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NAME

6       App::Yath::Command::stop - Stop the persistent test runner
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DESCRIPTION

9       This command will stop a persistent instance, and output any log
10       contents.
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USAGE

13           $ yath [YATH OPTIONS] stop [COMMAND OPTIONS]
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15   YATH OPTIONS
16       Developer
17
18       --dev-lib
19       --dev-lib=lib
20       -D
21       -D=lib
22       -Dlib
23       --no-dev-lib
24           Add paths to @INC before loading ANYTHING. This is what you use if
25           you are developing yath or yath plugins to make sure the yath
26           script finds the local code instead of the installed versions of
27           the same code. You can provide an argument (-Dfoo) to provide a
28           custom path, or you can just use -D without and arg to add lib,
29           blib/lib and blib/arch.
30
31           Can be specified multiple times
32
33       Environment
34
35       --persist-dir ARG
36       --persist-dir=ARG
37       --no-persist-dir
38           Where to find persistence files.
39
40       --persist-file ARG
41       --persist-file=ARG
42       --pfile ARG
43       --pfile=ARG
44       --no-persist-file
45           Where to find the persistence file. The default is
46           /{system-tempdir}/project-yath-persist.json. If no project is
47           specified then it will fall back to the current directory. If the
48           current directory is not writable it will default to
49           /tmp/yath-persist.json which limits you to one persistent runner on
50           your system.
51
52       --project ARG
53       --project=ARG
54       --project-name ARG
55       --project-name=ARG
56       --no-project
57           This lets you provide a label for your current project/codebase.
58           This is best used in a .yath.rc file. This is necessary for a
59           persistent runner.
60
61       Finder Options
62
63       --finder MyFinder
64       --finder +Test2::Harness::Finder::MyFinder
65       --no-finder
66           Specify what Finder subclass to use when searching for
67           files/processing the file list. Use the "+" prefix to specify a
68           fully qualified namespace, otherwise Test2::Harness::Finder::XXX
69           namespace is assumed.
70
71       Help and Debugging
72
73       --show-opts
74       --no-show-opts
75           Exit after showing what yath thinks your options mean
76
77       --version
78       -V
79       --no-version
80           Exit after showing a helpful usage message
81
82       Plugins
83
84       --no-scan-plugins
85       --no-no-scan-plugins
86           Normally yath scans for and loads all App::Yath::Plugin::* modules
87           in order to bring in command-line options they may provide. This
88           flag will disable that. This is useful if you have a naughty plugin
89           that it loading other modules when it should not.
90
91       --plugins PLUGIN
92       --plugins +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
93       --plugins PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
94       --plugin PLUGIN
95       --plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
96       --plugin PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
97       -pPLUGIN
98       --no-plugins
99           Load a yath plugin.
100
101           Can be specified multiple times
102
103   COMMAND OPTIONS
104       Cover Options
105
106       --cover-aggregator ByTest
107       --cover-aggregator ByRun
108       --cover-aggregator +Custom::Aggregator
109       --cover-agg ByTest
110       --cover-agg ByRun
111       --cover-agg +Custom::Aggregator
112       --no-cover-aggregator
113           Choose a custom aggregator subclass
114
115       --cover-class ARG
116       --cover-class=ARG
117       --no-cover-class
118           Choose a Test2::Plugin::Cover subclass
119
120       --cover-dirs ARG
121       --cover-dirs=ARG
122       --cover-dir ARG
123       --cover-dir=ARG
124       --no-cover-dirs
125           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
126
127           Can be specified multiple times
128
129       --cover-exclude-private
130       --no-cover-exclude-private
131       --cover-files
132       --no-cover-files
133           Use Test2::Plugin::Cover to collect coverage data for what files
134           are touched by what tests. Unlike Devel::Cover this has very little
135           performance impact (About 4% difference)
136
137       --cover-from path/to/log.jsonl
138       --cover-from http://example.com/coverage
139       --cover-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
140       --no-cover-from
141           This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new
142           jsonl format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will not be
143           run if the file/url is invalid.
