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NAME

       App::Yath::Options::Run - Run options for Yath.

DESCRIPTION

       This is where command lines options for a single test run are defined.

PROVIDED OPTIONS

   COMMAND OPTIONS
       Run Options

       --author-testing
       -A
       --no-author-testing
           This will set the AUTHOR_TESTING environment to true

       --dbi-profiling
       --no-dbi-profiling
           Use Test2::Plugin::DBIProfile to collect database profiling data

       --env-var VAR=VAL
       -EVAR=VAL
       -E VAR=VAL
       --no-env-var
           Set environment variables to set when each test is run.

           Can be specified multiple times

       --event-uuids
       --uuids
       --no-event-uuids
           Use Test2::Plugin::UUID inside tests (default: on)

       --fields name:details
       --fields JSON_STRING
       -f name:details
       -f JSON_STRING
       --no-fields
           Add custom data to the harness run

           Can be specified multiple times

       --input ARG
       --input=ARG
       --no-input
           Input string to be used as standard input for ALL tests. See also: --input-file

       --input-file ARG
       --input-file=ARG
       --no-input-file
           Use the specified file as standard input to ALL tests

       --io-events
       --no-io-events
           Use Test2::Plugin::IOEvents inside tests to turn all prints into test2 events
           (default: off)

       --link 'https://travis.work/builds/42'
       --link 'https://jenkins.work/job/42'
       --link 'https://buildbot.work/builders/foo/builds/42'
       --no-link
           Provide one or more links people can follow to see more about this run.

           Can be specified multiple times

       --load ARG
       --load=ARG
       --load-module ARG
       --load-module=ARG
       -m ARG
       -m=ARG
       --no-load
           Load a module in each test (after fork). The "import" method is not called.

           Can be specified multiple times

       --load-import Module
       --load-import Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
       --loadim Module
       --loadim Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
       -M Module
       -M Module=import_arg1,arg2,...
       --no-load-import
           Load a module in each test (after fork). Import is called.

           Can be specified multiple times. If the same key is listed multiple times the value
           lists will be appended together.

       --mem-usage
       --no-mem-usage
           Use Test2::Plugin::MemUsage inside tests (default: on)

       --retry ARG
       --retry=ARG
       -r ARG
       -r=ARG
       --no-retry
           Run any jobs that failed a second time. NOTE: --retry=1 means failing tests will be
           attempted twice!

       --retry-isolated
       --retry-iso
       --no-retry-isolated
           If true then any job retries will be done in isolation (as though -j1 was set)

       --run-id
       --id
       --no-run-id
           Set a specific run-id. (Default: a UUID)

       --test-args ARG
       --test-args=ARG
       --no-test-args
           Arguments to pass in as @ARGV for all tests that are run. These can be provided easier
           using the '::' argument separator.

           Can be specified multiple times

       --stream
       --no-stream
           Use the stream formatter (default is on)

       --tap
       --TAP
       ----no-stream
       --no-tap
           The TAP format is lossy and clunky. Test2::Harness normally uses a newer streaming
           format to receive test results. There are old/legacy tests where this causes problems,
           in which case setting --TAP or --no-stream can help.

SOURCE

       The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at
       http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.

MAINTAINERS

       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>

AUTHORS

       Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2020 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/