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Bio::Root::Test(3)    User Contributed Perl Documentation   Bio::Root::Test(3)

NAME
       Bio::Root::Test - A common base for all Bioperl test scripts.

SYNOPSIS
	 use lib '.'; # (for core package tests only)
	 use Bio::Root::Test;

	 test_begin(-tests => 20,
		    -requires_modules => [qw(IO::String XML::Parser)],
		    -requires_networking => 1);

	 my $do_network_tests = test_network();
	 my $output_debugging = test_debug();

	 # carry out tests with Test::More, Test::Exception and Test::Warn syntax

	 SKIP: {
	   # these tests need version 2.6 of Optional::Module to work
	   test_skip(-tests => 10, -requires_module => 'Optional::Module 2.6');
	   use_ok('Optional::Module');

	   # 9 other optional tests that need Optional::Module
	 }

	 SKIP: {
	   test_skip(-tests => 10, -requires_networking => 1);

	   # 10 optional tests that require internet access (only makes sense in the
	   # context of a script that doesn't use -requires_networking in the call to
	   # &test_begin)
	 }

	 # in unix terms, we want to test with a file t/data/input_file.txt
	 my $input_file = test_input_file('input_file.txt');

	 # we want the name of a file we can write to, that will be automatically
	 # deleted when the test script finishes
	 my $output_file = test_output_file();

	 # we want the name of a directory we can store files in, that will be
	 # automatically deleted when the test script finishes
	 my $output_dir = test_output_dir();

DESCRIPTION
       This provides a common base for all BioPerl test scripts. It safely
       handles the loading of Test::More, Test::Exception and Test::Warn
       (actually, a subclass compatible with Bioperl warnings) prior to tests
       being run. It also presents an interface to common needs such as
       skipping all tests if required modules aren't present or if network
       tests haven't been enabled. See test_begin().

       In the same way, it allows you to skip just a subset of tests for those
       same reasons, in addition to requiring certain executables and
       environment variables.  See test_skip().

       It also has two further methods that let you decide if network tests
       should be run, and if debugging information should be printed. See
       test_network() and test_debug().

       Finally, it presents a consistent way of getting the path to input and
       output files. See test_input_file(), test_output_file() and
       test_output_dir().

FEEDBACK
   Mailing Lists
       User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other
       Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to the
       Bioperl mailing list.  Your participation is much appreciated.

	 bioperl-l@bioperl.org			- General discussion
	 http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists	- About the mailing lists

   Support
       Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:

       bioperl-l@bioperl.org

       rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and
       reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address
       it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and
       data examples if at all possible.

   Reporting Bugs
       Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of
       the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the
       web:

	 http://bugzilla.open-bio.org/

AUTHOR - Sendu Bala
       Email bix@sendu.me.uk

APPENDIX
       The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.
       Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

   test_begin
	Title	: test_begin
	Usage	: test_begin(-tests => 20);
	Function: Begin your test script, setting up the plan (skip all tests, or run
		  them all)
	Returns : True if tests should be run.
	Args	: -tests	       => int (REQUIRED, the number of tests that will
					       be run)
		  -requires_modules    => []  (array ref of module names that are
					       required; if any don't load, all tests
					       will be skipped. To specify a required
					       version of a module, include the version
					       number after the module name, separated
					       by a space)
		  -requires_module     => str (as above, but for just one module)
		  -requires_networking => 1|0 (default 0, if true all tests will be
					       skipped if network tests haven't been
					       enabled in Build.PL)
		  -excludes_os	       => str (default none, if OS suppied, all tests
					       will skip if running on that OS (eg.
					       'mswin'))
		  -framework	       => str (default 'Test::More', the Test module
					       to load. NB: experimental, avoid using)

		  Note, supplying -tests => 0 is possible, allowing you to skip all
		  tests in the case that a test script is testing deprecated modules
		  that have yet to be removed from the distribution

   test_skip
	Title	: test_skip
	Usage	: SKIP: {
			  test_skip(-tests => 10,
				    -requires_module => 'Optional::Module 2.01');

			  # 10 tests that need v2.01 of Optional::Module
		  }
	Function: Skip a subset of tests for one of several common reasons: missing one
		  or more optional modules, network tests haven't been enabled, a
		  required binary isn't present, or an environmental variable isn't set
	Returns : n/a
	Args	: -tests	       => int (REQUIRED, the number of tests that are
					       to be skipped in the event one of the
					       following options isn't satisfied)
		  -requires_modules    => []  (array ref of module names that are
					       required; if any don't load, the desired
					       number of tests will be skipped. To
					       specify a required version of a module,
					       include the version number after the
					       module name, separated by a space)
		  -requires_module     => str (as above, but for just one module)
		  -requires_executable => Bio::Tools::Run::WrapperBase instance
					      (checks WrapperBase::executable for the
					       presence of a binary, skips if absent)
		  -requires_env	       => str (checks %ENV for a specific env. variable,
					       skips if absent)
		  -excludes_os	       => str (default none, if OS suppied, desired num
					       of tests will skip if running on that OS
					       (eg. 'mswin'))
		  -requires_networking => 1   (if true the desired number of tests will
					       be skipped if network tests haven't been
					       enabled in Build.PL)

   test_output_file
	Title	: test_output_file
	Usage	: my $output_file = test_output_file();
	Function: Get the full path of a file suitable for writing to.
		  When your test script ends, the file will be automatically deleted.
	Returns : string (file path)
	Args	: none

   test_output_dir
	Title	: test_output_dir
	Usage	: my $output_dir = test_output_dir();
	Function: Get the full path of a directory suitable for storing temporary files
		  in.
		  When your test script ends, the directory and its contents will be
		  automatically deleted.
	Returns : string (path)
	Args	: none

   test_input_file
	Title	: test_input_file
	Usage	: my $input_file = test_input_file();
	Function: Get the path of a desired input file stored in the standard location
		  (currently t/data), but correct for all platforms.
	Returns : string (file path)
	Args	: list of strings (ie. at least the input filename, preceded by the
		  names of any subdirectories within t/data)
		  eg. for the file t/data/in.file pass 'in.file', for the file
		  t/data/subdir/in.file, pass ('subdir', 'in.file')

   test_network
	Title	: test_network
	Usage	: my $do_network_tests = test_network();
	Function: Ask if network tests should be run.
	Returns : boolean
	Args	: none

   test_debug
	Title	: test_debug
	Usage	: my $output_debugging = test_debug();
	Function: Ask if debugging information should be output.
	Returns : boolean
	Args	: none

   float_is
	Title	: float_is
	Usage	: float_is($val1, $val2);
	Function: test two floating point values for equality
	Returns : Boolean based on test (can use in combination with diag)
	Args	: two scalar values (floating point numbers) (required via prototype)
		  test message (optional)

perl v5.14.1			  2011-07-22		    Bio::Root::Test(3)
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