=head1 NAME
-Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Testing - Catalyst Tutorial - Part 8: Testing
+Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Testing - Catalyst Tutorial - Chapter 8: Testing
=head1 OVERVIEW
-This is B<Part 8 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
+This is B<Chapter 8 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
L<Tutorial Overview|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-You may have noticed that the Catalyst Helper scripts automatically
-create basic C<.t> test scripts under the C<t> directory. This part of
-the tutorial briefly looks at how these tests can be used to not only
-ensure that your application is working correctly at the present time,
-but also provide automated regression testing as you upgrade various
-pieces of your application over time.
+You may have noticed that the Catalyst Helper scripts automatically
+create basic C<.t> test scripts under the C<t> directory. This
+chapter of the tutorial briefly looks at how these tests can be used
+to not only ensure that your application is working correctly at the
+present time, but also provide automated regression testing as you
+upgrade various pieces of your application over time.
-You can checkout the source code for this example from the catalyst
-subversion repository as per the instructions in
+You can check out the source code for this example from the Catalyst
+Subversion repository as per the instructions in
L<Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Intro|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Intro>.
$ CATALYST_DEBUG=0 prove --lib lib t
+B<Note:> Depending on the versions of various modules you have
+installed, you might get some C<used only once> warnings -- you can
+ignore these. If you want to elliminate the warnings, you can
+edit C<Template::Base> to disable and then re-enable warnings
+are the C</usr/lib/perl5/Template/Base.pm> line in C<sub new>.
+You can locate where C<Template::Base> is located with the
+following command (it's probably in a place similar to
+C</usr/lib/perl5/Template/Base.pm>):
+
+ perldoc -l Template::Base
+
+Edit the file and modify C<sub new> to match:
+
+ ...
+ { no strict qw( refs );
+ # Disable warnings
+ no warnings;
+ $argnames = \@{"$class\::BASEARGS"} || [ ];
+ # Turn warnings back on
+ use warnings;
+ }
+ ...
+
During the C<t/02pod> and C<t/03podcoverage> tests, you might notice the
C<all skipped: set TEST_POD to enable this test> warning message. To
execute the Pod-related tests, add C<TEST_POD=1> to the C<prove>
$ DBIC_TRACE=0 CATALYST_DEBUG=0 prove --lib lib -v t/live_app01.t
-Experiment with the C<DBIC_TRACE>, C<CATALYST_DEBUG>
-and C<-v> settings. If you find that there are errors, use the
-techniques discussed in the "Catalyst Debugging" section (Part 7) to
-isolate and fix any problems.
+Experiment with the C<DBIC_TRACE>, C<CATALYST_DEBUG> and C<-v>
+settings. If you find that there are errors, use the techniques
+discussed in the "Catalyst Debugging" section (Chapter 7) to isolate
+and fix any problems.
If you want to run the test case under the Perl interactive debugger,
try a command such as: