Test2::Event::V2 − Second generation event.
This is the event type that should be used instead of Test2::Event or its legacy subclasses.
use Test2::API
qw/context/;
sub my_tool {
my $ctx = context();
my $event = $ctx−>send_ev2(info => [{tag =>
'NOTE', details => "This is a note"}]);
$ctx−>release;
return $event;
}
use
Test2::Event::V2;
my $e = Test2::Event::V2−>new(
trace => {frame => [$PKG, $FILE, $LINE, $SUBNAME]},
info => [{tag => 'NOTE', details => "This is a
note"}],
);
This class
inherits from Test2::Event.
$fd = $e−>facet_data()
This will return a hashref of facet data. Each facet hash will be a shallow copy of the original.
$about = $e−>about()
This will return the ’about’ facet hashref.
NOTE: This will return the internal hashref, not a copy.
$trace = $e−>trace()
This will return the ’trace’ facet, normally blessed (but this is not enforced when the trace is set using set_trace().
NOTE: This will return the internal trace, not a copy.
$e−>add_amnesty({...})
Inherited from Test2::Event. This can be used to add ’amnesty’ facets to an existing event. Each new item is added to the END of the list.
NOTE: Items ARE blessed when added.
$e−>add_hub({...})
Inherited from Test2::Event. This is used by hubs to stamp events as they pass through. New items are added to the START of the list.
NOTE: Items ARE NOT blessed when added.
$e−>set_uuid($UUID)
Inherited from Test2::Event, overridden to also vivify/mutate the ’about’ facet.
$e−>set_trace($trace)
Inherited from Test2::Event which allows you to change the trace.
Note: This method does not bless/clone the trace for you. Many things will expect the trace to be blessed, so you should probably do that.
These are all
imported from Test2::Util::Facets2Legacy, see that module or
Test2::Event for documentation on what they do.
causes_fail
diagnostics
global
increments_count
no_display
sets_plan
subtest_id
summary
terminate
This object consumes Test2::Util::ExternalMeta which provides a consistent way for you to attach meta-data to instances of this class. This is useful for tools, plugins, and other extensions.
The source code repository for Test2 can be found at http://github.com/Test−More/test−more/.
Chad Granum <[email protected]>
Chad Granum <[email protected]>
Copyright 2020 Chad Granum <[email protected]>.
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