}
1;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Test::Harness::Selenium - Test your app with Selenium
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ # t/selenium.t
+ my $ths = Test::Harness::Selenium->new(
+ selenium_rc => {
+ host => 'selenium_xvnc_server',
+ port => 12345,
+ start => 1, # start xvnc and selenium RC via ssh(1)
+ },
+ browser => '*firefox',
+ # app_base is relative from the machine running selenium_rc
+ app_base => 'http://10.0.0.5:3000/',
+ app_start_cmd => 'script/myapp_server.pl -p 3000',
+ );
+ # HTML tables as emitted by the Selenium IDE
+ $ths->test_directory('t/selenium_corpus');
+
+
+ # or, if you've got a selenium server already running (say, on a designer's
+ # Win32 box)
+ my $ths = Test::Harness::Selenium->new(
+ selenium_rc=> {
+ host => 'designers_machine',
+ port => 54321,
+ start => 0, # they've already got the RC running
+ },
+ browser => '*iexplore', # can't live with it, can't live without it
+ app_base => 'http://10.0.0.5:3000/',
+ app_start_cmd => 'script/myapp_server.pl -p 3000',
+ );
+ # otherwise the same
+ $ths->test_directory('t/selenium_corpus');
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+C<Test::Harness::Selenium> provides an abstracted way of doing Web app testing
+using the Selenium framework. It will connect to a running Selenium RC server,
+or start one using ssh(1) to connect to a machine and then launching the RC
+server and an xvnc(1) instance in which to run the given browser. After the
+connection is established, Test::Harness::Selenium will read the specified HTML
+files from disk and massage them into a format that
+L<Socialtext::WikiFixture::Selenese> can parse and send to the Selenium RC
+server. The RC server will then script the browser to do the actions described
+in the HTML files. These actions return results, which Test::Harness::Selenium
+then interprets as passing or failing as appropriate.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 new
+
+=over 4
+
+=item arguments: %attrs
+
+=item Return value: new Test::Harness::Selenium object
+
+=back
+
+Constructor. Accepts a list of key/value pairs according to the following:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item selenium_rc
+
+Hashref. Accepts the keys host, port, start. host and port describe the server
+on which to start/find the Selenium RC server and possibly the xvnc server.
+start is a Boolean indicating whether to start the Selenium RC server and xvnc
+server.
+
+=item browser
+
+Scalar. The browser to use for testing the app. Must be in a form that Selenium
+RC understands (e.g. '*firefox'); see the Selenium docs for more info.
+
+=item app_base
+
+Scalar. The URL, relative to the machine running Selenium RC, for the base of
+the app. All requests made to the app are relative to this URL.
+
+=item app_start_cmd
+
+Scalar. This command will be run by start_app_server to run the app server to
+test.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 test_directory
+
+=item arguments: $dir
+
+=item Return value: None
+
+Object method. test_directory will use L<File::Find::Rule> to find all C<< .html >>
+files in the given directory, and then formats massages them into data
+structures that L<Socialtext::WikiFixture::Selenese> can send to the Selenium RC
+server. test_directory will then output appropriate TAP according to whether the
+tests and checks passed or failed, respectively.
+
+=head2 run_tests_for
+
+=item arguments: $html_file
+
+=item Return value: None
+
+run_tests_for is called by test_directory for each C<< .html >> file it finds in
+the given directory.
+
+=head2 start_app_server, start_app_server
+
+=item Arguments: None
+
+=item Return value: None
+
+Start and stop the app server using the command given to the constructor.
+
+=head2 start_selenium_server, start_selenium_server
+
+=item Arguments: None
+
+=item Return value: None
+
+Start and stop the selenium / xvnc servers using the params given to the
+constructor.
+
+=head1 ENVIRONMENT
+
+=head2 SELENIUM_RC_HOST, SELENIUM_RC_PORT, SELENIUM_RC_START
+
+These values override the matching values in the selenium_rc hashref passed to
+new.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Chris Nehren <c.nehren/ths@shadowcat.co.uk>, Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
+
+=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
+
+No one, yet. Patches most welcome!
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright (c) 2011 the Test::Harness::Selenium "AUTHOR" and
+"CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.
+
+=head1 LICENSE
+
+This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as
+perl itself.