extends 'Test::WWW::Mechanize', 'Moose::Object';
-use namespace::clean -execept => 'meta';
+#use namespace::clean -execept => 'meta';
-our $VERSION = '0.45';
+our $VERSION = '0.50';
our $APP_CLASS;
my $Test = Test::Builder->new();
has catalyst_app => (
is => 'ro',
- required => 1,
- default => sub { $APP_CLASS },
+ predicate => 'has_catalyst_app',
);
has allow_external => (
sub new {
my $class = shift;
- my $obj = $class->SUPER::new(@_);
+ my $args = ref $_[0] ? $_[0] : { @_ };
+
+ # Dont let LWP complain about options for our attributes
+ my %attr_options = map {
+ my $n = $_->init_arg;
+ defined $n && exists $args->{$n}
+ ? ( $n => delete $args->{$n} )
+ : ( );
+ } $class->meta->get_all_attributes;
+
+ my $obj = $class->SUPER::new(%$args);
my $self = $class->meta->new_object(
__INSTANCE__ => $obj,
- @_
+ ($APP_CLASS ? (catalyst_app => $APP_CLASS) : () ),
+ %attr_options
);
- Class::MOP::load_class($self->catalyst_app)
- unless (Class::MOP::is_class_loaded($self->catalyst_app));
+ $self->BUILDALL;
+
return $self;
}
-sub _make_request {
- my ( $self, $request ) = @_;
- $self->cookie_jar->add_cookie_header($request) if $self->cookie_jar;
+sub BUILD {
+ my ($self) = @_;
- my $uri = $request->uri;
- if ($uri->as_string =~ m{^/}) {
- $uri->scheme('http');
- $uri->host('localhost');
- }
-
- # If there's no Host header, set one.
- unless ($request->header('Host')) {
- my $host = $self->has_host
- ? $self->host
- : $uri->host;
-
- $request->header('Host', $host);
- }
+ unless ($ENV{CATALYST_SERVER}) {
+ croak "catalyst_app attribute is required unless CATALYST_SERVER env variable is set"
+ unless $self->has_catalyst_app;
+ Class::MOP::load_class($self->catalyst_app)
+ unless (Class::MOP::is_class_loaded($self->catalyst_app));
+ }
+}
- if ( $self->{allow_external} ) {
- unless ( $request->uri->as_string =~ m{^/}
- || $request->uri->host eq 'localhost' )
- {
- return $self->SUPER::_make_request($request);
- }
- }
-
- my @creds = $self->get_basic_credentials( "Basic", $uri );
- $request->authorization_basic( @creds ) if @creds;
+sub _make_request {
+ my ( $self, $request ) = @_;
- my $response = Catalyst::Test::local_request($self->{catalyst_app}, $request);
+ my $response = $self->_do_catalyst_request($request);
$response->header( 'Content-Base', $request->uri );
$response->request($request);
if ( $request->uri->as_string =~ m{^/} ) {
return $response;
}
+sub _do_catalyst_request {
+ my ($self, $request) = @_;
+
+ my $uri = $request->uri;
+ $uri->scheme('http') unless defined $uri->scheme;
+ $uri->host('localhost') unless defined $uri->host;
+
+ $request = $self->prepare_request($request);
+ $self->cookie_jar->add_cookie_header($request) if $self->cookie_jar;
+
+ # Woe betide anyone who unsets CATALYST_SERVER
+ return Catalyst::Test::remote_request($request)
+ if $ENV{CATALYST_SERVER};
+
+
+
+ # If there's no Host header, set one.
+ unless ($request->header('Host')) {
+ my $host = $self->has_host
+ ? $self->host
+ : $uri->host;
+
+ $request->header('Host', $host);
+ }
+
+ if ( $self->{allow_external} ) {
+ unless ( $request->uri->as_string =~ m{^/}
+ || $request->uri->host eq 'localhost' )
+ {
+ return $self->SUPER::_make_request($request);
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @creds = $self->get_basic_credentials( "Basic", $uri );
+ $request->authorization_basic( @creds ) if @creds;
+
+ return Catalyst::Test::local_request($self->{catalyst_app}, $request);
+}
+
sub import {
my ($class, $app) = @_;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# We're in a t/*.t test script...
+ use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst;
+
# To test a Catalyst application named 'Catty':
- use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst 'Catty';
+ my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst->new(catalyst_app => 'Catty');
- my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst->new;
$mech->get_ok("/"); # no hostname needed
is($mech->ct, "text/html");
$mech->title_is("Root", "On the root page");
$mech->content_contains("This is the root page", "Correct content");
$mech->follow_link_ok({text => 'Hello'}, "Click on Hello");
# ... and all other Test::WWW::Mechanize methods
+
+ # White label site testing
+ $mech->host("foo.com");
+ $mech->get_ok("/");
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-L<Catalyst> is an elegant MVC Web Application
-Framework. L<Test::WWW::Mechanize> is a subclass of L<WWW::Mechanize> that
-incorporates features for web application testing. The
-L<Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst> module meshes the two to allow easy
-testing of L<Catalyst> applications without starting up a web server.
+L<Catalyst> is an elegant MVC Web Application Framework.
+L<Test::WWW::Mechanize> is a subclass of L<WWW::Mechanize> that incorporates
+features for web application testing. The L<Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst>
+module meshes the two to allow easy testing of L<Catalyst> applications without
+needing to starting up a web server.
Testing web applications has always been a bit tricky, normally
-starting a web server for your application and making real HTTP
+requiring starting a web server for your application and making real HTTP
requests to it. This module allows you to test L<Catalyst> web
-applications but does not start a server or issue HTTP
+applications but does not require a server or issue HTTP
requests. Instead, it passes the HTTP request object directly to
L<Catalyst>. Thus you do not need to use a real hostname:
"http://localhost/" will do. However, this is optional. The following
as normal Web requests - this is handy if you have an external
single sign-on system. You must set allow_external to true for this:
- $m->allow_external(1);
+ $mech->allow_external(1);
You can also test a remote server by setting the environment variable
-CATALYST_SERVER, for example:
+CATALYST_SERVER; for example:
$ CATALYST_SERVER=http://example.com/myapp prove -l t
will run the same tests on the application running at
http://example.com/myapp regardless of whether or not you specify
http:://localhost for Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst.
+
+Furthermore, if you set CATALYST_SERVER, the server will be regarded
+as a remote server even if your links point to localhost. Thus, you
+can use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst to test your live webserver
+running on your local machine, if you need to test aspects of your
+deployment environment (for example, configuration options in an
+http.conf file) instead of just the Catalyst request handling.
This makes testing fast and easy. L<Test::WWW::Mechanize> provides
functions for common web testing scenarios. For example:
debug screen as failures. If you actually want to test debug screens,
please use:
- $m->{catalyst_debug} = 1;
+ $mmech->{catalyst_debug} = 1;
An alternative to this module is L<Catalyst::Test>.
=head2 new
-Behaves like, and calls, L<WWW::Mechanize>'s C<new> method. Any parms
+Behaves like, and calls, L<WWW::Mechanize>'s C<new> method. Any params
passed in get passed to WWW::Mechanize's constructor. Note that we
need to pass the name of the Catalyst application to the "use":
=head2 $mech->title_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] )
-Tells if the title of the page matches the given regex.
+Tells if the title of the page does NOT match the given regex.
$mech->title_unlike( qr/Invoices for (.+)/
The link must be found, and then followed successfully. Otherwise,
this test fails.
-I<%parms> is a hashref containing the parms to pass to C<follow_link()>.
-Note that the parms to C<follow_link()> are a hash whereas the parms to
+I<%parms> is a hashref containing the params to pass to C<follow_link()>.
+Note that the params to C<follow_link()> are a hash whereas the parms to
this function are a hashref. You have to call this function like:
$agent->follow_like_ok( {n=>3}, "looking for 3rd link" );