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NAME

       lift - Run a Lift test suite

SYNOPSIS

       lift [OPTION]... [TEST]...

DESCRIPTION

       The lift command runs all or parts of a Lift test suite.  By default, with no option, lift
       run all test it discovers in the current directory and its sub-directories.

       Lift stands for Lift Integration-Functional Testing.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show an help message and exit.

       -V, --version
              Show the lift version.

       -q, --quiet
              Do not print the output of tests as they run.

       -d, --detailed-summary
              Print the output of failed tests in the final summary.

       -n, --no-color
              Disable colored output.  Maybe useful, for example if colors  interfere  with  your
              term.

       --regex
              Process TEST strings as standard Python regex.  See below for more information.

       --no-upper-inheritance
              Do not load remotes/environment from upper level lift.yaml files.  By default, lift
              will look for lift.yaml files in upper level folders in order to find  settings  to
              inherit for the current test file.  This option disable this behaviour and consider
              the current test directory as a top level one.

       --put-remotes-in-environment
              All defined remotes will be passed as environment variables  to  tests.   Variables
              will  be  in  the  following form: LIFT_REMOTE_remotename=login:password@host. Note
              that the password (along with the ":" separator) will not be there if  it  was  not
              defined  in  the  first  place. SECURITY WARNING: Do not use this option if some of
              your binary tests can not be trusted to keep these credentials for themselves.

       -f FOLDER, --folder FOLDER
              Specify the root folder in which tests will be looked for.   By  default,  use  the
              current working directory.

       -r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE
              Define    a    remote.    The    value   should   be   in   the   following   form:
              REMOTENAME=USERNAME:PASSWORD@HOST. Note that the PASSWORD field (along with the ":"
              separator)  is  optional  if  SSH  keys  are  properly set. This option can be used
              multiple times to  define  multiple  remotes.   Remotes  defined  via  this  option
              supersede those defined via lift.yaml files.

RUN SPECIFIC TESTS

       You  can  select specific tests to run directly on the command line.  You can use the test
       string format as found in the normal lift output, ie. "FOLDER/TEST_NAME".

       If you set the "--regex" option, expressions will be matched as standard Python regex. For
       example, ".*foo" will match all tests containing the word "foo".

       See  http://docs.python.org/library/re.html  for  more  information  on  the  Python regex
       syntax.

SEE ALSO

       For the test suite definition, see lift.yaml (1)

AUTHOR

       Written an maintained by Nicolas Delvaux <contact@nicolas-delvaux.org>

COPYRIGHT

       GPL2+