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NAME

6       App::Yath::Command::kill - Kill the runner and any running or pending
7       tests
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DESCRIPTION

10       This command will kill the active yath runner and any running or
11       pending tests.
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USAGE

14           $ yath [YATH OPTIONS] kill [COMMAND OPTIONS]
15
16   YATH OPTIONS
17       Developer
18
19       --dev-lib
20       --dev-lib=lib
21       -D
22       -D=lib
23       -Dlib
24       --no-dev-lib
25           Add paths to @INC before loading ANYTHING. This is what you use if
26           you are developing yath or yath plugins to make sure the yath
27           script finds the local code instead of the installed versions of
28           the same code. You can provide an argument (-Dfoo) to provide a
29           custom path, or you can just use -D without and arg to add lib,
30           blib/lib and blib/arch.
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32           Can be specified multiple times
33
34       Environment
35
36       --persist-dir ARG
37       --persist-dir=ARG
38       --no-persist-dir
39           Where to find persistence files.
40
41       --persist-file ARG
42       --persist-file=ARG
43       --pfile ARG
44       --pfile=ARG
45       --no-persist-file
46           Where to find the persistence file. The default is
47           /{system-tempdir}/project-yath-persist.json. If no project is
48           specified then it will fall back to the current directory. If the
49           current directory is not writable it will default to
50           /tmp/yath-persist.json which limits you to one persistent runner on
51           your system.
52
53       --project ARG
54       --project=ARG
55       --project-name ARG
56       --project-name=ARG
57       --no-project
58           This lets you provide a label for your current project/codebase.
59           This is best used in a .yath.rc file. This is necessary for a
60           persistent runner.
61
62       Finder Options
63
64       --finder MyFinder
65       --finder +Test2::Harness::Finder::MyFinder
66       --no-finder
67           Specify what Finder subclass to use when searching for
68           files/processing the file list. Use the "+" prefix to specify a
69           fully qualified namespace, otherwise Test2::Harness::Finder::XXX
70           namespace is assumed.
71
72       Help and Debugging
73
74       --show-opts
75       --no-show-opts
76           Exit after showing what yath thinks your options mean
77
78       --version
79       -V
80       --no-version
81           Exit after showing a helpful usage message
82
83       Plugins
84
85       --no-scan-plugins
86       --no-no-scan-plugins
87           Normally yath scans for and loads all App::Yath::Plugin::* modules
88           in order to bring in command-line options they may provide. This
89           flag will disable that. This is useful if you have a naughty plugin
90           that is loading other modules when it should not.
91
92       --plugins PLUGIN
93       --plugins +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
94       --plugins PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
95       --plugin PLUGIN
96       --plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::PLUGIN
97       --plugin PLUGIN=arg1,arg2,...
98       -pPLUGIN
99       --no-plugins
100           Load a yath plugin.
101
102           Can be specified multiple times
103
104   COMMAND OPTIONS
105       Cover Options
106
107       --cover-aggregator ByTest
108       --cover-aggregator ByRun
109       --cover-aggregator +Custom::Aggregator
110       --cover-agg ByTest
111       --cover-agg ByRun
112       --cover-agg +Custom::Aggregator
113       --no-cover-aggregator
114           Choose a custom aggregator subclass
115
116       --cover-class ARG
117       --cover-class=ARG
118       --no-cover-class
119           Choose a Test2::Plugin::Cover subclass
120
121       --cover-dirs ARG
122       --cover-dirs=ARG
123       --cover-dir ARG
124       --cover-dir=ARG
125       --no-cover-dirs
126           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
127
128           Can be specified multiple times
129
130       --cover-exclude-private
131       --no-cover-exclude-private
132       --cover-files
133       --no-cover-files
134           Use Test2::Plugin::Cover to collect coverage data for what files
135           are touched by what tests. Unlike Devel::Cover this has very little
136           performance impact (About 4% difference)
137
138       --cover-from path/to/log.jsonl
139       --cover-from http://example.com/coverage
140       --cover-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
141       --no-cover-from
142           This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new
143           jsonl format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will not be
144           run if the file/url is invalid.
145
146       --cover-from-type json
147       --cover-from-type jsonl
148       --cover-from-type log
149       --no-cover-from-type
150           File type for coverage source. Usually it can be detected, but when
151           it cannot be you should specify. "json" is old style single-blob
152           coverage data, "jsonl" is the new by-test style, "log" is a logfile
153           from a previous run.
154
155       --cover-manager My::Coverage::Manager
156       --no-cover-manager
157           Coverage 'from' manager to use when coverage data does not provide
158           one
159
160       --cover-maybe-from path/to/log.jsonl
161       --cover-maybe-from http://example.com/coverage
162       --cover-maybe-from path/to/coverage.jsonl
163       --no-cover-maybe-from
164           This can be a test log, a coverage dump (old style json or new
165           jsonl format), or a url to any of the previous. Tests will coninue
166           if even if the coverage file/url is invalid.
167
168       --cover-maybe-from-type json
169       --cover-maybe-from-type jsonl
170       --cover-maybe-from-type log
171       --no-cover-maybe-from-type
172           Same as "from_type" but for "maybe_from". Defaults to "from_type"
173           if that is specified, otherwise auto-detect
174
175       --cover-metrics
176       --no-cover-metrics
177       --cover-types ARG
178       --cover-types=ARG
179       --cover-type ARG
180       --cover-type=ARG
181       --no-cover-types
182           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
183
184           Can be specified multiple times
185
186       --cover-write
187       --cover-write=coverage.jsonl
188       --cover-write=coverage.json
189       --no-cover-write
190           Create a json or jsonl file of all coverage data seen during the
191           run (This implies --cover-files).
192
193       Display Options
194
195       --color
196       --no-color
197           Turn color on, default is true if STDOUT is a TTY.
198
199       --hide-runner-output
200       --no-hide-runner-output
201           Hide output from the runner, showing only test output. (See Also
202           truncate_runner_output)
203
204       --no-wrap
205       --no-no-wrap
206           Do not do fancy text-wrapping, let the terminal handle it
207
208       --progress
209       --no-progress
210           Toggle progress indicators. On by default if STDOUT is a TTY. You
211           can use --no-progress to disable the 'events seen' counter and
212           buffered event pre-display
213
214       --quiet
215       -q
216       --no-quiet
217           Be very quiet.
218
219           Can be specified multiple times
220
221       --renderers +My::Renderer
222       --renderers Renderer=arg1,arg2,...
223       --renderer +My::Renderer
224       --renderer Renderer=arg1,arg2,...
225       --no-renderers
226           Specify renderers, (Default: "Formatter=Test2"). Use "+" to give a
227           fully qualified module name. Without "+"
228           "Test2::Harness::Renderer::" will be prepended to your argument.
229
230           Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed multiple
231           times the value lists will be appended together.
232
233       --show-times
234       -T
235       --no-show-times
236           Show the timing data for each job
237
238       --term-width 80
239       --term-width 200
240       --term-size 80
241       --term-size 200
242       --no-term-width
243           Alternative to setting $TABLE_TERM_SIZE. Setting this will override
244           the terminal width detection to the number of characters specified.
245
246       --truncate-runner-output
247       --no-truncate-runner-output
248           Only show runner output that was generated after the current
249           command. This is only useful with a persistent runner.
250
251       --verbose
252       -v
253       --no-verbose
254           Be more verbose
255
256           Can be specified multiple times
257
258       Finder Options
259
260       --changed path/to/file
261       --no-changed
262           Specify one or more files as having been changed.
263
264           Can be specified multiple times
265
266       --changed-only
267       --no-changed-only
268           Only search for tests for changed files (Requires a coverage data
269           source, also requires a list of changes either from the --changed
270           option, or a plugin that implements changed_files() or
271           changed_diff())
272
273       --changes-diff path/to/diff.diff
274       --no-changes-diff
275           Path to a diff file that should be used to find changed files for
276           use with --changed-only. This must be in the same format as `git
277           diff -W --minimal -U1000000`
278
279       --changes-exclude-file path/to/file
280       --no-changes-exclude-file
281           Specify one or more files to ignore when looking at changes
282
283           Can be specified multiple times
284
285       --changes-exclude-loads
286       --no-changes-exclude-loads
287           Exclude coverage tests which only load changed files, but never
288           call code from them. (default: off)
289
290       --changes-exclude-nonsub
291       --no-changes-exclude-nonsub
292           Exclude changes outside of subroutines (perl files only) (default:
293           off)
294
295       --changes-exclude-opens
296       --no-changes-exclude-opens
297           Exclude coverage tests which only open() changed files, but never
298           call code from them. (default: off)
299
300       --changes-exclude-pattern '(apple|pear|orange)'
301       --no-changes-exclude-pattern
302           Ignore files matching this pattern when looking for changes. Your
303           pattern will be inserted unmodified into a `$file =~ m/$pattern/`
304           check.
305
306           Can be specified multiple times
307
308       --changes-filter-file path/to/file
309       --no-changes-filter-file
310           Specify one or more files to check for changes. Changes to other
311           files will be ignored
312
313           Can be specified multiple times
314
315       --changes-filter-pattern '(apple|pear|orange)'
316       --no-changes-filter-pattern
317           Specify a pattern for change checking. When only running tests for
318           changed files this will limit which files are checked for changes.
319           Only files that match this pattern will be checked. Your pattern
320           will be inserted unmodified into a `$file =~ m/$pattern/` check.
321
322           Can be specified multiple times
323
324       --changes-include-whitespace
325       --no-changes-include-whitespace
326           Include changed lines that are whitespace only (default: off)
327
328       --changes-plugin Git
329       --changes-plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::Git
330       --no-changes-plugin
331           What plugin should be used to detect changed files.
332
333       --default-at-search ARG
334       --default-at-search=ARG
335       --no-default-at-search
336           Specify the default file/dir search when 'AUTHOR_TESTING' is set.
337           Defaults to './xt'. The default AT search is only used if no files
338           were specified at the command line
339
340           Can be specified multiple times
341
342       --default-search ARG
343       --default-search=ARG
344       --no-default-search
345           Specify the default file/dir search. defaults to './t', './t2', and
346           'test.pl'. The default search is only used if no files were
347           specified at the command line
348
349           Can be specified multiple times
350
351       --durations file.json
352       --durations http://example.com/durations.json
353       --no-durations
354           Point at a json file or url which has a hash of relative test
355           filenames as keys, and 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM', or 'LONG' as values. This
356           will override durations listed in the file headers. An exception
357           will be thrown if the durations file or url does not work.
358
359       --durations-threshold ARG
360       --durations-threshold=ARG
361       --Dt ARG
362       --Dt=ARG
363       --no-durations-threshold
364           Only fetch duration data if running at least this number of tests.
365           Default (-j value + 1)
366
367       --exclude-file t/nope.t
368       --no-exclude-file
369           Exclude a file from testing
370
371           Can be specified multiple times
372
373       --exclude-list file.txt
374       --exclude-list http://example.com/exclusions.txt
375       --no-exclude-list
376           Point at a file or url which has a new line separated list of test
377           file names to exclude from testing. Starting a line with a '#' will
378           comment it out (for compatibility with Test2::Aggregate list
379           files).
380
381           Can be specified multiple times
382
383       --exclude-pattern t/nope.t
384       --no-exclude-pattern
385           Exclude a pattern from testing, matched using m/$PATTERN/
386
387           Can be specified multiple times
388
389       --extension ARG
390       --extension=ARG
391       --ext ARG
392       --ext=ARG
393       --no-extension
394           Specify valid test filename extensions, default: t and t2
395
396           Can be specified multiple times
397
398       --maybe-durations file.json
399       --maybe-durations http://example.com/durations.json
400       --no-maybe-durations
401           Point at a json file or url which has a hash of relative test
402           filenames as keys, and 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM', or 'LONG' as values. This
403           will override durations listed in the file headers. An exception
404           will be thrown if the durations file or url does not work.
405
406       --no-long
407       --no-no-long
408           Do not run tests that have their duration flag set to 'LONG'
409
410       --only-long
411       --no-only-long
412           Only run tests that have their duration flag set to 'LONG'
413
414       --rerun
415       --rerun=path/to/log.jsonl
416       --rerun=plugin_specific_string
417       --no-rerun
418           Re-Run tests from a previous run from a log file (or last log
419           file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will grab
420           a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
421
422       --rerun-all
423       --rerun-all=path/to/log.jsonl
424       --rerun-all=plugin_specific_string
425       --no-rerun-all
426           Re-Run all tests from a previous run from a log file (or last log
427           file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will grab
428           a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
429
430       --rerun-failed
431       --rerun-failed=path/to/log.jsonl
432       --rerun-failed=plugin_specific_string
433       --no-rerun-failed
434           Re-Run failed tests from a previous run from a log file (or last
435           log file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will
436           grab a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
437
438       --rerun-missed
439       --rerun-missed=path/to/log.jsonl
440       --rerun-missed=plugin_specific_string
441       --no-rerun-missed
442           Run missed tests from a previously aborted/stopped run from a log
443           file (or last log file). Plugins can intercept this, such as
444           YathUIDB which will grab a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from
445           that.
446
447       --rerun-modes failed,missed,...
448       --rerun-modes all
449       --rerun-modes failed
450       --rerun-modes missed
451       --rerun-modes passed
452       --rerun-modes retried
453       --rerun-mode failed,missed,...
454       --rerun-mode all
455       --rerun-mode failed
456       --rerun-mode missed
457       --rerun-mode passed
458       --rerun-mode retried
459       --no-rerun-modes
460           Pick which test categories to run
461
462           Can be specified multiple times
463
464       --rerun-passed
465       --rerun-passed=path/to/log.jsonl
466       --rerun-passed=plugin_specific_string
467       --no-rerun-passed
468           Re-Run passed tests from a previous run from a log file (or last
469           log file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will
470           grab a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
471
472       --rerun-plugin Foo
473       --rerun-plugin +App::Yath::Plugin::Foo
474       --no-rerun-plugin
475           What plugin(s) should be used for rerun (will fallback to other
476           plugins if the listed ones decline the value, this is just used ot
477           set an order of priority)
478
479           Can be specified multiple times
480
481       --rerun-retried
482       --rerun-retried=path/to/log.jsonl
483       --rerun-retried=plugin_specific_string
484       --no-rerun-retried
485           Re-Run retried tests from a previous run from a log file (or last
486           log file). Plugins can intercept this, such as YathUIDB which will
487           grab a run UUID and derive tests to re-run from that.
488
489       --search ARG
490       --search=ARG
491       --no-search
492           List of tests and test directories to use instead of the default
493           search paths. Typically these can simply be listed as command line
494           arguments without the --search prefix.
495
496           Can be specified multiple times
497
498       --show-changed-files
499       --no-show-changed-files
500           Print a list of changed files if any are found
501
502       Formatter Options
503
504       --formatter ARG
505       --formatter=ARG
506       --no-formatter
507           NO DESCRIPTION - FIX ME
508
509       --qvf
510       --no-qvf
511           [Q]uiet, but [V]erbose on [F]ailure. Hide all output from tests
512           when they pass, except to say they passed. If a test fails then ALL
513           output from the test is verbosely output.
514
515       --show-job-end
516       --no-show-job-end
517           Show output when a job ends. (Default: on)
518
519       --show-job-info
520       --no-show-job-info
521           Show the job configuration when a job starts. (Default: off, unless
522           -vv)
523
524       --show-job-launch
525       --no-show-job-launch
526           Show output for the start of a job. (Default: off unless -v)
527
528       --show-run-info
529       --no-show-run-info
530           Show the run configuration when a run starts. (Default: off, unless
531           -vv)
532
533       Git Options
534
535       --git-change-base master
536       --git-change-base HEAD^
537       --git-change-base df22abe4
538       --no-git-change-base
539           Find files changed by all commits in the current branch from most
540           recent stopping when a commit is found that is also present in the
541           history of the branch/commit specified as the change base.
542
543       Help and Debugging
544
545       --dummy
546       -d
547       --no-dummy
548           Dummy run, do not actually execute anything
549
550           Can also be set with the following environment variables:
551           "T2_HARNESS_DUMMY"
552
553       --help
554       -h
555       --no-help
556           exit after showing help information
557
558       --interactive
559       -i
560       --no-interactive
561           Use interactive mode, 1 test at a time, stdin forwarded to it
562
563       --keep-dirs
564       --keep_dir
565       -k
566       --no-keep-dirs
567           Do not delete directories when done. This is useful if you want to
568           inspect the directories used for various commands.
569
570       --procname-prefix ARG
571       --procname-prefix=ARG
572       --no-procname-prefix
573           Add a prefix to all proc names (as seen by ps).
574
575       --summary
576       --summary=/path/to/summary.json
577       --no-summary
578           Write out a summary json file, if no path is provided
579           'summary.json' will be used. The .json extension is added
580           automatically if omitted.
581
582       Logging Options
583
584       --bzip2
585       --bz2
586       --bzip2_log
587       -B
588       --no-bzip2
589           Use bzip2 compression when writing the log. This option implies -L.
590           The .bz2 prefix is added to log file name for you
591
592       --gzip
593       --gz
594       --gzip_log
595       -G
596       --no-gzip
597           Use gzip compression when writing the log. This option implies -L.
598           The .gz prefix is added to log file name for you
599
600       --log
601       -L
602       --no-log
603           Turn on logging
604
605       --log-dir ARG
606       --log-dir=ARG
607       --no-log-dir
608           Specify a log directory. Will fall back to the system temp dir.
609
610       --log-file ARG
611       --log-file=ARG
612       -F ARG
613       -F=ARG
614       --no-log-file
615           Specify the name of the log file. This option implies -L.
616
617       --log-file-format ARG
618       --log-file-format=ARG
619       --lff ARG
620       --lff=ARG
621       --no-log-file-format
622           Specify the format for automatically-generated log files.
623           Overridden by --log-file, if given. This option implies -L
624           (Default: \$YATH_LOG_FILE_FORMAT, if that is set, or else
625           "%!P%Y-%m-%d~%H:%M:%S~%!U~%!p.jsonl"). This is a string in which
626           percent-escape sequences will be replaced as per POSIX::strftime.
627           The following special escape sequences are also replaced: (%!P :
628           Project name followed by a ~, if a project is defined, otherwise
629           empty string) (%!U : the unique test run ID) (%!p : the process ID)
630           (%!S : the number of seconds since local midnight UTC)
631
632           Can also be set with the following environment variables:
633           "YATH_LOG_FILE_FORMAT", "TEST2_HARNESS_LOG_FORMAT"
634
635       Notification Options
636
637       --notify-email foo@example.com
638       --no-notify-email
639           Email the test results to the specified email address(es)
640
641           Can be specified multiple times
642
643       --notify-email-fail foo@example.com
644       --no-notify-email-fail
645           Email failing results to the specified email address(es)
646
647           Can be specified multiple times
648
649       --notify-email-from foo@example.com
650       --no-notify-email-from
651           If any email is sent, this is who it will be from
652
653       --notify-email-owner
654       --no-notify-email-owner
655           Email the owner of broken tests files upon failure. Add `# HARNESS-
656           META-OWNER foo@example.com` to the top of a test file to give it an
657           owner
658
659       --notify-no-batch-email
660       --no-notify-no-batch-email
661           Usually owner failures are sent as a single batch at the end of
662           testing. Toggle this to send failures as they happen.
663
664       --notify-no-batch-slack
665       --no-notify-no-batch-slack
666           Usually owner failures are sent as a single batch at the end of
667           testing. Toggle this to send failures as they happen.
668
669       --notify-slack '#foo'
670       --notify-slack '@bar'
671       --no-notify-slack
672           Send results to a slack channel and/or user
673
674           Can be specified multiple times
675
676       --notify-slack-fail '#foo'
677       --notify-slack-fail '@bar'
678       --no-notify-slack-fail
679           Send failing results to a slack channel and/or user
680
681           Can be specified multiple times
682
683       --notify-slack-owner
684       --no-notify-slack-owner
685           Send slack notifications to the slack channels/users listed in test
686           meta-data when tests fail.
687
688       --notify-slack-url https://hooks.slack.com/...
689       --no-notify-slack-url
690           Specify an API endpoint for slack webhook integrations
691
692       --notify-text ARG
693       --notify-text=ARG
694       --message ARG
695       --message=ARG
696       --msg ARG
697       --msg=ARG
698       --no-notify-text
699           Add a custom text snippet to email/slack notifications
700
701       --notify-text-module ARG
702       --notify-text-module=ARG
703       --message_module ARG
704       --message_module=ARG
705       --no-notify-text-module
706           Use the specified module to generate messages for emails and/or
707           slack.
