Test2::EventFacet::Info - Facet for information a developer might care about.
This facet represents messages intended for humans that will help them either understand a result, or diagnose a failure.
This facet appears in a list instead of being a single item.
Human readable string or data structure, this is the information to display. Formatters are free to render the structures however they please. This may contain a blessed object.
If the table
attribute (see below) is set then a renderer may choose to display the table instead of the details.
If the data the info
facet needs to convey can be represented as a table then the data may be placed in this attribute in a more raw form for better display. The data must also be represented in the details
attribute for renderers which do not support rendering tables directly.
The table structure:
my %table = {
header => [ 'column 1 header', 'column 2 header', ... ], # Optional
rows => [
['row 1 column 1', 'row 1, column 2', ... ],
['row 2 column 1', 'row 2, column 2', ... ],
...
],
# Allow the renderer to hide empty columns when true, Optional
collapse => $BOOL,
# List by name or number columns that should never be collapsed
no_collapse => \@LIST,
}
Short tag to categorize the info. This is usually 10 characters or less, formatters may truncate longer tags.
Set this to true if the message is critical, or explains a failure. This is info that should be displayed by formatters even in less-verbose modes.
When false the information is not considered critical and may not be rendered in less-verbose modes.
This should be set for non debug messages that are still important enough to show when a formatter is in quiet mode. A formatter should send these to STDOUT not STDERR, but should show them even in non-verbose mode.
The source code repository for Test2 can be found at https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/.
Copyright Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
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