Koha/xt/yaml_valid.pl
Claire Hernandez 6ee7ad02aa Bug 7994: scripts to check yaml files
$ prove yaml_valid.t
checks a closed list of files
$ perl yaml_valid.pl -f myfile.yaml
try to load a yaml file with YAML::LoadFile and show errors

(both files pertidied)

Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
2012-06-20 21:07:46 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright (C) 2012 BibLibre
#
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use Modern::Perl;
use Getopt::Long;
use YAML;
my $usage = <<EOF;
yaml_valid.pl - give it a filename and it will told you if it is an exact yaml file.
-h|--help Print this help and exit;
-f|--file File to check
Tests yaml config files
It does not tell if the params are correct, only if the file is well-formed (ie: readable by yaml)
EOF
my $help = 0;
my $file = 0;
GetOptions(
"help" => \$help,
"file=s" => \$file,
) or die $usage;
die $usage if $help;
say "Testing file: $file";
eval { YAML::LoadFile($file); };
if ($@) {
print "KO!\n$@\n";
}
else {
print "Loading and Syntax OK\n";
}
#yaml_file_ok("$file", "$file is YAML");
=head1 NAME
yaml_valid.pl
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Tests yaml config files
It does not tell if the params are correct, only if the file is well-formed (ie: readable by yaml)
=head1 USAGE
From Koha root directory:
perl xt/yaml_valid.pl -f filename.yaml
=cut