use Catalyst::Test 'TestApp', {default_host => 'default.com'};
use Catalyst::Request;
-use Test::More tests => 12;
-
- # test redirect
- {
- my $request =
- HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://localhost:3000/test_redirect' );
-
- ok( my $response = request($request), 'Request' );
- is( $response->code, 302, 'Response Code' );
-
- # When no body and no content_type has been set, redirecting should set both.
- is( $response->header( 'Content-Type' ), 'text/html; charset=utf-8', 'Content Type' );
- like( $response->content, qr/<body>/, 'Content contains HTML body' );
- }
-
- # test redirect without a body and but with a content_type set explicitly by the developer
- {
- my $request =
- HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://localhost:3000/test_redirect_with_contenttype' );
-
- ok( my $response = request($request), 'Request' );
- is( $response->code, 302, 'Response Code' );
-
- # When the developer has not set content body, we set it. The content type must always match the body, so it should be overwritten.
- is( $response->header( 'Content-Type' ), 'text/html; charset=utf-8', 'Content Type' );
- like( $response->content, qr/<body>/, 'Content contains HTML body' );
- }
-
- # test redirect without a body and but with a content_type set explicitly by the developer
- {
- my $request =
- HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://localhost:3000/test_redirect_with_content' );
-
- ok( my $response = request($request), 'Request' );
- is( $response->code, 302, 'Response Code' );
-
- # When the developer sets both the content body and content type, the set content body and content_type should get through.
- is( $response->header( 'Content-Type' ), 'text/plain', 'Content Type' );
- like( $response->content, qr/kind sir/, 'Content contains content set by the Controller' );
- }
+use Test::More;
+
+# test redirect
+{
+ my $request =
+ HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://localhost:3000/test_redirect' );
+
+ ok( my $response = request($request), 'Request' );
+ is( $response->code, 302, 'Response Code' );
+
+ # When no body and no content_type has been set, redirecting should set both.
+ is( $response->header( 'Content-Type' ), 'text/html; charset=utf-8', 'Content Type' );
+ like( $response->content, qr/<body>/, 'Content contains HTML body' );
+}
+
+# test redirect without a body and but with a content_type set explicitly by the developer
+{
+ my $request =
+ HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://localhost:3000/test_redirect_with_contenttype' );
+
+ ok( my $response = request($request), 'Request' );
+ is( $response->code, 302, 'Response Code' );
+
+ # When the developer has not set content body, we set it. The content type must always match the body, so it should be overwritten.
+ is( $response->header( 'Content-Type' ), 'text/html; charset=utf-8', 'Content Type' );
+ like( $response->content, qr/<body>/, 'Content contains HTML body' );
+}
+
+# test redirect without a body and but with a content_type set explicitly by the developer
+{
+ my $request =
+ HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://localhost:3000/test_redirect_with_content' );
+
+ ok( my $response = request($request), 'Request' );
+ is( $response->code, 302, 'Response Code' );
+
+ # When the developer sets both the content body and content type, the set content body and content_type should get through.
+ is( $response->header( 'Content-Type' ), 'text/plain', 'Content Type' );
+ like( $response->content, qr/kind sir/, 'Content contains content set by the Controller' );
+}
+
+done_testing;
+