$ prove --lib lib t
-There will be a lot of output because we have the C<-Debug> flag enabled
-in C<lib/MyApp.pm> (see the C<CATALYST_DEBUG=0> tip below for a quick
-and easy way to reduce the clutter). Look for lines like this for
-errors:
+There will be a lot of output because we have the C<-Debug> flag
+enabled in C<lib/MyApp.pm> (see the C<CATALYST_DEBUG=0> tip below for
+a quick and easy way to reduce the clutter). Look for lines like this
+for errors:
# Failed test 'Request should succeed'
# in t/controller_Books.t at line 8.
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 3.
+B<Note:> Depending on the versions of various modules you have
+installed, you might get some C<used only once> warnings -- you can
+ignore these. If you are following along in Ubuntu 8.10, you can
+prevent them by adding C<no warnings;> above line 49 in
+C</usr/lib/perl5/Template/Base.pm> to match the following:
+
+ ...
+ { no strict qw( refs );
+ no warnings;
+ $argnames = \@{"$class\::BASEARGS"} || [ ];
+ }
+ ...
+
The redirection used by the Authentication plugins will cause several
failures in the default tests. You can fix this by making the following
changes:
3) Change the C<request('/books')-E<gt>is_success> to
C<request('/books')-E<gt>is_redirect> in C<t/controller_Books.t>.
+4) Add C<use MyApp;> to the top of C<t/view_TT.t>.
+
As you can see in the C<prove> command line above, the C<--lib> option
is used to set the location of the Catalyst C<lib> directory. With this
command, you will get all of the usual development server debug output,
"Check we ARE logged in" ) for $ua1, $ua2;
# 'Click' the 'Logout' link (see also 'text_regex' and 'url_regex' options)
- $_->follow_link_ok({n => 1}, "Logout via first link on page") for $ua1, $ua2;
+ $_->follow_link_ok({n => 4}, "Logout via first link on page") for $ua1, $ua2;
$_->title_is("Login", "Check for login title") for $ua1, $ua2;
$_->content_contains("You need to log in to use this application",
"Check we are NOT logged in") for $ua1, $ua2;
temporarily insert a line similar to the following right after the
failed test:
- warn $ua1->content;
+ diag $ua1->content;
This will cause the full HTML returned by the request to be displayed.
Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The
most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at
-L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/Catalyst-Manual/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
+L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/Catalyst-Manual/5.70/trunk/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
Copyright 2006-2008, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License
(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).