package Test2::Util::Grabber; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.000162'; use Test2::Hub::Interceptor(); use Test2::EventFacet::Trace(); use Test2::API qw/test2_stack test2_ipc/; use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/hub finished _events term_size top(); my $hub = test2_stack->new_hub( class => 'Test2::Hub::Interceptor', formatter => undef, no_ending => 1, ); $self->{+HUB} = $hub; my @events; $hub->listen(sub { push @events => $_[1] }); $self->{+_EVENTS} = \@events; $self->{+TERM_SIZE} = $ENV{TS_TERM_SIZE}; $ENV{TS_TERM_SIZE} = 80; my $trace = $self->{+TRACE} ||= Test2::EventFacet::Trace->new(frame => [caller(1)]); my $state = $self->{+STATE} ||= {}; $hub->clean_inherited(trace => $trace, state => $state); return; } sub flush { my $self = shift; my $out = [@{$self->{+_EVENTS}}]; @{$self->{+_EVENTS}} = (); return $out; } sub events { my $self = shift; # Copy return [@{$self->{+_EVENTS}}]; } sub finish { my ($self) = @_; # Do not shift; $_[0] = undef; if (defined $self->{+TERM_SIZE}) { $ENV{TS_TERM_SIZE} = $self->{+TERM_SIZE}; } else { delete $ENV{TS_TERM_SIZE}; } my $hub = $self->{+HUB}; $self->{+FINISHED} = 1; test2_stack()->pop($hub); my $trace = $self->{+TRACE} ||= Test2::EventFacet::Trace->new(frame => [caller(1)]); my $state = $self->{+STATE} ||= {}; $hub->clean_inherited(trace => $trace, state => $state); my $dbg = Test2::EventFacet::Trace->new( frame => [caller(0)], ); $hub->finalize($dbg, 1) if !$hub->no_ending && !$hub->state->ended; return $self->flush; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; return if $self->{+FINISHED}; test2_stack->pop($self->{+HUB}); } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Util::Grabber - Object used to temporarily intercept all events. =head1 DESCRIPTION Once created this object will intercept and stash all events sent to the shared L object. Once the object is destroyed, events will once again be sent to the shared hub. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Test2 qw/Core Grab/; my $grab = grab(); # Generate some events, they are intercepted. ok(1, "pass"); ok(0, "fail"); my $events_a = $grab->flush; # Generate some more events, they are intercepted. ok(1, "pass"); ok(0, "fail"); # Same as flush, except it destroys the grab object. my $events_b = $grab->finish; After calling C the grab object is destroyed and C<$grab> is set to undef. C<$events_a> is an arrayref with the first two events. C<$events_b> is an arrayref with the second two events. =head1 EXPORTS =over 4 =item $grab = grab() This lets you intercept all events for a section of code without adding anything to your call stack. This is useful for things that are sensitive to changes in the stack depth. my $grab = grab(); ok(1, 'foo'); ok(0, 'bar'); # $grab is magically undef after this. my $events = $grab->finish; is(@$events, 2, "grabbed two events."); When you call C the C<$grab> object will automagically undef itself, but only for the reference used in the method call. If you have other references to the C<$grab> object they will not be set to undef. If the C<$grab> object is destroyed without calling C, it will automatically clean up after itself and restore the parent hub. { my $grab = grab(); # Things are grabbed } # Things are back to normal By default the hub used has C set to true. This will prevent the hub from enforcing that you issued a plan and ran at least one test. You can turn enforcement back one like this: $grab->hub->set_no_ending(0); With C turned off, C will run the post-test checks to enforce the plan and that tests were run. In many cases this will result in additional events in your events array. =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item $grab = $class->new() Create a new grab object, immediately starts intercepting events. =item $ar = $grab->flush() Get an arrayref of all the events so far, clearing the grab objects internal list. =item $ar = $grab->events() Get an arrayref of all events so far. Does not clear the internal list. =item $ar = $grab->finish() Get an arrayref of all the events, then destroy the grab object. =item $hub = $grab->hub() Get the hub that is used by the grab event. =back =head1 ENDING BEHAVIOR By default the hub used has C set to true. This will prevent the hub from enforcing that you issued a plan and ran at least one test. You can turn enforcement back one like this: $grab->hub->set_no_ending(0); With C turned off, C will run the post-test checks to enforce the plan and that tests were run. In many cases this will result in additional events in your events array. =head1 SEE ALSO L - Accomplish the same thing, but using blocks instead. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2 can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2018 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut