Test::TAP::Model::File - an object representing the TAP results of a single test script's output.
my $f = ( $t->test_files )[0]; if ($f->ok){ # et cetera print "happy happy joy joy!"; }
This is a convenience object, which is more of a library of questions you can ask about the hash structure described in Test::TAP::Model.
It's purpose is to help you query status concisely, probably from a templating kit.
This constructor accepts a hash like you can find in the return value of "structure" in Test::TAP::Model.
It does not bless that structure to stay friendly with others. Instead it blesses a scalar reference to it.
This returns the name of the class used to construct subtest objects using methods like ok_tests.
Whether the file as a whole passed
Or failed
Whether skip_all was done at some point
Whether test bailed out
The name of the test file.
In scalar context, a number, in list context, a list of Test::TAP::Model::Subtest objects
This value is somewhat massaged, with stubs created for planned tests which were never reached.
This method returns the same thing as cases and friends, but without the stubs.
cases
Just a number, of the expected test count.
Subtests which passed
Duh. Same list/scalar context sensitivity applies.
Subtests marked TODO.
Test which are vegeterian.
Please tell me you're not really reading these decriptions. The're really only to get the =items sepeared in whatever POD viewer you are using.
OK/(max seen, planned)
Pretty printed ratio in percentage, with two decimal points and a percent sign.
Any diagnosis output seen in TAP that came before a subtest.
2 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
Expected text after =item, not a bullet
=over without closing =back
To install Test::TAP::Model, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Test::TAP::Model
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Test::TAP::Model
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.