144
145       --cover-from-type json
146       --cover-from-type jsonl
147       --cover-from-type log
148       --no-cover-from-type
149           File type for coverage source. Usually it can be detected, but when
150           it cannot be you should specify. "json" is old style single-blob
151           coverage data, "jsonl" is the new by-test style, "log" is a logfile
152           from a previous run.
153
154       --cover-manager My::Coverage::Manager
155       --no-cover-manager
156           Coverage 'from' manager to use when coverage data does not provide
157           one
158
159       --cover-maybe-from path/to/log.jsonl
160       --cover-maybe-from http://example.com/coverage
161       --cover-maybe-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
162       --no-cover-maybe-from
163           This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new
164           jsonl format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will coninue
165           if even if the coverage file/url is invalid.
166
167       --cover-maybe-from-type json
168       --cover-maybe-from-type jsonl
169       --cover-maybe-from-type log
170       --no-cover-maybe-from-type
171           Same as "from_type" but for "maybe_from". Defaults to "from_type"
172           if that is specified, otherwise auto-detect
173
174       --cover-metrics
175       --no-cover-metrics
176       --cover-types ARG
177       --cover-types=ARG
178       --cover-type ARG
179       --cover-type=ARG
180       --no-cover-types
181           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
182
183           Can be specified multiple times
184
185       --cover-write
186       --cover-write=coverage.jsonl
187       --cover-write=coverage.json
188       --no-cover-write
189           Create a json or jsonl file of all coverage data seen during the
190           run (This implies --cover-files).
191
192       Display Options
193
194       --color
195       --no-color
196           Turn color on, default is true if STDOUT is a TTY.
197
198       --hide-runner-output
199       --no-hide-runner-output
200           Hide output from the runner, showing only test output. (See Also
201           truncate_runner_output)
202
203       --no-wrap
204       --no-no-wrap
205           Do not do fancy text-wrapping, let the terminal handle it
206
207       --progress
208       --no-progress
209           Toggle progress indicators. On by default if STDOUT is a TTY. You
210           can use --no-progress to disable the 'events seen' counter and
211           buffered event pre-display
212
213       --quiet
214       -q
215       --no-quiet
216           Be very quiet.
217
218           Can be specified multiple times
219
220       --renderers +My::Renderer
221       --renderers Renderer=arg1,arg2,...
222       --renderer +My::Renderer
223       --renderer Renderer=arg1,arg2,...
224       --no-renderers
225           Specify renderers, (Default: "Formatter=Test2"). Use "+" to give a
226           fully qualified module name. Without "+"
227           "Test2::Harness::Renderer::" will be prepended to your argument.
228
229           Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed multiple
230           times the value lists will be appended together.
231
232       --show-times
233       -T
234       --no-show-times
235           Show the timing data for each job
236
237       --term-width 80
238       --term-width 200
239       --term-size 80
240       --term-size 200
241       --no-term-width
242           Alternative to setting $TABLE_TERM_SIZE. Setting this will override
243           the terminal width detection to the number of characters specified.
244
245       --truncate-runner-output
246       --no-truncate-runner-output
247           Only show runner output that was generated after the current
248           command. This is only useful with a persistent runner.
249
250       --verbose
251       -v
252       --no-verbose
253           Be more verbose
254
255           Can be specified multiple times
256
257       Finder Options
258
259       --changed path/to/file
260       --no-changed
261           Specify one or more files as having been changed.
262
263           Can be specified multiple times
264
265       --changed-only
266       --no-changed-only
267           Only search for tests for changed files (Requires a coverage data
268           source, also requires a list of changes either from the --changed
269           option, or a plugin that implements changed_files() or
270           changed_diff())
271
272       --changes-diff path/to/diff.diff
273       --no-changes-diff
274           Path to a diff file that should be used to find changed files for
275           use with --changed-only. This must be in the same format as `git
276           diff -W --minimal -U1000000`
277
278       --changes-exclude-file path/to/file
279       --no-changes-exclude-file
280           Specify one or more files to ignore when looking at changes
281
282           Can be specified multiple times
283
284       --changes-exclude-loads
285       --no-changes-exclude-loads
286           Exclude coverage tests which only load changed files, but never
287           call code from them. (default: off)
288
289       --changes-exclude-nonsub
290       --no-changes-exclude-nonsub
291           Exclude changes outside of subroutines (perl files only) (default:
292           off)
293
294       --changes-exclude-opens
295       --no-changes-exclude-opens
296           Exclude coverage tests which only open() changed files, but never
297           call code from them. (default: off)
298
299       --changes-exclude-pattern '(apple|pear|orange)'
300       --no-changes-exclude-pattern
301           Ignore files matching this pattern when looking for changes. Your
302           pattern will be inserted unmodified into a `$file =~ m/$pattern/`
303           check.
304
305           Can be specified multiple times
306
307       --changes-filter-file path/to/file
308       --no-changes-filter-file
309           Specify one or more files to check for changes. Changes to other
310           files will be ignored
311
312           Can be specified multiple times
313
314       --changes-filter-pattern '(apple|pear|orange)'
315       --no-changes-filter-pattern
316           Specify a pattern for change checking. When only running tests for
317           changed files this will limit which files are checked for changes.
318           Only files that match this pattern will be checked. Your pattern
319           will be inserted unmodified into a `$file =~ m/$pattern/` check.
320
321           Can be specified multiple times
322
323       --changes-include-whitespace
324       --no-changes-include-whitespace
325           Include changed lines that are whitespace only (default: off)
326
327       --changes-plugin Git
328       --changes-plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::Git
329       --no-changes-plugin
330           What plugin should be used to detect changed files.
331
332       --default-at-search ARG
333       --default-at-search=ARG
334       --no-default-at-search
335           Specify the default file/dir search when 'AUTHOR_TESTING' is set.
336           Defaults to './xt'. The default AT search is only used if no files
337           were specified at the command line
338
339           Can be specified multiple times
340
341       --default-search ARG
342       --default-search=ARG
343       --no-default-search
344           Specify the default file/dir search. defaults to './t', './t2', and
345           'test.pl'. The default search is only used if no files were
346           specified at the command line
347
348           Can be specified multiple times
349
350       --durations file.json
351       --durations http://example.com/durations.json
352       --no-durations
353           Point at a json file or url which has a hash of relative test
354           filenames as keys, and 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM', or 'LONG' as values. This
355           will override durations listed in the file headers. An exception
356           will be thrown if the durations file or url does not work.
357
358       --durations-threshold ARG
359       --durations-threshold=ARG
360       --Dt ARG
361       --Dt=ARG
362       --no-durations-threshold
363           Only fetch duration data if running at least this number of tests.
364           Default (-j value + 1)
365
366       --exclude-file t/nope.t
367       --no-exclude-file
368           Exclude a file from testing
369
370           Can be specified multiple times
371
372       --exclude-list file.txt
373       --exclude-list http://example.com/exclusions.txt
374       --no-exclude-list
375           Point at a file or url which has a new line separated list of test
376           file names to exclude from testing. Starting a line with a '#' will
377           comment it out (for compatibility with Test2::Aggregate list
378           files).
379
380           Can be specified multiple times
381
382       --exclude-pattern t/nope.t
383       --no-exclude-pattern
384           Exclude a pattern from testing, matched using m/$PATTERN/
385
386           Can be specified multiple times
387
388       --extension ARG
389       --extension=ARG
390       --ext ARG
391       --ext=ARG
392       --no-extension
393           Specify valid test filename extensions, default: t and t2
394
395           Can be specified multiple times
396
397       --maybe-durations file.json
398       --maybe-durations http://example.com/durations.json
399       --no-maybe-durations
400           Point at a json file or url which has a hash of relative test
401           filenames as keys, and 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM', or 'LONG' as values. This
402           will override durations listed in the file headers. An exception
403           will be thrown if the durations file or url does not work.
