use HTTP::Request::Common;
use Encode 2.21 'decode_utf8', 'encode_utf8';
use File::Spec;
+use JSON::MaybeXS;
# Test cases for incoming utf8
$c->response->body($contents);
}
+ sub file_upload :POST Consumes(Multipart) Local {
+ my ($self, $c) = @_;
+ Test::More::is $c->req->body_parameters->{'♥'}, '♥♥';
+ Test::More::ok my $upload = $c->req->uploads->{file};
+
+ my $text = $upload->slurp;
+ Test::More::is Encode::decode_utf8($text), "<p>This is stream_body_fh action ♥</p>\n";
+
+ $c->response->content_type('text/html');
+ $c->response->body($upload->fh);
+ }
+
+ sub json :POST Consumes(JSON) Local {
+ my ($self, $c) = @_;
+ my $post = $c->req->body_data;
+
+ Test::More::is $post->{'♥'}, '♥♥';
+ $c->response->content_type('application/json');
+
+ # Encode JSON also encodes to a UTF-8 encoded, binary string. This is why we don't
+ # have application/json as one of the things we match, otherwise we get double
+ # encoding.
+ $c->response->body(JSON::MaybeXS::encode_json($post));
+ }
package MyApp;
use Catalyst;
is $res->content_charset, 'UTF-8';
}
+{
+ ok my $path = File::Spec->catfile('t', 'utf8.txt');
+ ok my $req = POST '/root/file_upload',
+ Content_Type => 'form-data',
+ Content => [encode_utf8('♥')=>encode_utf8('♥♥'), file=>["$path", 'attachment.txt', 'Content-Type' =>'text/html; charset=UTF-8', ]];
+
+ ok my $res = request $req;
+ is decode_utf8($res->content), "<p>This is stream_body_fh action ♥</p>\n";
+}
+
+{
+ ok my $req = POST '/root/json',
+ Content_Type => 'application/json',
+ Content => encode_json +{'♥'=>'♥♥'}; # Note: JSON does the UTF* encoding for us
+
+ ok my $res = request $req;
+
+ ## decode_json expect the binary utf8 string and does the decoded bit for us.
+ is_deeply decode_json(($res->content)), +{'♥'=>'♥♥'};
+}
+
+## should we use binmode on filehandles to force the encoding...?
+## Not sure what else to do with multipart here, if docs are enough...
+
done_testing;