NAME
App::Yath::Command::recent - Show a list of recent runs (using logs, database and/or web server)
DESCRIPTION
This command will find the last several runs from a yath server
USAGE
$ yath [YATH OPTIONS] recent [COMMAND OPTIONS]
OPTIONS
Database Options
- --db-config ARG
- --db-config=ARG
- --no-db-config
-
Module that implements 'MODULE->yath_db_config(%params)' which should return a App::Yath::Schema::Config instance.
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_CONFIG
- --db-driver Pg
- --db-driver MySQL
- --db-driver SQLite
- --db-driver MariaDB
- --db-driver Percona
- --db-driver PostgreSQL
- --no-db-driver
-
DBI Driver to use
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_DRIVER
- --db-dsn ARG
- --db-dsn=ARG
- --no-db-dsn
-
DSN to use when connecting to the db
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_DSN
- --db-host ARG
- --db-host=ARG
- --no-db-host
-
hostname to use when connecting to the db
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_HOST
- --db-name ARG
- --db-name=ARG
- --no-db-name
-
Name of the database to use
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_NAME
- --db-pass ARG
- --db-pass=ARG
- --no-db-pass
-
Password to use when connecting to the db
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_PASS
- --db-port ARG
- --db-port=ARG
- --no-db-port
-
port to use when connecting to the db
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_PORT
- --db-socket ARG
- --db-socket=ARG
- --no-db-socket
-
socket to use when connecting to the db
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_SOCKET
- --db-user ARG
- --db-user=ARG
- --no-db-user
-
Username to use when connecting to the db
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_DB_USER
,USER
Harness Options
- -d
- --dummy
- --no-dummy
-
Dummy run, do not actually execute anything
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
T2_HARNESS_DUMMY
The following environment variables will be cleared after arguments are processed:
T2_HARNESS_DUMMY
- --procname-prefix ARG
- --procname-prefix=ARG
- --no-procname-prefix
-
Add a prefix to all proc names (as seen by ps).
The following environment variables will be set after arguments are processed:
T2_HARNESS_PROC_PREFIX
Recent Options
Web Client Options
- --api-key ARG
- --api-key=ARG
- --no-api-key
-
Yath server API key. This is not necessary if your Yath server instance is set to single-user
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_API_KEY
- --grace
- --no-grace
-
If yath cannot connect to a server it normally throws an error, use this to make it fail gracefully. You get a warning, but things keep going.
- --request-retry
- --request-retry=COUNT
- --no-request-retry
-
How many times to try an operation before giving up
Note: Can be specified multiple times, counter bumps each time it is used.
- --url http://my-yath-server.com/...
- --uri http://my-yath-server.com/...
- --no-url
-
Yath server url
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_URL
Yath Options
- --base-dir ARG
- --base-dir=ARG
- --no-base-dir
-
Root directory for the project being tested (usually where .yath.rc lives)
- -D
- -Dlib
- -Dlib
- -D=lib
- -D"lib/*"
- --dev-lib
- --dev-lib=lib
- --dev-lib="lib/*"
- --no-dev-lib
-
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.
Note: This option can cause yath to use exec() to reload itself with the correct libraries in place. Each occurence of this argument can cause an additional exec() call. Use --dev-libs-verbose BEFORE any -D calls to see the exec() calls.
Note: Can be specified multiple times
- --dev-libs-verbose
- --no-dev-libs-verbose
-
Be verbose and announce that yath will re-exec in order to have the correct includes (normally yath will just call exec() quietly)
- -h
- -h=Group
- --help
- --help=Group
- --no-help
-
exit after showing help information
- -p key=val
- -p=key=val
- -pkey=value
- -p '{"json":"hash"}'
- -p='{"json":"hash"}'
- -p:{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- -p :{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- -p=:{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --plugin key=val
- --plugin=key=val
- --plugins key=val
- --plugins=key=val
- --plugin '{"json":"hash"}'
- --plugin='{"json":"hash"}'
- --plugins '{"json":"hash"}'
- --plugins='{"json":"hash"}'
- --plugin :{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --plugin=:{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --plugins :{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --plugins=:{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --no-plugins
-
Load a yath plugin.
Note: Can be specified multiple times
- --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.
- --scan-options key=val
- --scan-options=key=val
- --scan-options '{"json":"hash"}'
- --scan-options='{"json":"hash"}'
- --scan-options(?^:^--(no-)?(?^:scan-(.+))$)
- --scan-options :{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --scan-options=:{ KEY1 VAL KEY2 :{ VAL1 VAL2 ... }: ... }:
- --no-scan-options
- /^--(no-)?scan-(.+)$/
-
Yath will normally scan plugins for options. Some commands scan other libraries (finders, resources, renderers, etc) for options. You can use this to disable all scanning, or selectively disable/enable some scanning.
Note: This is parsed early in the argument processing sequence, before options that may be earlier in your argument list.
Note: Can be specified multiple times
- --show-opts
- --show-opts=group
- --no-show-opts
-
Exit after showing what yath thinks your options mean
- --user ARG
- --user=ARG
- --no-user
-
Username to associate with logs, database entries, and yath servers.
Can also be set with the following environment variables:
YATH_USER
,USER
- -V
- --version
- --no-version
-
Exit after showing a helpful usage message
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
MAINTAINERS
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 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.