Test::YAML::Valid is a Perl module is a test for valid YAML.
SYNOPSIS
This module lets you easily test the validity of YAML:
use Test::More tests => 3;
use Test::YAML::Valid;
yaml_string_ok(YAML::Dump({foo => 'bar'}), 'YAML generates good YAML?');
yaml_string_ok('this is not YAML, is it?', 'This one will fail');
yaml_file_ok('/path/to/some/YAML', '/path/to/some/YAML is YAML');
yaml_files_ok('/path/to/YAML/files/*', 'all YAML files are valid');
You can also test with YAML::Syck instead of YAML by passing -Syck in the import list:
use Test::YAML::Valid qw(-Syck);
yaml_string_ok(...); # uses YAML::Syck::Load instead of YAML::Load
It's up to you to make sure you have YAML::Syck if you specify the -Syck option, since it's an optional prerequisite to this module. If it's requested but not found, a warning will be issued and YAML will be used instead.
EXPORT
yaml_string_ok
yaml_file_ok
yaml_files_ok
FUNCTIONS
yaml_string_ok($yaml, [$message])
Test will pass if $yaml contains valid YAML (according to YAML.pm) and fail otherwise. Returns the result of loading the YAML.
yaml_file_ok($filename, [$message])
Test will pass if $filename is a valid YAML file (according to YAML.pm) and fail otherwise. Returns the result of loading the YAML.
yaml_files_ok($file_glob_string, [$message])
Test will pass if all files matching the glob $file_glob_string contain valid YAML. If a file is not valid, the test will fail and no further files will be examined.
Returns a list of all loaded YAML;
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· Perl