708
709       Run Options
710
711       --author-testing
712       -A
713       --no-author-testing
714           This will set the AUTHOR_TESTING environment to true
715
716       --dbi-profiling
717       --no-dbi-profiling
718           Use Test2::Plugin::DBIProfile to collect database profiling data
719
720       --env-var VAR=VAL
721       -EVAR=VAL
722       -E VAR=VAL
723       --no-env-var
724           Set environment variables to set when each test is run.
725
726           Can be specified multiple times
727
728       --event-uuids
729       --uuids
730       --no-event-uuids
731           Use Test2::Plugin::UUID inside tests (default: on)
732
733       --fields name:details
734       --fields JSON_STRING
735       -f name:details
736       -f JSON_STRING
737       --no-fields
738           Add custom data to the harness run
739
740           Can be specified multiple times
741
742       --input ARG
743       --input=ARG
744       --no-input
745           Input string to be used as standard input for ALL tests. See also:
746           --input-file
747
748       --input-file ARG
749       --input-file=ARG
750       --no-input-file
751           Use the specified file as standard input to ALL tests
752
753       --io-events
754       --no-io-events
755           Use Test2::Plugin::IOEvents inside tests to turn all prints into
756           test2 events (default: off)
757
758       --link 'https://travis.work/builds/42'
759       --link 'https://jenkins.work/job/42'
760       --link 'https://buildbot.work/builders/foo/builds/42'
761       --no-link
762           Provide one or more links people can follow to see more about this
763           run.
764
765           Can be specified multiple times
766
767       --load ARG
768       --load=ARG
769       --load-module ARG
770       --load-module=ARG
771       -m ARG
772       -m=ARG
773       --no-load
774           Load a module in each test (after fork). The "import" method is not
775           called.
776
777           Can be specified multiple times
778
779       --load-import Module
780       --load-import Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
781       --loadim Module
782       --loadim Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
783       -M Module
784       -M Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
785       --no-load-import
786           Load a module in each test (after fork). Import is called.
787
788           Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed multiple
789           times the value lists will be appended together.
790
791       --mem-usage
792       --no-mem-usage
793           Use Test2::Plugin::MemUsage inside tests (default: on)
794
795       --retry ARG
796       --retry=ARG
797       -r ARG
798       -r=ARG
799       --no-retry
800           Run any jobs that failed a second time. NOTE: --retry=1 means
801           failing tests will be attempted twice!
802
803       --retry-isolated
804       --retry-iso
805       --no-retry-isolated
806           If true then any job retries will be done in isolation (as though
807           -j1 was set)
808
809       --run-id
810       --id
811       --no-run-id
812           Set a specific run-id. (Default: a UUID)
813
814       --test-args ARG
815       --test-args=ARG
816       --no-test-args
817           Arguments to pass in as @ARGV for all tests that are run. These can
818           be provided easier using the '::' argument separator.
819
820           Can be specified multiple times
821
822       --stream
823       --no-stream
824           Use the stream formatter (default is on)
825
826       --tap
827       --TAP
828       ----no-stream
829       --no-tap
830           The TAP format is lossy and clunky. Test2::Harness normally uses a
831           newer streaming format to receive test results. There are
832           old/legacy tests where this causes problems, in which case setting
833           --TAP or --no-stream can help.
834
835       YathUI Options
836
837       --yathui-api-key ARG
838       --yathui-api-key=ARG
839       --no-yathui-api-key
840           Yath-UI API key. This is not necessary if your Yath-UI instance is
841           set to single-user
842
843       --yathui-coverage
844       --no-yathui-coverage
845           Poll coverage data from Yath-UI to determine what tests should be
846           run for changed files
847
848       --yathui-db
849       --no-yathui-db
850           Add the YathUI DB renderer in addition to other renderers
851
852       --yathui-durations
853       --no-yathui-durations
854           Poll duration data from Yath-UI to help order tests efficiently
855
856       --yathui-grace
857       --no-yathui-grace
858           If yath cannot connect to yath-ui it normally throws an error, use
859           this to make it fail gracefully. You get a warning, but things keep
860           going.
861
862       --yathui-long-duration 10
863       --no-yathui-long-duration
864           Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from MEDIUM to
865           LONG
866
867       --yathui-medium-duration 5
868       --no-yathui-medium-duration
869           Minimum duration length (seconds) before a test goes from SHORT to
870           MEDIUM
871
872       --yathui-mode summary
873       --yathui-mode qvf
874       --yathui-mode qvfd
875       --yathui-mode complete
876       --no-yathui-mode
877           Set the upload mode (default 'qvfd')
878
879       --yathui-only
880       --no-yathui-only
881           Only use the YathUI renderer
882
883       --yathui-only-db
884       --no-yathui-only-db
885           Only use the YathUI DB renderer
886
887       --yathui-port 8080
888       --no-yathui-port
889           Port to use when running a local server
890
891       --yathui-port-command get_port.sh
892       --yathui-port-command get_port.sh --pid $$
893       --no-yathui-port-command
894           Use a command to get a port number. "$$" will be replaced with the
895           PID of the yath process
896
897       --yathui-project ARG
898       --yathui-project=ARG
899       --no-yathui-project
900           The Yath-UI project for your test results
901
902       --yathui-render
903       --no-yathui-render
904           Add the YathUI renderer in addition to other renderers
905
906       --yathui-resources
907       --yathui-resources=5
908       --no-yathui-resources
909           Send resource info (for supported resources) to yathui at the
910           specified interval in seconds (5 if not specified)
911
912       --yathui-retry
913       --no-yathui-retry
914           How many times to try an operation before giving up
915
916           Can be specified multiple times
917
918       --yathui-schema PostgreSQL
919       --yathui-schema MySQL
920       --yathui-schema MySQL56
921       --no-yathui-schema
922           What type of DB/schema to use when using a temporary database
923
924       --yathui-upload
925       --no-yathui-upload
926           Upload the log to Yath-UI
927
928       --yathui-url http://my-yath-ui.com/...