404
405       --no-long
406       --no-no-long
407           Do not run tests that have their duration flag set to 'LONG'
408
409       --only-long
410       --no-only-long
411           Only run tests that have their duration flag set to 'LONG'
412
413       --rerun
414       --rerun=path/to/log.jsonl
415       --rerun=plugin_specific_string
416       --no-rerun
417           Re-Run tests from a previous run from a log file (or last log
418           file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will grab
419           a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
420
421       --rerun-failed
422       --rerun-failed=path/to/log.jsonl
423       --rerun-failed=plugin_specific_string
424       --no-rerun-failed
425           Re-Run failed tests from a previous run from a log file (or last
426           log file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will
427           grab a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
428
429       --rerun-plugin Foo
430       --rerun-plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::Foo
431       --no-rerun-plugin
432           What plugin(s) should be used for rerun (will fallback to other
433           plugins if the listed ones decline the value, this is just used ot
434           set an order of priority)
435
436           Can be specified multiple times
437
438       --search ARG
439       --search=ARG
440       --no-search
441           List of tests and test directories to use instead of the default
442           search paths. Typically these can simply be listed as command line
443           arguments without the --search prefix.
444
445           Can be specified multiple times
446
447       --show-changed-files
448       --no-show-changed-files
449           Print a list of changed files if any are found
450
451       Formatter Options
452
453       --formatter ARG
454       --formatter=ARG
455       --no-formatter
456           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
457
458       --qvf
459       --no-qvf
460           [Q]uiet, but [V]erbose on [F]ailure. Hide all output from tests
461           when they pass, except to say they passed. If a test fails then ALL
462           output from the test is verbosely output.
463
464       --show-job-end
465       --no-show-job-end
466           Show output when a job ends. (Default: on)
467
468       --show-job-info
469       --no-show-job-info
470           Show the job configuration when a job starts. (Default: off, unless
471           -vv)
472
473       --show-job-launch
474       --no-show-job-launch
475           Show output for the start of a job. (Default: off unless -v)
476
477       --show-run-info
478       --no-show-run-info
479           Show the run configuration when a run starts. (Default: off, unless
480           -vv)
481
482       Git Options
483
484       --git-change-base master
485       --git-change-base HEAD^
486       --git-change-base df22abe4
487       --no-git-change-base
488           Find files changed by all commits in the current branch from most
489           recent stopping when a commit is found that is also present in the
490           history of the branch/commit specified as the change base.
491
492       Help and Debugging
493
494       --dummy
495       -d
496       --no-dummy
497           Dummy run, do not actually execute anything
498
499           Can also be set with the following environment variables:
500           "T2_HARNESS_DUMMY"
501
502       --help
503       -h
504       --no-help
505           exit after showing help information
506
507       --interactive
508       -i
509       --no-interactive
510           Use interactive mode, 1 test at a time, stdin forwarded to it
511
512       --keep-dirs
513       --keep_dir
514       -k
515       --no-keep-dirs
516           Do not delete directories when done. This is useful if you want to
517           inspect the directories used for various commands.
518
519       --procname-prefix ARG
520       --procname-prefix=ARG
521       --no-procname-prefix
522           Add a prefix to all proc names (as seen by ps).
523
524       --summary
525       --summary=/path/to/summary.json
526       --no-summary
527           Write out a summary json file, if no path is provided
528           'summary.json' will be used. The .json extension is added
529           automatically if omitted.
530
531       Logging Options
532
533       --bzip2
534       --bz2
535       --bzip2_log
536       -B
537       --no-bzip2
538           Use bzip2 compression when writing the log. This option implies -L.
539           The .bz2 prefix is added to log file name for you
540
541       --gzip
542       --gz
543       --gzip_log
544       -G
545       --no-gzip
546           Use gzip compression when writing the log. This option implies -L.
547           The .gz prefix is added to log file name for you
548
549       --log
550       -L
551       --no-log
552           Turn on logging
553
554       --log-dir ARG
555       --log-dir=ARG
556       --no-log-dir
557           Specify a log directory. Will fall back to the system temp dir.
558
559       --log-file ARG
560       --log-file=ARG
561       -F ARG
562       -F=ARG
563       --no-log-file
564           Specify the name of the log file. This option implies -L.
565
566       --log-file-format ARG
567       --log-file-format=ARG
568       --lff ARG
569       --lff=ARG
570       --no-log-file-format
571           Specify the format for automatically-generated log files.
572           Overridden by --log-file, if given. This option implies -L
573           (Default: \$YATH_LOG_FILE_FORMAT, if that is set, or else
574           "%!P%Y-%m-%d~%H:%M:%S~%!U~%!p.jsonl"). This is a string in which
575           percent-escape sequences will be replaced as per POSIX::strftime.
