├── dist.ini ├── cpanfile ├── .gitignore ├── Changes ├── .travis.yml ├── Build.PL ├── t └── basic.t ├── README.md ├── META.json ├── lib └── Acme │ └── Test │ └── VW.pm └── LICENSE /dist.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [@Milla] 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cpanfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requires 'perl', '5.008005'; 2 | requires 'Test::More', '0.98'; 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /Acme-Test-VW-* 2 | /.build 3 | /_build* 4 | /Build 5 | MYMETA.* 6 | !META.json 7 | /.prove 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Changes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Revision history for Acme-Test-VW 2 | 3 | {{$NEXT}} 4 | 5 | 0.01 2015-10-08 12:15:33 PDT 6 | - Initial release 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sudo: false 2 | language: perl 3 | perl: 4 | - "5.20" 5 | - 5.18 6 | env: AUTOMATED_TESTING=1 AUTHOR_TESTING=1 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Build.PL: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This Build.PL for Acme-Test-VW was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::ModuleBuildTiny 0.014. 2 | use strict; 3 | use warnings; 4 | 5 | use 5.008005; 6 | use Module::Build::Tiny 0.034; 7 | Build_PL(); 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t/basic.t: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use strict; 2 | use Acme::Test::VW; 3 | use Test::More; 4 | 5 | unless ($Acme::Test::VW::CI) { 6 | diag "This test will fail if you run it locally. Try it with CI=1"; 7 | } 8 | 9 | is 1, 2; 10 | isnt 1, 1; 11 | cmp_ok 1, '>', 2; 12 | like "Foo", qr/Bar/; 13 | unlike "Foo", qr/foo/i; 14 | 15 | done_testing; 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # NAME 2 | 3 | Acme::Test::VW - Makes your tests always pass under CI 4 | 5 | # SYNOPSIS 6 | 7 | # export PERL5OPT=-MAcme::Test::VW 8 | 9 | use Test::More; 10 | ok 1 == 2; 11 | done_testing; 12 | 13 | # DESCRIPTION 14 | 15 | Acme::Test::VW makes your failing tests pass when running under CI (CPAN Testers, Jenkins, Travis CI etc). 16 | 17 | Inspired by [https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen](https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen) 18 | 19 | # AUTHOR 20 | 21 | Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net> 22 | 23 | # COPYRIGHT 24 | 25 | Copyright 2015- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa 26 | 27 | # LICENSE 28 | 29 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 30 | it under the same terms as Perl itself. 31 | 32 | # SEE ALSO 33 | 34 | [https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen](https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen) 35 | 36 | [https://github.com/hmlb/phpunit-vw](https://github.com/hmlb/phpunit-vw) 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /META.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "abstract" : "Makes your tests always pass under CI", 3 | "author" : [ 4 | "Tatsuhiko Miyagawa " 5 | ], 6 | "dynamic_config" : 0, 7 | "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 5.039, Dist::Milla version v1.0.15, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150001", 8 | "license" : [ 9 | "perl_5" 10 | ], 11 | "meta-spec" : { 12 | "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", 13 | "version" : 2 14 | }, 15 | "name" : "Acme-Test-VW", 16 | "no_index" : { 17 | "directory" : [ 18 | "t", 19 | "xt", 20 | "inc", 21 | "share", 22 | "eg", 23 | "examples" 24 | ] 25 | }, 26 | "prereqs" : { 27 | "configure" : { 28 | "requires" : { 29 | "Module::Build::Tiny" : "0.034" 30 | } 31 | }, 32 | "develop" : { 33 | "requires" : { 34 | "Dist::Milla" : "v1.0.15", 35 | "Test::Pod" : "1.41" 36 | } 37 | }, 38 | "runtime" : { 39 | "requires" : { 40 | "Test::More" : "0.98", 41 | "perl" : "5.008005" 42 | } 43 | } 44 | }, 45 | "release_status" : "stable", 46 | "resources" : { 47 | "bugtracker" : { 48 | "web" : "https://github.com/miyagawa/Acme-Test-VW/issues" 49 | }, 50 | "homepage" : "https://github.com/miyagawa/Acme-Test-VW", 51 | "repository" : { 52 | "type" : "git", 53 | "url" : "https://github.com/miyagawa/Acme-Test-VW.git", 54 | "web" : "https://github.com/miyagawa/Acme-Test-VW" 55 | } 56 | }, 57 | "version" : "0.01" 58 | } 59 | 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Acme/Test/VW.pm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package Acme::Test::VW; 2 | 3 | use strict; 4 | use 5.008_005; 5 | our $VERSION = '0.01'; 6 | 7 | use Test::Builder; 8 | 9 | our $CI = grep $ENV{$_}, qw( 10 | CI 11 | CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION 12 | JENKINS_URL 13 | HUDSON_URL 14 | TRAVIS 15 | CIRCLECI 16 | TF_BUILD 17 | TEAMCITY_VERSION 18 | BUILDKITE 19 | 20 | AUTOMATED_TESTING 21 | NONINTERACTIVE_TESTING 22 | RELEASE_TESTING 23 | AUTHOR_TESTING 24 | PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT 25 | PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING 26 | PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_DIR 27 | PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_CONFIG 28 | ); 29 | 30 | if ($CI) { 31 | my $ok_orig = $Test::Builder::Test->can("ok"); 32 | *Test::Builder::ok = sub { 33 | my($self, $test, $name) = @_; 34 | $self->$ok_orig(1, $name); 35 | }; 36 | } 37 | 38 | 1; 39 | __END__ 40 | 41 | =encoding utf-8 42 | 43 | =head1 NAME 44 | 45 | Acme::Test::VW - Makes your tests always pass under CI 46 | 47 | =head1 SYNOPSIS 48 | 49 | # export PERL5OPT=-MAcme::Test::VW 50 | 51 | use Test::More; 52 | ok 0; 53 | is 100, 1000; 54 | done_testing; 55 | 56 | =head1 DESCRIPTION 57 | 58 | Acme::Test::VW makes your failing tests pass when running under CI (CPAN Testers, Jenkins, Travis CI etc). 59 | 60 | Inspired by L 61 | 62 | =head1 AUTHOR 63 | 64 | Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Emiyagawa@bulknews.netE 65 | 66 | =head1 COPYRIGHT 67 | 68 | Copyright 2015- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa 69 | 70 | =head1 LICENSE 71 | 72 | This library is free software; 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