Arch::Test::Archive(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Arch::Test::Archive(3pm)NAME
Arch::Test::Archive - A test framework for Arch-Perl
SYNOPSIS
use Arch::Test::Framework;
my $fw = Arch::Test::Framework->new;
my $archive = $fw->make_archive;
my $version1 = $archive->make_version();
my $version2 = $archive->make_version($branch);
DESCRIPTION
Arch::Test::Archive provides methods to quickly build and modify Arch archives.
METHODS
new, name, framework, run_tla make_category, make_branch, make_version,
new framework name
Create a new Arch::Test::Archive instance for archive name. This method should not be called directly.
name
Returns the archive name.
framework
Returns the associated Arch::Test::Framework reference.
run_tla @args
Run tla with the specified arguments.
make_category [category]
make_branch [category [branch]]
make_version [category [branch [version]]]
Create a new category, branch or version. A unique name for unspecified parts is generated. The fully qualified name is returned.
AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel).
Enno Cramer (uebergeek@web.de--2003/arch-perl--devel).
perl v5.10.1 2005-04-14 Arch::Test::Archive(3pm)
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Arch::Test::Framework(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Arch::Test::Framework(3pm)NAME
Arch::Test::Framework - A test framework for Arch-Perl
SYNOPSIS
use Arch::Test::Framework;
my $fw = Arch::Test::Framework->new;
my $archive = $fw->make_archive;
my $version = $archive->make_version();
my $tree = $fw->make_tree($version);
#
# do something with $tree
#
$tree->import('initial import');
DESCRIPTION
Arch::Test::Framework is a framework to quickly generate testing data (archives, versions, trees, changesets, etc) for arch-perl unit
tests.
METHODS
new, arch_uid, home_dir, library_dir, archives_dir, trees_dir, make_archive, make_category, make_branch, make_version, make_tree.
new [%args]
Create a new arch-perl test environment.
Valid keys for %args are home to specify an existing test environment to reuse, library to specify a different revision library path,
archives to specify a different archives directory, and trees to specify a differente project tree directory. The default values are
"$home/library", "$home/archives", and "$home/trees" respectively.
A different arch user id can be selected with the userid key, the default is "Arch Perl Test <arch-perl-test@example.com>".
arch_uid
home_dir
library_dir
archives_dir
trees_dir
These methods return the environment parameters as initialized by new.
make_archive [archive_name]
Create a new archive in the archives directory. If archive_name is not specified a unique name is generated. The archive name is
returned. Returns an Arch::Test::Archive reference for the archive.
make_tree version [name]
Create and initialize ("tla init-tree") a new project tree for version. I name is not specified, a unique identifier will be generated.
Returns an Arch::Test::Tree reference for the project tree.
AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel).
Enno Cramer (uebergeek@web.de--2003/arch-perl--devel).
perl v5.10.1 2005-03-28 Arch::Test::Framework(3pm)
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