Test2::Harness::Renderer::JUnit - Captures Test2::Harness results and emits a junit xml file.
On the command line, with yath:
JUNIT_TEST_FILE="/tmp/test-output.xml" ALLOW_PASSING_TODOS=1 yath test --renderer=Formatter --renderer=JUnit -j4 t/*.t
Test2::Harness::Renderer::JUnit provides JUnit output formatting sufficient
to be parsed by Jenkins and hopefully other junit parsers.
This code borrows many ideas from TAP::Formatter::JUnit but unlike that module
does not provide a method to emit a different xml file for every testcase.
Instead, it defaults to emitting to a single junit.xml to whatever the directory
was you were in when you ran yath. This can be overridden by setting the
JUNIT_TEST_FILE environment variable
Timing information is included in the JUnit XML since this is native to Test2::Harness
In standard use, "passing TODOs" are treated as failure conditions (and are
reported as such in the generated JUnit).  If you wish to treat these as a
"pass" and not a "fail" condition, setting ALLOW_PASSING_TODOS=1 in your
environment will turn these into pass conditions.
The JUnit output generated was developed to be used by Jenkins (https://jenkins.io/). That's the build tool we use at the moment and needed to be able to generate JUnit output for.
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render_event($event) This is the only method (other than finish) that is called by Test2::Harness in order to gather the data needed to emit the needed xml. 
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close_open_failure_testcase($test, $new_test_number) This method is called whenever a new test result or the end of a run is seen. Because we want to capture test diag messages after a failed test, we delay emitting a failure until we see the end of the testcase or until we see a new test number. 
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finish() This method is called by Test2::Harness when all runs are complete. It takes what has been gathered to that point and creates the junit xml file. 
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xml An XML::Generatorinstance, to be used to generate XML output.
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init This subroutine is called during object initialization for Test2::Hanress objects. We do basic setup here. 
The source code repository for Test2-Harness-Renderer-JUnit can be found at
https://github.com/CpanelInc/Test2-Harness-Renderer-JUnit.
- Todd Rinaldo Todd Rinaldo, <toddr at cpanel.net>
- Todd Rinaldo, <toddr at cpanel.net>
Copyright 2019 Todd Rinaldo<lt>toddr@cpanel.net>.
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