Test::Distribution(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Test::Distribution(3pm) |
Test::Distribution - perform tests on all modules of a distribution
$ cat t/01distribution.t use Test::More; BEGIN { eval { require Test::Distribution; }; if($@) { plan skip_all => 'Test::Distribution not installed'; } else { import Test::Distribution; } } $ make test ...
When using this module in a test script, it goes through all the modules in your distribution, checks their POD, checks that they compile ok and checks that they all define a $VERSION.
This module also performs a numer of test on the distribution itself. It checks that your files match your SIGNATURE file if you have one. It checks that your distribution isn't missing certain 'core' description files. It checks to see you havent' missed out listing any pre-requisites in Makefile.PL.
It defines its own testing plan, so you usually don't use it in conjunction with other "Test::*" modules in the same file. It's recommended that you just create a one-line test script as shown in the SYNOPSIS above. However, there are options...
NOTE If you do not specify any options Test::Distribution will run all test types except signature testing which must always be explicitly switched on.
In the future I may change the default to run no tests at all as this sounds safer. Mail me if you disagree.
On the line in which you "use()" this module, you can specify named arguments that influence the testing behavior.
use Test::Distribution tests => 1; use Test::More; is($foo, $bar, 'baz');
It is important that you don't specify a "tests" argument when using "Test::More" or other test modules as the plan is handled by "Test::Distribution".
DEPRECATED FEATURE. I plan to remove this in the future unless I'm contacted by someone that says they find this useful.
use Test::Distribution only => 'pod';
To specify that you only want to run the POD tests and the "use" tests, and also that you are going to run two tests of your own, use:
use Test::Distribution only => [ qw/pod use/ ], tests => 2;
Note that when you specify the "versions" option, the "use" option is automatically added. This is because in order to get a module's $VERSION, it has to be loaded. In this case we might as well run a "use" test.
The value for "only" can be a string or a reference to a list of strings.
use Test::Distribution not => 'pod';
The value for "not" can be a string or a reference to a list of strings. Although it doesn't seem to make much sense, you can use both "only" and "not". In this case only the tests specified in "only", but not "not" are run (if this makes any sense).
Here is a description of the types of tests available.
There are a few subroutines to help you see what this module is doing. Note that these subroutines are neither exported nor exportable, so you have to call them fully qualified.
This module uses Module::Build for its installation. To install this module type the following:
perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install
If you do not have Module::Build type:
perl Makefile.PL
to fetch it. Or use CPAN or CPANPLUS and fetch it "manually".
This module requires these other modules and libraries:
File::Basename File::Find::Rule File::Spec Test::More
This module has these optional dependencies:
Module::CoreList Test::Pod Test::Pod::Coverage
If "Module::CoreList" is missing, the "prereq" tests are skipped.
If "Test::Pod" is missing, the "pod" tests are skipped.
Just because these items are in the todo list, does not mean they will actually be done. If you think one of these would be helpful say so - and it will then move up on my priority list.
Let me know what you think of these ideas. Are they necessary? Unnecessary? Do you have feature requests of your own?
To report a bug or request an enhancement use CPAN's excellent Request Tracker.
This source is part of a SourceForge project which always has the latest sources in svn.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sagar-r-shah/
Marcel Gruenauer <marcel@cpan.org>
Sagar R. Shah
This module was inspired by a use.perl.org journal entry by "brian d foy" (see <http://use.perl.org/~brian_d_foy/journal/7463>) where he describes an idea by Andy Lester.
Copyright 2002-2003 Marcel Gruenauer. All rights reserved.
Copyright 2003-2007, Sagar R. Shah, All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl(1), ExtUtils::Manifest(3pm), File::Find::Rule(3pm), Module::CoreList(3pm), Test::More(3pm), Test::Pod(3pm), Test::Pod::Coverage(3pm), Test::Signature(3pm).
2022-10-14 | perl v5.34.0 |