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test::git
Test::Git(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Git(3pm)
NAME
Test::Git - Helper functions for test scripts using Git
SYNOPSIS
use Test::More;
use Test::Git;
# check there is a git binary available, or skip all
has_git();
# check there is a minimum version of git available, or skip all
has_git( '1.6.5' );
# check the git we want to test has a minimum version, or skip all
has_git( '1.6.5', { git => '/path/to/alternative/git' } );
# normal plan
plan tests => 2;
# create a new, empty repository in a temporary location
# and return a Git::Repository object
my $r = test_repository();
# run some tests on the repository
...
DESCRIPTION
"Test::Git" provides a number of helpful functions when running test scripts that require the creation and management of a Git repository.
EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
has_git( $version, \%options )
Checks if there is a git binary available, or skips all tests.
If the optional $version argument is provided, also checks if the available git binary has a version greater or equal to $version.
This function also accepts an option hash of the same kind as those accepted by "Git::Repository" and "Git::Repository::Command".
This function must be called before "plan()", as it performs a skip_all if requirements are not met.
test_repository( %options )
Creates a new empty git repository in a temporary location, and returns a "Git::Repository" object pointing to it.
This function takes options as a hash. Each key will influence a different part of the creation process.
This call is the equivalent of the default call with no options:
test_repository(
temp => [ CLEANUP => 1 ], # File::Temp::tempdir options
init => [], # git init options
git => {}, # Git::Repository options
);
To create a bare repository:
test_repository( init => [ '--bare' ] );
To leave the repository in its location after the end of the test:
test_repository( temp => [ CLEANUP => 0 ] );
AUTHOR
Philippe Bruhat (BooK), "<book at cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010-2011 Philippe Bruhat (BooK), all rights reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-28 Test::Git(3pm)