NAME

    Test2::Plugin::UUID - Use REAL UUIDs in Test2

DESCRIPTION

    Test2 normally uses unique IDs generated by appending pid, thread-id,
    and an incrementing integer. These work fine most of the time, but are
    not sufficient if you want to keep a database of events, in that case a
    real UUID is much more useful.

SYNOPSIS

        use Test2::Plugin::UUID;

    This is also useful at the command line for 1-time use:

        $ perl -MTest2::Plugin::UUID path/to/test.t

CONTROLLING WARNINGS AND BACKENDS

    You can turn off backend warnings, and choose your own backend order
    preference:

        use Test2::Plugin::UUID warn => 0, backends => ['UUID', ...];

    Or at the command line:

        perl -MTest2::Plugin::UUID=warn,0 path/to/test.t

    Or via env vars:

        TEST2_UUID_BACKEND="UUID,Data::UUID::MT" TEST2_UUID_WARN=0 perl path/to/test.t

    Normally warnings will be issued if UUID::Tiny or Data::UUID are used
    as the first is slow and the second is not suitible for database keys.

BACKENDS

    One of the following modules will be used under the hood, they are
    listed here in order of preference.

    UUID >= 0.35

      When possible this module will use the UUID cpan module, but it must
      be version 0.35 or greater to avoid a fork related bug. It will
      generate version 7 UUIDs as they are most suitible for database
      entry.

    Data::UUID::MT

      Data::UUID::MT is the second choice for UUID generation. With this
      module version 4 UUIDs are generated as they are fairly usable in
      databases.

    UUID::Tiny - slow

      UUID::Tiny is used if the previous 2 are not available. This module
      is pure perl and thus could be slower than the others. Version 4
      UUIDs are generated when this module is used.

      A warning will be issued with this module. You can surpress the
      warning with either the $TEST2_UUID_NO_WARN environment variable or
      the warn => 0 import argument.

    Data::UUID - Not Suitible for Databases

      This is the last resort module. This generates UUIDs fast, but they
      are of a type/version that is not suitible for database keys.

      A warning will be issued with this module. You can surpress the
      warning with either the $TEST2_UUID_NO_WARN environment variable or
      the warn => 0 import argument.

SOURCE

    The source code repository for Test2-Plugin-UUID can be found at
    https://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Plugin-UUID/.

MAINTAINERS

    Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>

AUTHORS

    Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

    Copyright Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.

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

    See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/