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NAME

6       App::Yath::Command::which - Locate the persistent test runner
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DESCRIPTION

9       This will tell you about any persistent runners it can find.
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USAGE

12           $ yath [YATH OPTIONS] which [COMMAND OPTIONS]
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14   YATH OPTIONS
15       Developer
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17       --dev-lib
18       --dev-lib=lib
19       -D
20       -D=lib
21       -Dlib
22       --no-dev-lib
23           Add paths to @INC before loading ANYTHING. This is what you use if
24           you are developing yath or yath plugins to make sure the yath
25           script finds the local code instead of the installed versions of
26           the same code. You can provide an argument (-Dfoo) to provide a
27           custom path, or you can just use -D without and arg to add lib,
28           blib/lib and blib/arch.
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30           Can be specified multiple times
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32       Environment
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34       --persist-dir ARG
35       --persist-dir=ARG
36       --no-persist-dir
37           Where to find persistence files.
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39       --persist-file ARG
40       --persist-file=ARG
41       --pfile ARG
42       --pfile=ARG
43       --no-persist-file
44           Where to find the persistence file. The default is
45           /{system-tempdir}/project-yath-persist.json. If no project is
46           specified then it will fall back to the current directory. If the
47           current directory is not writable it will default to
48           /tmp/yath-persist.json which limits you to one persistent runner on
49           your system.
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51       --project ARG
52       --project=ARG
53       --project-name ARG
54       --project-name=ARG
55       --no-project
56           This lets you provide a label for your current project/codebase.
57           This is best used in a .yath.rc file. This is necessary for a
58           persistent runner.
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60       Help and Debugging
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62       --show-opts
63       --no-show-opts
64           Exit after showing what yath thinks your options mean
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66       --version
67       -V
68       --no-version
69           Exit after showing a helpful usage message
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71       Plugins
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73       --no-scan-plugins
74       --no-no-scan-plugins
75           Normally yath scans for and loads all App::Yath::Plugin::* modules
76           in order to bring in command-line options they may provide. This
77           flag will disable that. This is useful if you have a naughty plugin
78           that it loading other modules when it should not.
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80       --plugins PLUGIN
81       --plugins +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
82       --plugins PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
83       --plugin PLUGIN
84       --plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
85       --plugin PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
86       -pPLUGIN
87       --no-plugins
88           Load a yath plugin.
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90           Can be specified multiple times
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92   COMMAND OPTIONS
93       Cover Options
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95       --cover-aggregator ByTest
96       --cover-aggregator ByRun
97       --cover-aggregator +Custom::Aggregator
98       --cover-agg ByTest
99       --cover-agg ByRun
100       --cover-agg +Custom::Aggregator
101       --no-cover-aggregator
102           Choose a custom aggregator subclass
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104       --cover-class ARG
105       --cover-class=ARG
106       --no-cover-class
107           Choose a Test2::Plugin::Cover subclass
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109       --cover-dirs ARG
110       --cover-dirs=ARG
111       --cover-dir ARG
112       --cover-dir=ARG
113       --no-cover-dirs
114           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
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116           Can be specified multiple times
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118       --cover-exclude-private
119       --no-cover-exclude-private
120       --cover-files
121       --no-cover-files
122           Use Test2::Plugin::Cover to collect coverage data for what files
123           are touched by what tests. Unlike Devel::Cover this has very little
124           performance impact (About 4% difference)
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126       --cover-from path/to/log.jsonl
127       --cover-from http://example.com/coverage
128       --cover-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
129       --no-cover-from
130           This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new
131           jsonl format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will not be
132           run if the file/url is invalid.
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134       --cover-from-type json
135       --cover-from-type jsonl
136       --cover-from-type log
137       --no-cover-from-type
138           File type for coverage source. Usually it can be detected, but when
139           it cannot be you should specify. "json" is old style single-blob
140           coverage data, "jsonl" is the new by-test style, "log" is a logfile
141           from a previous run.
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143       --cover-manager My::Coverage::Manager
144       --no-cover-manager
145           Coverage 'from' manager to use when coverage data does not provide
146           one
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148       --cover-maybe-from path/to/log.jsonl
149       --cover-maybe-from http://example.com/coverage
150       --cover-maybe-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
151       --no-cover-maybe-from
152           This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new
153           jsonl format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will coninue
154           if even if the coverage file/url is invalid.
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156       --cover-maybe-from-type json
157       --cover-maybe-from-type jsonl
158       --cover-maybe-from-type log
159       --no-cover-maybe-from-type
160           Same as "from_type" but for "maybe_from". Defaults to "from_type"
161           if that is specified, otherwise auto-detect
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163       --cover-metrics
164       --no-cover-metrics
165       --cover-types ARG
166       --cover-types=ARG
167       --cover-type ARG
168       --cover-type=ARG
169       --no-cover-types
170           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
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172           Can be specified multiple times
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174       --cover-write
175       --cover-write=coverage.jsonl
176       --cover-write=coverage.json
177       --no-cover-write
178           Create a json or jsonl file of all coverage data seen during the
179           run (This implies --cover-files).
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181       Git Options
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183       --git-change-base master
184       --git-change-base HEAD^
185       --git-change-base df22abe4
186       --no-git-change-base
187           Find files changed by all commits in the current branch from most
188           recent stopping when a commit is found that is also present in the
189           history of the branch/commit specified as the change base.
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191       Help and Debugging
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193       --dummy
194       -d
195       --no-dummy
