aggregate test results. The default is TAP::Parser::Aggregator.

          "version"

           NEW to 3.22.

           Assume this TAP version for TAP::Parser instead of default TAP version 12.

          "formatter_class"

           The name of the class to use to format output. The default is TAP::Formatter::Console, or
           TAP::Formatter::File if the output isn't a TTY.

          "multiplexer_class"

           The name of the class to use to multiplex tests during parallel testing.  The default is
           TAP::Parser::Multiplexer.

          "parser_class"

           The name of the class to use to parse TAP. The default is TAP::Parser.

          "scheduler_class"

           The name of the class to use to schedule test execution. The default is TAP::Parser::Scheduler.

          "formatter"

           If set "formatter" must be an object that is capable of formatting the TAP output. See
           TAP::Formatter::Console for an example.

          "errors"

           If parse errors are found in the TAP output, a note of this will be made in the summary report.
           To see all of the parse errors, set this argument to true:

             errors => 1

          "directives"

           If set to a true value, only test results with directives will be displayed. This overrides other
           settings such as "verbose" or "failures".

          "ignore_exit"

           If set to a true value instruct "TAP::Parser" to ignore exit and wait status from test scripts.

          "jobs"

           The maximum number of parallel tests to run at any time.  Which tests can be run in parallel is
           controlled by "rules".  The default is to run only one test at a time.

          "rules"

           A reference to a hash of rules that control which tests may be executed in parallel. This is an
           experimental feature and the interface may change.

               $harness->rules(
                   {   par => [
                           { seq => '../ext/DB_File/t/*' },
                           { seq => '../ext/IO_Compress_Zlib/t/*' },
                           { seq => '../lib/CPANPLUS/*' },
                           { seq => '../lib/ExtUtils/t/*' },
                           '*'
                       ]
                   }
               );

          "stdout"

           A filehandle for catching standard output.

          "trap"

           Attempt to print summary information if run is interrupted by SIGINT (Ctrl-C).

       Any keys for which the value is "undef" will be ignored.

   Instance Methods
       "runtests"

           $harness->runtests(@tests);

       Accepts an array of @tests to be run. This should generally be the names of test files, but this is
       not required. Each element in @tests will be passed to "TAP::Parser::new()" as a "source". See
       TAP::Parser for more information.

       It is possible to provide aliases that will be displayed in place of the test name by supplying the
       test as a reference to an array containing "[ $test, $alias ]":

           $harness->runtests( [ 't/foo.t', 'Foo Once' ],
                               [ 't/foo.t', 'Foo Twice' ] );

       Normally it is an error to attempt to run the same test twice. Aliases allow you to overcome this
       limitation by giving each run of the test a unique name.

       Tests will be run in the order found.

       If the environment variable "PERL_TEST_HARNESS_DUMP_TAP" is defined it should name a directory into
       which a copy of the raw TAP for each test will be written. TAP is written to files named for each
       test.  Subdirectories will be created as needed.

       Returns a TAP::Parser::Aggregator containing the test results.

       "summary"

         $harness->summary( $aggregator );

       Output the summary for a TAP::Parser::Aggregator.

       "aggregate_tests"

         $harness->aggregate_tests( $aggregate, @tests );

       Run the named tests and display a summary of result. Tests will be run in the order found.

       Test results will be added to the supplied TAP::Parser::Aggregator.  "aggregate_tests" may be called
       multiple times to run several sets of tests. Multiple "Test::Harness" instances may be used to pass
       results to a single aggregator so that different parts of a complex test suite may be run using
       different "TAP::Harness" settings. This is useful, for example, in the case where some tests should
       run in parallel but others are unsuitable for parallel execution.

           my $formatter   = TAP::Formatter::Console->new;
           my $ser_harness = TAP::Harness->new( { formatter => $formatter } );
           my $par_harness = TAP::Harness->new(
               {   formatter => $formatter,
                   jobs      => 9
               }
           );
           my $aggregator = TAP::Parser::Aggregator->new;

           $aggregator->start();
           $ser_harness->aggregate_tests( $aggregator, @ser_tests );
           $par_harness->aggregate_tests( $aggregator, @par_tests );
           $aggregator->stop();
           $formatter->summary($aggregator);

       Note that for simpler testing requirements it will often be possible to replace the above code with a
       single call to "runtests".

