use File::Temp qw/ tempdir /;
use TestApp;
use File::Spec;
+use Carp qw/croak/;
my $home = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 );
my $path = File::Spec->catfile($home, 'testapp.psgi');
use warnings;
use TestApp;
-TestApp->raw_psgi_app;
+TestApp->psgi_app;
};
close($psgi);
+
+my ($saved_stdout, $saved_stderr);
+my $stdout = !open( $saved_stdout, '>&'. STDOUT->fileno );
+my $stderr = !open( $saved_stderr, '>&'. STDERR->fileno );
+open( STDOUT, '+>', undef )
+ or croak("Can't reopen stdout to /dev/null");
+open( STDERR, '+>', undef )
+ or croak("Can't reopen stdout to /dev/null");
# Check we wrote out something that compiles
system($^X, '-I', "$FindBin::Bin/../lib", '-c', $path)
? fail('.psgi does not compile')
: pass('.psgi compiles');
+if ($stdout) {
+ open( STDOUT, '>&'. fileno($saved_stdout) );
+}
+if ($stderr) {
+ open( STDERR, '>&'. fileno($saved_stderr) );
+}
+
# NOTE - YOU *CANNOT* do something like:
#my $psgi_ref = require $path;
# otherwise this test passes!
# I don't exactly know why that is yet, however, to be safe for future, that
-# is why this test writes out it's own .psgi file in a temp directory - so that that
+# is why this test writes out its own .psgi file in a temp directory - so that that
# path has never been require'd before, and will never be require'd again..
local TestApp->config->{home} = $home;
eval {
# Catch infinite recursion (or anything else)
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { warn(@_); $failed = 1; die; };
- TestApp->psgi_app;
+ TestApp->_finalized_psgi_app;
};
ok(!$@, 'No exception')
or diag $@;
-ok(!$failed, 'TestApp->setup_psgi_app works');
+ok(!$failed, 'TestApp->_finalized_psgi_app works');
done_testing;