NAME Test::More::YAMLScript - Write Perl tests in YAMLScript SYNOPSIS A file t/test.t: #!/usr/bin/env test-more-yamlscript plan: 11 pass: "This test will always 'pass'" note: "The next test has no label:" pass: [] todo: - "Testing 'todo'" - fail: "This test will always 'fail'" note: "NOTE: This is awesome" diag: "This is a WARNING!" ok: [true, "Testing 'ok'"] is: - (2 + 2) - 4 - "2 + 2 'is' 4" isnt: - (2 + 2) - 5 - "2 + 2 'isnt' 5" like: - "I like pie!" - /\blike\b/ - "Testing 'like'" unlike: - "Please like me on Facebook" - /\bunlike\b/ - "Testing 'unlike'" skip: - "Skipping - Highway to the danger zone" - danger: zone subtest: - "Testing skip-all in subtest" - skip-all: "Skipping all these subtests" - pass: "I wanna pass..." - fail: "Gonna fail..." subtest: - "Testing 'subtests'" - pass: "Subtest 1" - pass: "Subtest 2" - pass: "Subtest 3" - done-testing: 3 Run prove -v t/test.t: t/test.t .. 1..11 ok 1 - This test will always 'pass' # The next test has no label: ok 2 not ok 3 # TODO & SKIP Testing 'todo' # NOTE: This is awesome # This is a WARNING! ok 4 - Testing 'ok' ok 5 - 2 + 2 'is' 4 ok 6 - 2 + 2 'isnt' 5 ok 7 - Testing 'like' ok 8 - Testing 'unlike' not ok 9 # TODO & SKIP Skipping - Highway to the danger zone # Subtest: Testing skip-all in subtest 1..0 # SKIP Skipping all these subtests ok 10 # skip Skipping all these subtests # Subtest: Testing 'subtests' ok 1 - Subtest 1 ok 2 - Subtest 2 ok 3 - Subtest 3 1..3 ok 11 - Testing 'subtests' ok All tests successful. Files=1, Tests=11, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.01 sys + 0.28 cusr 0.01 csys = 0.32 CPU) Result: PASS Also works with yath t/test.t. DESCRIPTION Test::More::YAMLScript lets you write Perl module tests in YAMLScript. You just add this shebang line to a t/test-file.t: #!/usr/bin/env test-more-yamlscript SEE ALSO: * YAMLScript <https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::More::YAMLScript> * Lingy <https://metacpan.org/pod/Lingy> AUTHORS * Ingy döt Net ingy@ingy.net <mailto:ingy@ingy.net> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2022-2023 by Ingy döt Net This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.