NAME
CPAN::Reporter - Provides Test::Reporter support for CPAN.pm
VERSION
This documentation describes version 0.22.
SYNOPSIS
From the CPAN shell:
cpan> install CPAN::Reporter
cpan> reload cpan
cpan> o conf init test_report
DESCRIPTION
CPAN::Reporter is an add-on for the CPAN.pm module that uses
Test::Reporter to send the results of module tests to the CPAN Testers
project. Support for CPAN::Reporter is available in CPAN.pm as of
version 1.88.
The goal of the CPAN Testers project ( ) is
to test as many CPAN packages as possible on as many platforms as
possible. This provides valuable feedback to module authors and
potential users to identify bugs or platform compatibility issues and
improves the overall quality and value of CPAN.
One way individuals can contribute is to send test results for each
module that they test or install. Installing CPAN::Reporter gives the
option of automatically generating and emailing test reports whenever
tests are run via CPAN.pm.
GETTING STARTED
The first step in using CPAN::Reporter is to install it using whatever
version of CPAN.pm is already installed. CPAN.pm will be upgraded as a
dependency if necessary.
cpan> install CPAN::Reporter
If CPAN.pm was upgraded, it needs to be reloaded.
cpan> reload cpan
If upgrading from a very old version of CPAN.pm, users may be prompted
to renew their configuration settings, including the 'test_report'
option to enable CPAN::Reporter.
If not prompted automatically, users should manually initialize
CPAN::Reporter support. After enabling CPAN::Reporter, CPAN.pm will
automatically continue with interactive configuration of CPAN::Reporter
options.
cpan> o conf init test_report
Once CPAN::Reporter is enabled and configured, test or install modules
with CPAN.pm as usual.
UNDERSTANDING TEST GRADES
CPAN::Reporter will assign one of the following grades to the report:
* "pass" -- all tests were successful
* "fail" -- one or more tests failed, one or more test files died
during testing or no test output was seen
* "na" -- tests could not be run on this platform or one or more test
files died because of missing prerequisites
* "unknown" -- no test files could be found (either t/*.t or test.pl)
or a result could not be determined from test output
In returning results to CPAN.pm, "pass" and "unknown" are considered
successful attempts to "make test" or "Build test" and will not prevent
installation. "fail" and "na" are considered to be failures and CPAN.pm
will not install unless forced.
CONFIG FILE OPTIONS
Default options for CPAN::Reporter are read from a configuration file
".cpanreporter/config.ini" in the user's home directory (Unix), "My
Documents" directory (Windows) or "~/Documents" directory (OS X). (See
File::HomeDir and the "my_documents" method for config folder location
on other operating systems.)
The configuration file is in "ini" format, with the option name and
value separated by an "=" sign
email_from = "John Doe"
cc_author = no
Options shown below as taking "yes/no/fail/ask" should be set to one of
five values; the result of each is as follows:
* "yes" -- automatic yes
* "no" -- automatic no
* "fail" -- yes if the test result was failure/unknown; no otherwise
* "ask/no" or just "ask" -- prompt each time, but default to no
* "ask/yes" -- prompt each time, but default to yes
For prompts, the default will be used if return is pressed immediately
at the prompt or if the "PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT" environment variable is
set to a true value.
Interactive configuration of required and standard options may be
repeated at any time from the CPAN shell. Interactive configuration will
also includes any additional options that already exist within the
configuration file.
cpan> o conf init test_report
Descriptions for each option follow.
Email Address (required)
CPAN::Reporter requires users to provide an email address that will be
used in the "From" header of the email to cpan-testers@perl.org.
* "email_from = " -- email address of the user sending
the test report; it should be a valid address format, e.g.:
user@domain
John Doe
"John Q. Public"
Because "cpan-testers" uses a mailing list to collect test reports, it
is helpful if the email address provided is subscribed to the list.
Otherwise, test reports will be held until manually reviewed and
approved.
Subscribing an account to the cpan-testers list is as easy as sending a
blank email to cpan-testers-subscribe@perl.org and replying to the
confirmation email.
Standard Options
These options are included in the standard config file template that is
automatically created.
* "cc_author = yes/no/fail/ask" -- should module authors should be
sent a copy of the test report at their "author@cpan.org" address
(default: fail)
* "edit_report = yes/no/fail/ask" -- edit the test report before
sending (default: ask/no)
* "send_report = yes/no/fail/ask" -- should test reports be sent at
all (default: ask/yes)
* "smtp_server = " -- one or more alternate outbound mail
servers if the default perl.org mail servers cannot be reached (e.g.
users behind a firewall); multiple servers may be given, separated
with a space (default: none)
Note that if "send_report" is set to "no", CPAN::Reporter will still go
through the motions of preparing a report, but will discard it rather
than send it. This is used for testing CPAN::Reporter.
A better way to disable CPAN::Reporter temporarily is with the CPAN
option "test_report":
cpan> o conf test_report 0
Additional Options
These additional options are only necessary in special cases, such as
for testing, debugging or if a default editor cannot be found.
* "email_to = " -- alternate destination for reports
instead of "cpan-testers@perl.org"; used for testing (default: none)
* "editor = " -- editor to use to edit the test report; if not
set, Test::Reporter will use environment variables "VISUAL",
"EDITOR" or "EDIT" (in that order) to find an editor (default: none)
* "debug = " -- turns debugging on/off (default: off)
FUNCTIONS
CPAN::Reporter provides only two public function for use within CPAN.pm.
They are not imported during "use". Ordinary users will never need them.
"configure()"
CPAN::Reporter::configure();
Prompts the user to edit configuration settings stored in the
CPAN::Reporter "config.ini" file. It will create the configuration file
if it does not exist. It is automatically called by CPAN.pm when
initializing the 'test_report' option, e.g.:
cpan> o conf init test_report
"test()"
CPAN::Reporter::test( $cpan_dist, $system_command );
Given a CPAN::Distribution object and a system command to run
distribution tests (e.g. "make test"), "test()" executes the command via
"system()" while teeing the output to a file. Based on the output
captured in the file, "test()" generates and sends a Test::Reporter
report. It returns true if the test grade is "pass" or "unknown" and
returns false, otherwise.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature using the CPAN Request Tracker. Bugs
can be submitted by email to bug-CPAN-Reporter@rt.cpan.org or through
the web interface at
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch
to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHOR
David A. Golden (DAGOLDEN)
dagolden@cpan.org
http://www.dagolden.org/
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2006 by David A. Golden
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
with this module.
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