576           The following special escape sequences are also replaced: (%!P :
577           Project name followed by a ~, if a project is defined, otherwise
578           empty string) (%!U : the unique test run ID) (%!p : the process ID)
579           (%!S : the number of seconds since local midnight UTC)
580
581           Can also be set with the following environment variables:
582           "YATH_LOG_FILE_FORMAT", "TEST2_HARNESS_LOG_FORMAT"
583
584       Notification Options
585
586       --notify-email foo@example.com
587       --no-notify-email
588           Email the test results to the specified email address(es)
589
590           Can be specified multiple times
591
592       --notify-email-fail foo@example.com
593       --no-notify-email-fail
594           Email failing results to the specified email address(es)
595
596           Can be specified multiple times
597
598       --notify-email-from foo@example.com
599       --no-notify-email-from
600           If any email is sent, this is who it will be from
601
602       --notify-email-owner
603       --no-notify-email-owner
604           Email the owner of broken tests files upon failure. Add `# HARNESS-
605           META-OWNER foo@example.com` to the top of a test file to give it an
606           owner
607
608       --notify-no-batch-email
609       --no-notify-no-batch-email
610           Usually owner failures are sent as a single batch at the end of
611           testing. Toggle this to send failures as they happen.
612
613       --notify-no-batch-slack
614       --no-notify-no-batch-slack
615           Usually owner failures are sent as a single batch at the end of
616           testing. Toggle this to send failures as they happen.
617
618       --notify-slack '#foo'
619       --notify-slack '@bar'
620       --no-notify-slack
621           Send results to a slack channel and/or user
622
623           Can be specified multiple times
624
625       --notify-slack-fail '#foo'
626       --notify-slack-fail '@bar'
627       --no-notify-slack-fail
628           Send failing results to a slack channel and/or user
629
630           Can be specified multiple times
631
632       --notify-slack-owner
633       --no-notify-slack-owner
634           Send slack notifications to the slack channels/users listed in test
635           meta-data when tests fail.
636
637       --notify-slack-url https://hooks.slack.com/...
638       --no-notify-slack-url
639           Specify an API endpoint for slack webhook integrations
640
641       --notify-text ARG
642       --notify-text=ARG
643       --message ARG
644       --message=ARG
645       --msg ARG
646       --msg=ARG
647       --no-notify-text
648           Add a custom text snippet to email/slack notifications
649
650       --notify-text-module ARG
651       --notify-text-module=ARG
652       --message_module ARG
653       --message_module=ARG
654       --no-notify-text-module
655           Use the specified module to generate messages for emails and/or
656           slack.
