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Test::Version - Check to see that version's in modules are sane
version 2.09
use Test::More; use Test::Version 1.001001 qw( version_all_ok ), { is_strict => 0, has_version => 1, consistent => 1, }; # test blib or lib by default version_all_ok(); done_testing;
This module's goal is to be a one stop shop for checking to see that your versions across your dist are sane. Please ensure that you use version 0.04 or later only, as earlier versions are old code and may not work correctly. Current feature list:
The lax criteria corresponds to what is currently allowed by the version parser. All of the following formats are acceptable for dotted-decimal formats strings:
v1.2 1.2345.6 v1.23_4 1.2345 1.2345_01
If you want to limit yourself to a much more narrow definition of what a version string constitutes, is_strict() is limited to version strings like the following list:
v1.234.5 2.3456
you can cause your tests to fail if not strict by setting is_strict to 1
version_ok( $filename, [ $name ] );
Test a single ".pm" file by passing a path to the function. Checks if the module has a version, and that it is valid with "is_lax".
version_all_ok( [ $directory, [ $name ]] );
Test all modules in a directory with "version_ok". By default it will check "blib" or "lib" if you haven't passed it a directory.
use Test::Version qw( version_all_ok ), { has_version => 0 };
Allows disabling whether a module has to have a version. If set to 0 version tests will be skipped in any module where no version is found.
really doesn't make sense to use with just version_ok
use Test::Version { is_strict => 1 };
this allows enabling of versions "is_strict" checks to ensure that your version is strict.
use Test::Version { consistent => 1 };
Check if every module has the same version number.
use Test::Version { ignore_unindexable => 0};
if you have at least Module::Metadata v1.000020 Test::Version will by default skip any files not considered is_indexable
use Test::Version 2.0 { filename_match => [qr{Foo/Bar.pm$}] };
Only test files that match the given pattern. Pattern may be a list of strings, regular expressions or code references. The filename will match if it matches one or more patterns.
use Test::Version 2.02 { multiple => 1 };
Test each version for each package if multiple packages are found in a file.
The goal is to have the functionality of all of these.
If you are using Dist::Zilla there is a plugin
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website <https://github.com/plicease/test-version/issues>
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by Caleb Cushing.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)
2022-11-29 | perl v5.36.0 |