X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FTest.pm;h=53c16a203e9265e4ff65d427d799f2afe026c6df;hp=ef3def5e8effd8b22666e2ad765bbcb25ea638b6;hb=d0cacee71a316290bc01f0e12681c16bdc1e84e2;hpb=aa3f9f5351fcaa6895d4bb511bed4e9a0649f07a diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Test.pm b/lib/Catalyst/Test.pm index ef3def5..53c16a2 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Test.pm +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Test.pm @@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ functions take either a URI or an L object. =head1 INLINE TESTS WILL NO LONGER WORK -While it used to be possible to inline a whole testapp into a C<.t> file for a -distribution, this will no longer work. +While it used to be possible to inline a whole test app into a C<.t> file for +a distribution, this will no longer work. The convention is to place your L test apps into C in your distribution. E.g.: C, C, @@ -295,22 +295,33 @@ sub _local_request { # HTML head parsing based on LWP::UserAgent # + # This is because if you make a remote request with LWP, then the + # from the returned HTML document will be used + # to fill in $res->base, as documented in HTTP::Response. We need + # to support this in local test requests so that they work 'the same'. + # # This is not just horrible and possibly broken, but also really # doesn't belong here. Whoever wants this should be working on # getting it into Plack::Test, or make a middleware out of it, or # whatever. Seriously - horrible. - require HTML::HeadParser; + if (!$resp->content_type || $resp->content_is_html) { + require HTML::HeadParser; - my $parser = HTML::HeadParser->new(); - $parser->xml_mode(1) if $resp->content_is_xhtml; - $parser->utf8_mode(1) if $] >= 5.008 && $HTML::Parser::VERSION >= 3.40; + my $parser = HTML::HeadParser->new(); + $parser->xml_mode(1) if $resp->content_is_xhtml; + $parser->utf8_mode(1) if $] >= 5.008 && $HTML::Parser::VERSION >= 3.40; - $parser->parse( $resp->content ); - my $h = $parser->header; - for my $f ( $h->header_field_names ) { - $resp->init_header( $f, [ $h->header($f) ] ); + $parser->parse( $resp->content ); + my $h = $parser->header; + for my $f ( $h->header_field_names ) { + $resp->init_header( $f, [ $h->header($f) ] ); + } } + # Another horrible hack to make the response headers have a + # 'status' field. This is for back-compat, but you should + # call $resp->code instead! + $resp->init_header('status', [ $resp->code ]); }, }, @_); }