929       --uri http://my-yath-ui.com/...
930       --no-yathui-url
931           Yath-UI url
932
933       --yathui-user ARG
934       --yathui-user=ARG
935       --no-yathui-user
936           Username to attach to the data sent to the db
937
938       --yathui-db-buffering none
939       --yathui-db-buffering job
940       --yathui-db-buffering diag
941       --yathui-db-buffering run
942       --no-yathui-db-buffering
943           Type of buffering to use, if "none" then events are written to the
944           db one at a time, which is SLOW
945
946       --yathui-db-config ARG
947       --yathui-db-config=ARG
948       --no-yathui-db-config
949           Module that implements 'MODULE->yath_ui_config(%params)' which
950           should return a Test2::Harness::UI::Config instance.
951
952       --yathui-db-coverage
953       --no-yathui-db-coverage
954           Pull coverage data directly from the database (default: off)
955
956       --yathui-db-driver Pg
957       --yathui-db-drivermysql
958       --yathui-db-driverMariaDB
959       --no-yathui-db-driver
960           DBI Driver to use
961
962       --yathui-db-dsn ARG
963       --yathui-db-dsn=ARG
964       --no-yathui-db-dsn
965           DSN to use when connecting to the db
966
967       --yathui-db-duration-limit ARG
968       --yathui-db-duration-limit=ARG
969       --no-yathui-db-duration-limit
970           Limit the number of runs to look at for durations data (default:
971           10)
972
973       --yathui-db-durations
974       --no-yathui-db-durations
975           Pull duration data directly from the database (default: off)
976
977       --yathui-db-flush-interval 2
978       --yathui-db-flush-interval 1.5
979       --no-yathui-db-flush-interval
980           When buffering DB writes, force a flush when an event is recieved
981           at least N seconds after the last flush.
982
983       --yathui-db-host ARG
984       --yathui-db-host=ARG
985       --no-yathui-db-host
986           hostname to use when connecting to the db
987
988       --yathui-db-name ARG
989       --yathui-db-name=ARG
990       --no-yathui-db-name
991           Name of the database to use for yathui
992
993       --yathui-db-pass ARG
994       --yathui-db-pass=ARG
995       --no-yathui-db-pass
996           Password to use when connecting to the db
997
998       --yathui-db-port ARG
999       --yathui-db-port=ARG
1000       --no-yathui-db-port
1001           port to use when connecting to the db
1002
1003       --yathui-db-publisher ARG
1004       --yathui-db-publisher=ARG
1005       --no-yathui-db-publisher
1006           When using coverage or duration data, only use data uploaded by
1007           this user
1008
1009       --yathui-db-socket ARG
1010       --yathui-db-socket=ARG
1011       --no-yathui-db-socket
1012           socket to use when connecting to the db
1013
1014       --yathui-db-user ARG
1015       --yathui-db-user=ARG
1016       --no-yathui-db-user
1017           Username to use when connecting to the db
1018
1019       NO CATEGORY - FIX ME
1020
1021       --check-reload-state
1022       --no-check-reload-state
1023           Abort the run if there are unfixes reload errors and show a
1024           confirmation dialogue for unfixed reload warnings.
1025

SOURCE

1027       The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at
1028       http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
1029

MAINTAINERS

1031       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
1032

AUTHORS

1034       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
1035
1037       Copyright 2023 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
1038
1039       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
1040       under the same terms as Perl itself.
1041
1042       See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
1043
1044
1045
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