       Each element of the @tests array is either:

          the source name of a test to run

          a reference to a [ source name, display name ] array

       In the case of a perl test suite, typically source names are simply the file names of the test
       scripts to run.

       When you supply a separate display name it becomes possible to run a test more than once; the display
       name is effectively the alias by which the test is known inside the harness. The harness doesn't care
       if it runs the same test more than once when each invocation uses a different name.

       "make_scheduler"

       Called by the harness when it needs to create a TAP::Parser::Scheduler. Override in a subclass to
       provide an alternative scheduler. "make_scheduler" is passed the list of tests that was passed to
       "aggregate_tests".

       "jobs"

       Gets or sets the number of concurrent test runs the harness is handling.  By default, this value is 1
       -- for parallel testing, this should be set higher.

       "make_parser"

       Make a new parser and display formatter session. Typically used and/or overridden in subclasses.

           my ( $parser, $session ) = $harness->make_parser;

       "finish_parser"

       Terminate use of a parser. Typically used and/or overridden in subclasses. The parser isn't destroyed
       as a result of this.

CONFIGURING
       "TAP::Harness" is designed to be easy to configure.

   Plugins
       "TAP::Parser" plugins let you change the way TAP is input to and output from the parser.

       TAP::Parser::SourceHandlers handle TAP input.  You can configure them and load custom handlers using
       the "sources" parameter to "new".

       TAP::Formatters handle TAP output.  You can load custom formatters by using the "formatter_class"
       parameter to "new".  To configure a formatter, you currently need to instantiate it outside of
       TAP::Harness and pass it in with the "formatter" parameter to "new".  This may be addressed by adding
       a formatters parameter to "new" in the future.

   "Module::Build"
       Module::Build version 0.30 supports "TAP::Harness".

       To load "TAP::Harness" plugins, you'll need to use the "tap_harness_args" parameter to "new",
       typically from your "Build.PL".  For example:

         Module::Build->new(
             module_name        => 'MyApp',
             test_file_exts     => [qw(.t .tap .txt)],
             use_tap_harness    => 1,
             tap_harness_args   => {
                 sources => {
                     MyCustom => {},
                     File => {
                         extensions => ['.tap', '.txt'],
                     },
                 },
                 formatter => 'TAP::Formatter::HTML',
             },
             build_requires     => {
                 'Module::Build' => '0.30',
                 'TAP::Harness'  => '3.18',
             },
         )->create_build_script;

       See "new"

   "ExtUtils::MakeMaker"
       ExtUtils::MakeMaker does not support TAP::Harness out-of-the-box.

   "prove"
       prove supports "TAP::Harness" plugins, and has a plugin system of its own.  See "FORMATTERS" in
       prove, "SOURCE HANDLERS" in prove and App::Prove for more details.

WRITING PLUGINS
       If you can't configure "TAP::Harness" to do what you want, and you can't find an existing plugin,
       consider writing one.

       The two primary use cases supported by TAP::Harness for plugins are input and output:

       Customize how TAP gets into the parser
         To do this, you can either extend an existing TAP::Parser::SourceHandler, or write your own.  It's
         a pretty simple API, and they can be loaded and configured using the "sources" parameter to "new".

       Customize how TAP results are output from the parser
         To do this, you can either extend an existing TAP::Formatter, or write your own.  Writing
         formatters are a bit more involved than writing a SourceHandler, as you'll need to understand the
         TAP::Parser API.  A good place to start is by understanding how "aggregate_tests" works.

         Custom formatters can be loaded configured using the "formatter_class" parameter to "new".

SUBCLASSING
       If you can't configure "TAP::Harness" to do exactly what you want, and writing a plugin isn't an
       option, consider extending it.  It is designed to be (mostly) easy to subclass, though the cases when
       sub-classing is necessary should be few and far between.

   Methods
       The following methods are ones you may wish to override if you want to subclass "TAP::Harness".

       "new"
       "runtests"
       "summary"

REPLACING
       If you like the "prove" utility and TAP::Parser but you want your own harness, all you need to do is
       write one and provide "new" and "runtests" methods. Then you can use the "prove" utility like so:

        prove --harness My::Test::Harness

       Note that while "prove" accepts a list of tests (or things to be tested), "new" has a fairly rich set
       of arguments. You'll probably want to read over this code carefully to see how all of them are being
       used.

SEE ALSO
       Test::Harness



perl v5.16.2                                     2012-10-25                                TAP::Harness(3pm)

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