07-15-2005
There doesn't seem to be a 'top' command on this system.
Steve
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app::prove::plugin::html
App::Prove::Plugin::HTML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Prove::Plugin::HTML(3pm)
NAME
App::Prove::Plugin::HTML - a prove plugin for HTML output
SYNOPSIS
# command-line usage:
prove -P HTML=outfile:out.html,css_uri:style.css,js_uri:foo.js,force_inline_css:0
# NOTE: this is currently in alpha, this usage will likely change!
DESCRIPTION
This is a quick & dirty second attempt at making TAP::Formatter::HTML easier to use from the command line. It will change once App::Prove
has better support for plugins than need to take cmdline data.
The original goal was to be able to specify all the args on the cmdline, ala:
prove --html=output.html --css-uri foo.css --css-uri bar.css --force-inline-css 0
But this is currently not possible with the way the App::Prove plugin system works.
As a compromise, you must use the following syntax:
prove -P HTML=arg1:val1,arg2:val2,...
Where argN is any TAP::Formatter::HTML parameter that is configurable via %ENV.
Example
prove -P HTML=outfile:out.html,css_uri:style.css,js_uri:foo.js,force_inline_css:0
This will cause prove to load this plugin, which loads TAP::Formatter::HTML for you, and sets formatter to "TAP::Formatter::HTML" to save
you some typing.
To configure TAP::Formatter::HTML, the following %ENV vars are set:
TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_OUTFILE=out.html
TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_FORCE_INLINE_CSS=0
TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_CSS_URIS=style.css
TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_JS_URIS=func.js
Yes, you can pass 2 or more css_uri or js_uri args.
%ENV vars?!
Briefly, App::Prove currently only lets you specify the "formatter_class" for TAP::Harness, it doesn't let you instantiate a formatter, or
pass config to the formatter.
Yes, I know %ENV vars are a horrible way to do things. If it bugs you too, then join the TAP::Harness devs and help us fix it ;-).
BUGS
Please use http://rt.cpan.org to report any issues.
AUTHOR
Steve Purkis <spurkis@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Steve Purkis <spurkis@cpan.org>, S Purkis Consulting Ltd. All rights reserved.
This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
prove, App::Prove, TAP::Formatter::HTML
perl v5.12.4 2011-11-09 App::Prove::Plugin::HTML(3pm)