Test::Chimps::Server::Lister - Format the list of smoke reports
This module encapsulates the formatting and output of the smoke report list. You should not have to use this module directly unless you need to customize listing output. To do so, subclass Lister and pass one to your Server.
Lister
Server
package MyLister; use base 'Test::Chimps::Server::Lister'; sub foo { ... } package main; use Test::Chimps::Server; my $lister = MyLister->new(); my $server = Test::Chimps::Server->new( base_dir => '/var/www/smokes', lister => $lister ); $server->handle_request;
Returns a new Lister object
Output the smoke report listing.
Zev Benjamin, <zev at cpan.org>
<zev at cpan.org>
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