NAME
Test2::Harness::Renderer - Base class for Test2::Harness event renderers.
DESCRIPTION
ATTRIBUTES
These are set at construction time and cannot be changed.
- $settings = $renderer->settings
-
Get the Test2::Harness::Settings reference.
- $int = $renderer->verbose
-
Get the verbosity level.
- $bool = $renderer->progress
-
True if progress indicators should be shown.
- $bool = $renderer->color
-
True if color should be used.
METHODS
- $renderer->render_event($event)
-
Called for every event. Return is ignored.
- $renderer->finish(%ARGS)
-
Called once after testing is done.
%ARGS
: - $renderer->signal($signal)
-
Called when the rendering process receives a signal. This is your chance to do any cleanup or report the signal. This is not an event, you can ignore it. Do not exit or throw any exceptions here please.
- settings => $settings
-
Get the Test2::Harness::Settings reference.
- pass => $bool
-
True if tests passed.
- tests_seen => $int
-
Number of test files seen.
- asserts_seen => $int
-
Number of assertions made.
- final_data => $final_data
-
The final_data looks like this, note that some data may not be present if it is not applicable. The data structure can be as simple as
{ pass => $bool }
.{ pass => $pass, # boolean, did the test run pass or fail? failed => [ # Jobs that failed, and did not pass on a retry [$job_id1, $file1], # Failing job 1 [$job_id2, $file2], # Failing job 2 ... ], retried => [ # Jobs that failed and were retried [$job_id1, $times_run1, $file1, $passed_eventually1], # Passed_eventually is a boolean [$job_id2, $times_run2, $file2, $passed_eventually2], ... ], hatled => [ # Jobs that caused the entire test suite to halt [$job_id1, $file1, $halt_reason1], # halt_reason is a human readible string [$job_id2, $file2, $halt_reason2], ], }
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/