App::Yath::Command::replay - Replay a test run from an event log
This yath command will re-run the harness against an event log produced by a previous test run. The only required argument is the path to the log file, which maybe compressed. Any extra arguments are assumed to be job id's. If you list any jobs, only listed jobs will be processed.
This command accepts all the same renderer/formatter options that the 'test' command accepts.
$ yath [YATH OPTIONS] replay [COMMAND OPTIONS]
Add paths to @INC before loading ANYTHING. 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.
Can be specified multiple times
Where to find persistence files.
Where to find the persistence file. The default is /{system-tempdir}/project-yath-persist.json. If no project is specified then it will fall back to the current directory. If the current directory is not writable it will default to /tmp/yath-persist.json which limits you to one persistent runner on your system.
This lets you provide a label for your current project/codebase. This is best used in a .yath.rc file. This is necessary for a persistent runner.
Exit after showing what yath thinks your options mean
Exit after showing a helpful usage message
Normally yath scans for and loads all App::Yath::Plugin::* modules in order to bring in command-line options they may provide. This flag will disable that. This is useful if you have a naughty plugin that it loading other modules when it should not.
Load a yath plugin.
Turn color on, default is true if STDOUT is a TTY.
Do not do fancy text-wrapping, let the terminal handle it
Toggle progress indicators. On by default if STDOUT is a TTY. You can use --no-progress to disable the 'events seen' counter and buffered event pre-display
Be very quiet.
Specify renderers, (Default: "Formatter=Test2"). Use "+" to give a fully qualified module name. Without "+" "Test2::Harness::Renderer::" will be prepended to your argument.
Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed multiple times the value lists will be appended together.
Show the timing data for each job
Alternative to setting $TABLE_TERM_SIZE. Setting this will override the terminal width detection to the number of characters specified.
Be more verbose
NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
[Q]uiet, but [V]erbose on [F]ailure. Hide all output from tests when they pass, except to say they passed. If a test fails then ALL output from the test is verbosely output.
Show output when a job ends. (Default: on)
Show the job configuration when a job starts. (Default: off, unless -vv)
Show output for the start of a job. (Default: off unless -v)
Show the run configuration when a run starts. (Default: off, unless -vv)
Find files changed by all commits in the current branch from most recent stopping when a commit is found that is also present in the history of the branch/commit specified as the change base.
Dummy run, do not actually execute anything
Can also be set with the following environment variables: T2_HARNESS_DUMMY
T2_HARNESS_DUMMY
exit after showing help information
Do not delete directories when done. This is useful if you want to inspect the directories used for various commands.
Yath-UI API key. This is not necessary if your Yath-UI instance is set to single-user
If yath cannot connect to yath-ui it normally throws an error, use this to make it fail gracefully. You get a warning, but things keep going.
Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from MEDIUM to LONG
Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from SHORT to MEDIUM
Set the upload mode (default 'qvfd')
The Yath-UI project for your test results
How many times to try an operation before giving up
Yath-UI url
The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
Copyright 2021 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/
To install Test2::Harness, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Test2::Harness
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Test2::Harness
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.