657
658       Run Options
659
660       --author-testing
661       -A
662       --no-author-testing
663           This will set the AUTHOR_TESTING environment to true
664
665       --dbi-profiling
666       --no-dbi-profiling
667           Use Test2::Plugin::DBIProfile to collect database profiling data
668
669       --env-var VAR=VAL
670       -EVAR=VAL
671       -E VAR=VAL
672       --no-env-var
673           Set environment variables to set when each test is run.
674
675           Can be specified multiple times
676
677       --event-uuids
678       --uuids
679       --no-event-uuids
680           Use Test2::Plugin::UUID inside tests (default: on)
681
682       --fields name:details
683       --fields JSON_STRING
684       -f name:details
685       -f JSON_STRING
686       --no-fields
687           Add custom data to the harness run
688
689           Can be specified multiple times
690
691       --input ARG
692       --input=ARG
693       --no-input
694           Input string to be used as standard input for ALL tests. See also:
695           --input-file
696
697       --input-file ARG
698       --input-file=ARG
699       --no-input-file
700           Use the specified file as standard input to ALL tests
701
702       --io-events
703       --no-io-events
704           Use Test2::Plugin::IOEvents inside tests to turn all prints into
705           test2 events (default: off)
706
707       --link 'https://travis.work/builds/42'
708       --link 'https://jenkins.work/job/42'
709       --link 'https://buildbot.work/builders/foo/builds/42'
710       --no-link
711           Provide one or more links people can follow to see more about this
712           run.
713
714           Can be specified multiple times
715
716       --load ARG
717       --load=ARG
718       --load-module ARG
719       --load-module=ARG
720       -m ARG
721       -m=ARG
722       --no-load
723           Load a module in each test (after fork). The "import" method is not
724           called.
725
726           Can be specified multiple times
727
728       --load-import Module
729       --load-import Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
730       --loadim Module
731       --loadim Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
732       -M Module
733       -M Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
734       --no-load-import
735           Load a module in each test (after fork). Import is called.
736
737           Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed multiple
738           times the value lists will be appended together.
739
740       --mem-usage
741       --no-mem-usage
742           Use Test2::Plugin::MemUsage inside tests (default: on)
743
744       --retry ARG
745       --retry=ARG
746       -r ARG
747       -r=ARG
748       --no-retry
749           Run any jobs that failed a second time. NOTE: --retry=1 means
750           failing tests will be attempted twice!
751
752       --retry-isolated
753       --retry-iso
754       --no-retry-isolated
755           If true then any job retries will be done in isolation (as though
756           -j1 was set)
757
758       --run-id
759       --id
760       --no-run-id
761           Set a specific run-id. (Default: a UUID)
762
763       --test-args ARG
764       --test-args=ARG
765       --no-test-args
766           Arguments to pass in as @ARGV for all tests that are run. These can
767           be provided easier using the '::' argument separator.
768
769           Can be specified multiple times
770
771       --stream
772       --no-stream
773           Use the stream formatter (default is on)
774
775       --tap
776       --TAP
777       ----no-stream
778       --no-tap
779           The TAP format is lossy and clunky. Test2::Harness normally uses a
780           newer streaming format to receive test results. There are
781           old/legacy tests where this causes problems, in which case setting
782           --TAP or --no-stream can help.
783
784       YathUI Options
785
786       --yathui-api-key ARG
787       --yathui-api-key=ARG
788       --no-yathui-api-key
789           Yath-UI API key. This is not necessary if your Yath-UI instance is
790           set to single-user
791
792       --yathui-coverage
793       --no-yathui-coverage
794           Poll coverage data from Yath-UI to determine what tests should be
795           run for changed files
796
797       --yathui-db
798       --no-yathui-db
799           Add the YathUI DB renderer in addition to other renderers
800
801       --yathui-durations
802       --no-yathui-durations
803           Poll duration data from Yath-UI to help order tests efficiently
804
805       --yathui-grace
806       --no-yathui-grace
807           If yath cannot connect to yath-ui it normally throws an error, use
808           this to make it fail gracefully. You get a warning, but things keep
809           going.
