The test command provides a facility to test resources against policies by comparing expected results, declared ahead of time in a test manifest file, to actual results reported by Kyverno. Users provide the path to the folder containing a kyverno-test.yaml file where the location could be on a local filesystem or a remote git repository.
```
kyverno test <path_to_folder_Containing_test.yamls> [flags]
kyverno test <path_to_gitRepository_with_dir> --git-branch <branchName>
kyverno test --manifest-mutate > kyverno-test.yaml
kyverno test --manifest-validate > kyverno-test.yaml
```
### Examples
```
# Test a git repository containing Kyverno test cases.
kyverno test https://github.com/kyverno/policies/pod-security --git-branch main
-t, --test-case-selector string run some specific test cases by passing a string argument in double quotes to this flag like - "policy=<policy_name>, rule=<rule_name>, resource=<resource_name".Theargumentcouldbeanycombinationofpolicy,ruleandresource.Wildcardissupportedforvaluesofpolicy,ruleandresource
--add_dir_header If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages
--alsologtostderr log to standard error as well as files (no effect when -logtostderr=true)
--log_backtrace_at traceLocation when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace (default :0)
--log_dir string If non-empty, write log files in this directory (no effect when -logtostderr=true)
--log_file string If non-empty, use this log file (no effect when -logtostderr=true)
--log_file_max_size uint Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to (no effect when -logtostderr=true). Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited. (default 1800)
--logtostderr log to standard error instead of files (default true)
--one_output If true, only write logs to their native severity level (vs also writing to each lower severity level; no effect when -logtostderr=true)
--skip_headers If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages
--skip_log_headers If true, avoid headers when opening log files (no effect when -logtostderr=true)
--stderrthreshold severity logs at or above this threshold go to stderr when writing to files and stderr (no effect when -logtostderr=true or -alsologtostderr=false) (default 2)
-v, --v Level number for the log level verbosity
--vmodule moduleSpec comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging