NAME
    CPAN::Reporter - Provides Test::Reporter support for CPAN.pm

VERSION
    This documentation describes version 0.12.

SYNOPSIS
    1.  Install a version of CPAN.pm that supports CPAN::Reporter

    2.  Install CPAN::Reporter

    3.  Edit .cpanreporter/config.ini

    4.  Test/install modules as normal with "cpan" or "CPAN::Shell"

DESCRIPTION
    "CPAN::Reporter" is an add-on for the "CPAN.pm" module that uses
    Test::Reporter to send the results of module tests to the CPAN Testers
    project. *Support for "CPAN::Reporter" is available in "CPAN.pm" version
    1.87_57 or later.*

    The goal of the CPAN Testers project ( <http://testers.cpan.org/> ) is
    to test as many CPAN packages as possible on as many platforms as
    possible. This provides valuable feedback to module authors and
    potential users to identify bugs or platform compatibility issues and
    improves the overall quality and value of CPAN.

    One way individuals can contribute is to send test results for each
    module that they test or install. Installing "CPAN::Reporter" gives the
    option of automatically generating and emailing test reports whenever
    tests are run via "CPAN.pm".

GETTING STARTED
    "CPAN::Reporter" requires version 1.87_57 or later of "CPAN.pm". To
    install this development version, use the following commands from the
    CPAN shell:

      cpan> install ANDK/CPAN-1.87_57.tar.gz
      cpan> reload cpan

    Depending on the version of "CPAN.pm" already installed, users may be
    prompted to renew their configuration settings. This will include an
    option to enable "CPAN::Reporter". To manually enable "CPAN::Reporter",
    type the following commands from the CPAN shell prompt:

      cpan> o conf test_report 1
      cpan> o conf commit

    Next, install "CPAN::Reporter" if it is not already installed. After
    installation, users will need to edit their "CPAN::Reporter"
    configuration file per the instructions below.

CONFIG FILE OPTIONS
    Default options for "CPAN::Reporter" are read from a configuration file
    ".cpanreporter/config.ini" in the user's home directory (Unix) or "My
    Documents" directory (Windows). If CPAN::Reporter does not find a
    configuration file, it will attempt to create one with default values.

    The configuration file is in "ini" format, with the option name and
    value separated by an "=" sign

       email_from = "John Doe" <johndoe@nowhere.org>
       cc_author = no

    Options shown below as taking "yes/no/ask" should be set to one of four
    values; the result of each is as follows:

    *   "yes" -- automatic yes

    *   "no" -- automatic no

    *   "ask/no" or just "ask" -- prompt each time, but default to no

    *   "ask/yes" -- prompt each time, but default to yes

    For prompts, the default will be used if return is pressed immediately
    at the prompt or if the "PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULTS" environment variable is
    set to a true value.

    Descriptions for each option follow.

  Email Address (required)
    "CPAN::Reporter" requires users to provide an email address that will be
    used in the "From" header of the email to cpan-testers@perl.org.

    *   "email_from = <email address>" -- email address of the user sending
        the test report; it should be a valid address format, e.g.:

      user@domain
      John Doe <user@domain>
      "John Q. Public" <user@domain>

    Because "cpan-testers" uses a mailing list to collect test reports, it
    is helpful if the email address provided is subscribed to the list.
    Otherwise, test reports will be held until manually reviewed and
    approved.

    Subscribing an account to the cpan-testers list is as easy as sending a
    blank email to cpan-testers-subscribe@perl.org and replying to the
    confirmation email.

  Standard Options
    These options are included in the standard config file template that is
    automatically created.

    *   "cc_author = yes/no/ask" -- should module authors should be sent a
        copy of the test report at their "author@cpan.org" address (default:
        ask/no)

    *   "edit_report = yes/no/ask" -- edit the test report before sending
        (default: ask/no)

    *   "send_report = yes/no/ask" -- should test reports be sent at all
        (default: ask/yes)

  Additional Options
    These additional options are only necessary in special cases, such as
    for testing or for configuring "CPAN::Reporter" to work from behind a
    firewall that restricts outbound email.

    *   "smtp_server = <server list>" -- one or more alternate outbound mail
        servers if the default perl.org mail servers cannot be reached (e.g.
        users behind a firewall); multiple servers may be given, separated
        with a space (default: none)

    *   "email_to = <email address>" -- alternate destination for reports
        instead of "cpan-testers@perl.org"; used for testing (default: none)

    *   "editor = <editor>" -- editor to use to edit the test report; if not
        set, Test::Reporter will use environment variables "VISUAL",
        "EDITOR" or "EDIT" (in that order) to find an editor (default: none)

    *   "debug = <boolean>" -- turns debugging on/off (default: off)

FUNCTIONS
    "CPAN::Reporter" provides one public function for use within CPAN.pm. It
    is not imported during "use". Ordinary users will never need it.

  "test()"
      CPAN::Reporter::test( $cpan_dist, $system_command );

    Given a "CPAN::Distribution" object and a system command to run
    distribution tests (e.g. "{make test}"), "test()" executes the command
    via "system()" while teeing the output to a file. Based on the output
    captured in the file, "test()" generates and sends a Test::Reporter
    report. It returns true if the captured output indicates that all tests
    passed and false, otherwise.

KNOWN ISSUES
    *   Does not (yet?) support reporting on "test.pl" files; will issue a
        warning and continue

BUGS
    Please report any bugs or feature using the CPAN Request Tracker. Bugs
    can be submitted by email to bug-CPAN-Reporter@rt.cpan.org or through
    the web interface at
    <http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=CPAN-Reporter>

    When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch
    to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.

AUTHOR
    David A. Golden (DAGOLDEN)

    dagolden@cpan.org

    http://www.dagolden.org/

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright (c) 2006 by David A. Golden

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

    The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
    with this module.

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