810
811       --yathui-long-duration 10
812       --no-yathui-long-duration
813           Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from MEDIUM to
814           LONG
815
816       --yathui-medium-duration 5
817       --no-yathui-medium-duration
818           Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from SHORT to
819           MEDIUM
820
821       --yathui-mode summary
822       --yathui-mode qvf
823       --yathui-mode qvfd
824       --yathui-mode complete
825       --no-yathui-mode
826           Set the upload mode (default 'qvfd')
827
828       --yathui-only
829       --no-yathui-only
830           Only use the YathUI renderer
831
832       --yathui-only-db
833       --no-yathui-only-db
834           Only use the YathUI DB renderer
835
836       --yathui-port 8080
837       --no-yathui-port
838           Port to use when running a local server
839
840       --yathui-port-command get_port.sh
841       --yathui-port-command get_port.sh --pid $$
842       --no-yathui-port-command
843           Use a command to get a port number. "$$" will be replaced with the
844           PID of the yath process
845
846       --yathui-project ARG
847       --yathui-project=ARG
848       --no-yathui-project
849           The Yath-UI project for your test results
850
851       --yathui-render
852       --no-yathui-render
853           Add the YathUI renderer in addition to other renderers
854
855       --yathui-retry
856       --no-yathui-retry
857           How many times to try an operation before giving up
858
859           Can be specified multiple times
860
861       --yathui-schema PostgreSQL
862       --yathui-schema MySQL
863       --yathui-schema MySQL56
864       --no-yathui-schema
865           What type of DB/schema to use when using a temporary database
866
867       --yathui-upload
868       --no-yathui-upload
869           Upload the log to Yath-UI
870
871       --yathui-url http://my-yath-ui.com/...
872       --uri http://my-yath-ui.com/...
873       --no-yathui-url
874           Yath-UI url
875
876       --yathui-user ARG
877       --yathui-user=ARG
878       --no-yathui-user
879           Username to attach to the data sent to the db
880
881       --yathui-db-buffering none
882       --yathui-db-buffering job
883       --yathui-db-buffering diag
884       --yathui-db-buffering run
885       --no-yathui-db-buffering
886           Type of buffering to use, if "none" then events are written to the
887           db one at a time, which is SLOW
888
889       --yathui-db-config ARG
890       --yathui-db-config=ARG
891       --no-yathui-db-config
892           Module that implements 'MODULE->yath_ui_config(%params)' which
893           should return a Test2::Harness::UI::Config instance.
894
895       --yathui-db-coverage
896       --no-yathui-db-coverage
897           Pull coverage data directly from the database (default: off)
898
899       --yathui-db-driver Pg
900       --yathui-db-drivermysql
901       --yathui-db-driverMariaDB
902       --no-yathui-db-driver
903           DBI Driver to use
904
905       --yathui-db-dsn ARG
906       --yathui-db-dsn=ARG
907       --no-yathui-db-dsn
908           DSN to use when connecting to the db
909
910       --yathui-db-durations
911       --no-yathui-db-durations
912           Pull duration data directly from the database (default: off)
913
914       --yathui-db-flush-interval 2
915       --yathui-db-flush-interval 1.5
916       --no-yathui-db-flush-interval
917           When buffering DB writes, force a flush when an event is recieved
918           at least N seconds after the last flush.
919
920       --yathui-db-host ARG
921       --yathui-db-host=ARG
922       --no-yathui-db-host
923           hostname to use when connecting to the db
924
925       --yathui-db-name ARG
926       --yathui-db-name=ARG
927       --no-yathui-db-name
928           Name of the database to use for yathui
929
930       --yathui-db-pass ARG
931       --yathui-db-pass=ARG
932       --no-yathui-db-pass
933           Password to use when connecting to the db
934
935       --yathui-db-port ARG
936       --yathui-db-port=ARG
937       --no-yathui-db-port
938           port to use when connecting to the db
939
940       --yathui-db-publisher ARG
941       --yathui-db-publisher=ARG
942       --no-yathui-db-publisher
943           When using coverage or duration data, only use data uploaded by
944           this user
945
946       --yathui-db-socket ARG
947       --yathui-db-socket=ARG
948       --no-yathui-db-socket
949           socket to use when connecting to the db
950
951       --yathui-db-user ARG
952       --yathui-db-user=ARG
953       --no-yathui-db-user
954           Username to use when connecting to the db
955
956       NO CATEGORY - FIX ME
957
958       --check-reload-state
959       --no-check-reload-state
960           Abort the run if there are unfixes reload errors and show a
961           confirmation dialogue for unfixed reload warnings.
962

SOURCE

964       The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at
965       http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
966

MAINTAINERS

968       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
969

AUTHORS

971       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
972
974       Copyright 2022 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
975
976       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
977       under the same terms as Perl itself.
978
979       See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
980
981
982
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