1Test::Stream::Hub(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Stream::Hub(3)
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6 Test::Stream::Hub - The conduit through which all events flow.
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9 This distribution is deprecated in favor of Test2, Test2::Suite, and
10 Test2::Workflow.
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12 See Test::Stream::Manual::ToTest2 for a conversion guide.
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15 use Test::Stream::Hub;
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17 my $hub = Test::Stream::Hub->new();
18 $hub->send(...);
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21 The hub is the place where all events get processed and handed off to
22 the formatter. The hub also tracks test state, and provides everal
23 hooks into the event pipeline.
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26 SENDING EVENTS
27 $hub->send($event)
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29 The "send()" method is used to issue an event to the hub. This method
30 will handle thread/fork sync, mungers, listeners, TAP output, etc.
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32 ALTERING OR REMOVING EVENTS
33 $hub->filter(sub {
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39 return $event if $action eq 'none';
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41 # You want your filter to remove the event
42 return undef if $action eq 'delete';
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44 if ($action eq 'do_it') {
45 my $new_event = copy_event($event);
46 ... Change your copy of the event ...
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50 die "Should not happen";
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53 By default filters are not inherited by child hubs, that means if you
54 start a subtest, the subtest will not inherit the filter. You can
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57 $hub->filter(sub { ... }, inherit => 1);
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59 LISTENING FOR EVENTS
60 $hub->listen(sub {
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68 By default listeners are not inherited by child hubs, that means if you
69 start a subtest, the subtest will not inherit the listener. You can
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74 POST-TEST BEHAVIORS
75 $hub->follow_up(sub {
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83 follow_up subs are called only once, ether when done_testing is called,
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86 SETTING THE FORMATTER
87 By default an instance of Test::Stream::Formatter::TAP is created and
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90 my $old = $hub->format(My::Formatter->new);
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92 Setting the formatter will REPLACE any existing formatter. You may set
93 the formatter to undef to prevent output. The old formatter will be
94 returned if one was already set. Only 1 formatter is allowed at a time.
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97 $hub->send($event)
98 This is where all events enter the hub for processing.
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101 This is called by send after it does any IPC handling. You can use
102 this to bypass the IPC process, but in general you should avoid
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105 $val = $hub->meta($key)
106 $val = $hub->meta($key, $default)
107 This method is made available to allow third party plugins to
108 associate meta-data with a hub. It is recommended that all third
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111 This method always returns the value for the key. If there is no
112 value it will be initialized to $default, in which case $default is
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117 my $meta = $hub->meta(__PACKAGE__, {});
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119 $meta->{foo} = 1;
120 $meta->{bar} = 2;
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123 $val = $hub->delete_meta($key)
124 This will delete all data in the specified metadata key.
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126 $val = $hub->get_meta($key)
127 This method will retrieve the value of any meta-data key specified.
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129 $string = $hub->get_todo()
130 Get the current TODO reason. This will be undef if there is no
131 active todo. Please note that 0 and '' (empty string) count as
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134 $ref = $hub->set_todo($reason)
135 This will set the todo message. The todo will remain in effect
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141 # These ok events will be TODO
142 ok($foo->doit, "do it!");
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145 # The todo setting goes away at the end of this scope.
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148 # This result will not be TODO.
149 ok(1, "pass");
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153 my $todo = $hub->set_todo("Broken");
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156 ok($foo->doit, "do it!");
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162 # This result will not be TODO.
163 ok(1, "pass");
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171 ok(0, "Not fixed"); # TODO: Will fix soon
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174 my $second_todo = $hub->set_todo("Will fix eventually");
175 ok(0, "Not fixed"); # TODO: Will fix eventually
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178 ok(0, "Not fixed"); # TODO: Will fix soon
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181 This also works if you free todo's out of order. The most recently
182 set todo that is still active will always be used as the todo.
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184 $old = $hub->format($formatter)
185 Replace the existing formatter instance with a new one. Formatters
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189 $sub = $hub->munge(sub { ... })
190 $sub = $hub->munge(sub { ... }, inherit => 1)
191 *** DEPRECATED *** This will be removed in the near future.
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193 This adds your codeblock as a callback. Every event that hits this
194 hub will be given to your munger BEFORE it is sent to the
195 formatter. You can make any modifications you want to the event
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198 $hub->munge(sub {
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215 Normally mungers are not inherited by child hubs such as subtests.
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219 $hub->unmunge($sub)
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222 You can use this to remove a munge callback. You must pass in the
223 coderef returned by the "munge()" method.
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225 $sub = $hub->listen(sub { ... })
226 You can use this to record all events AFTER they have been sent to
227 the formatter. No changes made here will be meaningful, except
228 possibly to other listeners.
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230 $hub->listen(sub {
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239 subtests. You can add the "inherit => 1" parameter to allow a
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242 $hub->unlisten($sub)
243 You can use this to remove a listen callback. You must pass in the
244 coderef returned by the "listen()" method.
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246 $hub->follow_op(sub { ... })
247 Use this to add behaviors that are called just before the
248 Test::Stream::State for the hub is finalized. The only argument to
249 your codeblock will be a Test::Stream::DebugInfo instance.
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251 $hub->follow_up(sub {
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262 $sub = $hub->add_context_init(sub { ... });
263 This allows you to add callbacks that will trigger every time a new
264 context is created for the hub. The only argument to the sub will
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272 $hub->remove_context_init($sub);
273 This can be used to remove a context init hook.
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275 $sub = $hub->add_context_release(sub { ... });
276 This allows you to add callbacks that will trigger every time a
277 context for this hub is released. The only argument to the sub will
278 be the Test::Stream::Context instance that was released. These will
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286 $hub->remove_context_release($sub);
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289 $hub->cull()
290 Cull any IPC events (and process them).
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292 $pid = $hub->pid()
293 Get the process id under which the hub was created.
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295 $tid = $hub->tid()
296 Get the thread id under which the hub was created.
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298 $hud = $hub->hid()
299 Get the identifier string of the hub.
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301 $ipc = $hub->ipc()
302 Get the IPC object used by the hub.
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304 $hub->set_no_ending($bool)
305 $bool = $hub->no_ending
306 This can be used to disable auto-ending behavior for a hub. The
307 auto-ending behavior is triggered by an end block and is used to
308 cull IPC events, and output the final plan if the plan was
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311 $bool = $hub->parent_todo
312 This will be true if this hub is a child hub who's parent had todo
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316 The source code repository for Test::Stream can be found at
317 http://github.com/Test-More/Test-Stream/.
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320 Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
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326 Copyright 2015 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
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328 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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