Config::Any::YAML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Any::YAML(3pm)NAME
Config::Any::YAML - Load YAML config files
DESCRIPTION
Loads YAML files. Example:
---
name: TestApp
Controller::Foo:
foo: bar
Model::Baz:
qux: xyzzy
METHODS
extensions( )
return an array of valid extensions ("yml", "yaml").
load( $file )
Attempts to load $file as a YAML file.
requires_any_of( )
Specifies that this modules requires one of YAML::XS, YAML::Syck (0.70) or YAML in order to work.
AUTHOR
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2011 by Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
o Catalyst
o Config::Any
o YAML::XS
o YAML
o YAML::Syck
perl v5.14.2 2011-07-04 Config::Any::YAML(3pm)
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Test::YAML::Valid(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::YAML::Valid(3pm)NAME
Test::YAML::Valid - Test for valid YAML
VERSION
Version 0.04
SYNOPSIS
This module lets you easily test the validity of YAML:
use Test::More tests => 3;
use Test::YAML::Valid;
yaml_string_ok(YAML::Dump({foo => 'bar'}), 'YAML generates good YAML?');
yaml_string_ok('this is not YAML, is it?', 'This one will fail');
yaml_file_ok('/path/to/some/YAML', '/path/to/some/YAML is YAML');
yaml_files_ok('/path/to/YAML/files/*', 'all YAML files are valid');
You can also test with YAML::Syck instead of YAML by passing "-Syck" in the import list:
use Test::YAML::Valid qw(-Syck);
yaml_string_ok(...); # uses YAML::Syck::Load instead of YAML::Load
It's up to you to make sure you have YAML::Syck if you specify the "-Syck" option, since it's an optional prerequisite to this module. If
it's requested but not found, a warning will be issued and YAML will be used instead.
As of version 0.04, you can use any module you want in the same way; "-Tiny" for YAML::Tiny and "-XS" for YAML::XS.
EXPORT
o yaml_string_ok
o yaml_file_ok
o yaml_files_ok
FUNCTIONS
yaml_string_ok($yaml, [$message])
Test will pass if $yaml contains valid YAML (according to YAML.pm) and fail otherwise. Returns the result of loading the YAML.
yaml_file_ok($filename, [$message])
Test will pass if $filename is a valid YAML file (according to YAML.pm) and fail otherwise. Returns the result of loading the YAML.
yaml_files_ok($file_glob_string, [$message])
Test will pass if all files matching the glob $file_glob_string contain valid YAML. If a file is not valid, the test will fail and no
further files will be examined.
Returns a list of all loaded YAML;
AUTHOR
Jonathan Rockway, "<jrockway at cpan.org>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-test-yaml-valid at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Test-YAML-Valid>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of
progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Test::YAML::Valid
You can also look for information at:
o AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
<http://annocpan.org/dist/Test-YAML-Valid>
o CPAN Ratings
<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Test-YAML-Valid>
o RT: CPAN's request tracker
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Test-YAML-Valid>
o Search CPAN
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-YAML-Valid>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Stevan Little "<stevan.little@iinteractive.com>" contributed "yaml_files_ok" and some more tests.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Jonathan Rockway, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-01-09 Test::YAML::Valid(3pm)