196           Dummy run, do not actually execute anything
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198           Can also be set with the following environment variables:
199           "T2_HARNESS_DUMMY"
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201       --help
202       -h
203       --no-help
204           exit after showing help information
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206       --interactive
207       -i
208       --no-interactive
209           Use interactive mode, 1 test at a time, stdin forwarded to it
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211       --keep-dirs
212       --keep_dir
213       -k
214       --no-keep-dirs
215           Do not delete directories when done. This is useful if you want to
216           inspect the directories used for various commands.
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218       YathUI Options
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220       --yathui-api-key ARG
221       --yathui-api-key=ARG
222       --no-yathui-api-key
223           Yath-UI API key. This is not necessary if your Yath-UI instance is
224           set to single-user
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226       --yathui-db
227       --no-yathui-db
228           Add the YathUI DB renderer in addition to other renderers
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230       --yathui-grace
231       --no-yathui-grace
232           If yath cannot connect to yath-ui it normally throws an error, use
233           this to make it fail gracefully. You get a warning, but things keep
234           going.
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236       --yathui-long-duration 10
237       --no-yathui-long-duration
238           Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from MEDIUM to
239           LONG
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241       --yathui-medium-duration 5
242       --no-yathui-medium-duration
243           Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from SHORT to
244           MEDIUM
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246       --yathui-mode summary
247       --yathui-mode qvf
248       --yathui-mode qvfd
249       --yathui-mode complete
250       --no-yathui-mode
251           Set the upload mode (default 'qvfd')
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253       --yathui-only
254       --no-yathui-only
255           Only use the YathUI renderer
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257       --yathui-only-db
258       --no-yathui-only-db
259           Only use the YathUI DB renderer
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261       --yathui-port 8080
262       --no-yathui-port
263           Port to use when running a local server
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265       --yathui-port-command get_port.sh
266       --yathui-port-command get_port.sh --pid $$
267       --no-yathui-port-command
268           Use a command to get a port number. "$$" will be replaced with the
269           PID of the yath process
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271       --yathui-project ARG
272       --yathui-project=ARG
273       --no-yathui-project
274           The Yath-UI project for your test results
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276       --yathui-render
277       --no-yathui-render
278           Add the YathUI renderer in addition to other renderers
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280       --yathui-retry
281       --no-yathui-retry
282           How many times to try an operation before giving up
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284           Can be specified multiple times
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286       --yathui-schema PostgreSQL
287       --yathui-schema MySQL
288       --yathui-schema MySQL56
289       --no-yathui-schema
290           What type of DB/schema to use when using a temporary database
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292       --yathui-url http://my-yath-ui.com/...
293       --uri http://my-yath-ui.com/...
294       --no-yathui-url
295           Yath-UI url
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297       --yathui-user ARG
298       --yathui-user=ARG
299       --no-yathui-user
300           Username to attach to the data sent to the db
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302       --yathui-db-buffering none
303       --yathui-db-buffering job
304       --yathui-db-buffering diag
305       --yathui-db-buffering run
306       --no-yathui-db-buffering
307           Type of buffering to use, if "none" then events are written to the
308           db one at a time, which is SLOW
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310       --yathui-db-config ARG
311       --yathui-db-config=ARG
312       --no-yathui-db-config
313           Module that implements 'MODULE->yath_ui_config(%params)' which
314           should return a Test2::Harness::UI::Config instance.
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316       --yathui-db-coverage
317       --no-yathui-db-coverage
318           Pull coverage data directly from the database (default: off)
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320       --yathui-db-driver Pg
321       --yathui-db-drivermysql
322       --yathui-db-driverMariaDB
323       --no-yathui-db-driver
324           DBI Driver to use
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326       --yathui-db-dsn ARG
327       --yathui-db-dsn=ARG
328       --no-yathui-db-dsn
329           DSN to use when connecting to the db
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331       --yathui-db-durations
332       --no-yathui-db-durations
333           Pull duration data directly from the database (default: off)
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335       --yathui-db-flush-interval 2
336       --yathui-db-flush-interval 1.5
337       --no-yathui-db-flush-interval
338           When buffering DB writes, force a flush when an event is recieved
339           at least N seconds after the last flush.
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341       --yathui-db-host ARG
342       --yathui-db-host=ARG
343       --no-yathui-db-host
344           hostname to use when connecting to the db
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346       --yathui-db-name ARG
347       --yathui-db-name=ARG
348       --no-yathui-db-name
349           Name of the database to use for yathui
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351       --yathui-db-pass ARG
352       --yathui-db-pass=ARG
353       --no-yathui-db-pass
354           Password to use when connecting to the db
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356       --yathui-db-port ARG
357       --yathui-db-port=ARG
358       --no-yathui-db-port
359           port to use when connecting to the db
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361       --yathui-db-publisher ARG
362       --yathui-db-publisher=ARG
363       --no-yathui-db-publisher
364           When using coverage or duration data, only use data uploaded by
365           this user
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367       --yathui-db-socket ARG
368       --yathui-db-socket=ARG
369       --no-yathui-db-socket
370           socket to use when connecting to the db
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372       --yathui-db-user ARG
373       --yathui-db-user=ARG
374       --no-yathui-db-user
375           Username to use when connecting to the db
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SOURCE

378       The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at
379       http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
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MAINTAINERS

382       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
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AUTHORS

385       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
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388       Copyright 2021 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
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390       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
391       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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393       See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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