Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05000755 001751 001751 00000000000 10645424370 017445 5ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t000755 001751 001751 00000000000 10645424370 017710 5ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/CHANGES000644 001751 001751 00000001665 10645175765 020542 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Revision history for Perl module Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp: 0.05 Wed Jul 11 08:47:21 PDT 2007 - incorporate more comments from Mark Stosberg - refer to the app as "app", not instance. - get rid of the autorunmode_hack, it isn't needed (my misunderstanding). - cleanup docs and examples. 0.03 Sun Mar 11 22:03:58 PDT 2007 - incorporate feedback from Mark Stosberg - pare down to two new methods, "instance", which describes the way the test harness should fire up the run_mode, and "autorunmode_hack", which enables special handling for CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode. - fleshed out the pod docs. - finished the test suite (for now). 0.02 Wed Feb 28 11:43:35 PST 2007 - make sure url's have a scheme, etc... before we muck around with cookies. 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The End Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/Makefile.PL000644 001751 001751 00000001002 10645172776 021501 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( NAME => 'Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp', VERSION => '0.05', AUTHOR => 'George Hartzell (hartzell@alerce.com)', ABSTRACT => 'Test::WWW::Mechanize wrapper for CGI::Application apps', PREREQ_PM => { 'Test::More' => 0.47, 'CGI::Application' => 0, 'Test::WWW::Mechanize' => 1.04, 'HTTP::Request::AsCGI' => 0, }, ); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/README000644 001751 001751 00000003231 10645422473 020405 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 README for Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp This document refers to version 0.05 of Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp. This version was released July 11, 2007. To install this module on your system, place the tarball archive file in a temporary directory and call the following: % gunzip Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05.tar.gz % tar xf Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05.tar % cd Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05 % perl Makefile.PL % make % make test % make install If during installation you wish to view more information on test results, substitute the following for the sixth line in the sequence of commands above: % make test TEST=VERBOSE If you are installing this module over any earlier version, you may substitute the following for the last line in the sequence of commands above: % make install UNINST=1 If you are installing this module on a Win32 system with 'nmake', substitute 'nmake' for 'make' in the sequence of commands above. This package requires CGI::Application, Test::WWW::Mechanize, and HTTP::Request::AsCGI from CPAN. If will supports CGI::Application::Dispatch and CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode if they are installed. In sending e-mail to the maintainer, please put "Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp" or "Test::WWW::Mechanize::-CGIApp", in the subject line. Author: George Hartzell CPAN ID: HARTZELL hartzell@cpan.org Copyright (c) 2007 George Hartzell. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. This README was modeled on the README from File::Save::Home by James E. Keenan. Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/META.yml000644 001751 001751 00000000710 10645424370 020773 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 # http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec.html #XXXXXXX This is a prototype!!! It will change in the future!!! XXXXX# name: Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp version: 0.05 version_from: installdirs: site requires: CGI::Application: 0 HTTP::Request::AsCGI: 0 Test::More: 0.47 Test::WWW::Mechanize: 1.04 distribution_type: module generated_by: ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.30 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/lib/Test000755 001751 001751 00000000000 10645424370 021132 5ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/lib/Test/WWW000755 001751 001751 00000000000 10645424370 021616 5ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/lib/Test/WWW/Mechanize000755 001751 001751 00000000000 10645424370 023521 5ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/lib/Test/WWW/Mechanize/CGIApp.pm000644 001751 001751 00000015746 10645423717 025222 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 package Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; use strict; use warnings; # TODO use Test::WWW::Mechanize; use base 'Test::WWW::Mechanize'; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; our $VERSION = "0.05"; sub new { my ($class, %cnf) = @_; my $self; my $app; if (exists($cnf{app})) { $app = delete $cnf{app}; } $self = $class->SUPER::new(%cnf); $self->app( $app ) if ($app); return $self; } sub app { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_app} = shift; } return $self->{_app}; } # copied from Test::WWW:Mechanize::Catalyst and slightly localized. sub _make_request { my ( $self, $request ) = @_; $request = _cleanup_request($request); $self->cookie_jar->add_cookie_header($request) if $self->cookie_jar; my $response = $self->_do_request( $request ); $response->header( 'Content-Base', $request->uri ); $response->request($request); $self->cookie_jar->extract_cookies($response) if $self->cookie_jar; # check if that was a redirect if ( $response->header('Location') && $self->redirect_ok( $request, $response ) ) { # remember the old response my $old_response = $response; # *where* do they want us to redirect to? my $location = $old_response->header('Location'); # no-one *should* be returning non-absolute URLs, but if they # are then we'd better cope with it. Let's create a new URI, using # our request as the base. my $uri = URI->new_abs( $location, $request->uri )->as_string; # make a new response, and save the old response in it $response = $self->_make_request( HTTP::Request->new( GET => $uri ) ); my $end_of_chain = $response; while ( $end_of_chain->previous ) # keep going till the end { $end_of_chain = $end_of_chain->previous; } # of the chain... $end_of_chain->previous($old_response); # ...and add us to it } return $response; } sub _cleanup_request { my $request = shift; $request->uri('http://localhost' . $request->uri()) unless ( $request->uri() =~ m|^http| ); return($request); } sub _do_request { my $self = shift; my $request = shift; my $cgi = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($request, %ENV)->setup; my $app = $self->app(); if (defined ($app)) { if (ref $app) { if (ref $app eq 'CODE') { &{$app}; } else { die "The app value is a ref to something that isn't implemented."; } } else { # use eval since the module name isn't a BAREWORD eval "require " . $app; if ($app->isa("CGI::Application::Dispatch")) { $app->dispatch(); } elsif ($app->isa("CGI::Application")) { my $app = $app->new(); $app->run(); } else { die "Unable to use the value of app."; } } } else { die "App was not defined."; } return $cgi->restore->response; } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp - Test::WWW::Mechanize for CGI::Application =head1 SYNOPSIS # We're in a t/*.t test script... use Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new; # test a class that uses CGI::Application calling semantics. # (in this case we'll new up an instance of the app and call # its ->run() method) # $mech->app("My::WebApp"); $mech->get_ok("?rm=my_run_mode&arg1=1&arg2=42"); # test a class that uses CGI::Application::Dispatch # to locate the run_mode # (in this case we'll just call the ->dispatch() class method). # my $dispatched_mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new; $dispatched_mech->app("My::DispatchApp"); $mech->get_ok("/WebApp/my_run_mode?arg1=1&arg2=42"); # create an anonymous sub that this class will use to # handle the request. # # this could be useful if you need to do something novel # after creating an instance of your class (e.g. the # fiddle_with_stuff() below) or maybe you have a unique # way to get the app to run. # my $custom_mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new; $custom_mech->app( sub { require "My::WebApp"; my $app = My::WebApp->new(); $app->fiddle_with_stuff(); $app->run(); }); $mech->get_ok("?rm=my_run_mode&arg1=1&arg2=42"); # at this point you can play with all kinds of cool # Test::WWW::Mechanize testing methods. is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Root", "On the root page"); $mech->content_contains("This is the root page", "Correct content"); $mech->follow_link_ok({text => 'Hello'}, "Click on Hello"); # ... and all other Test::WWW::Mechanize methods =head1 DESCRIPTION This package makes testing CGIApp based modules fast and easy. It takes advantage of L to provide functions for common web testing scenarios. For example: $mech->get_ok( $page ); $mech->title_is( "Invoice Status", "Make sure we're on the invoice page" ); $mech->content_contains( "Andy Lester", "My name somewhere" ); $mech->content_like( qr/(cpan|perl)\.org/, "Link to perl.org or CPAN" ); For applications that inherit from CGI::Application it will handle requests by creating a new instance of the class and calling its C method. For applications that use CGI::Application::Dispatch it will call the C class method. If neither of these options are the right thing, you can set a reference to a sub that will be used to handle the request. This module supports cookies automatically. Check out L for more information about all of the cool things you can test! =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =head2 new Behaves like, and calls, L's C method. It optionally uses an "app" parameter (see below), any other parameters get passed to Test::WWW::Mechanize's constructor. Note that you can either pass the name of the CGI::Application into the constructor using the "app" parameter or set it later using the C method. use Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new; # or my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(app => 'TestApp'); =head1 METHODS =head2 $mech->app($app_handler) This method provides a mechanism for informing Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp how it should go about executing your run_mode. If you set it to the name of a class, then it will load the class and either create an instance and ->run() it (if it's CGI::Application based), invoke the ->dispatch() method if it's CGI::Application::Dispatch based, or call the supplied anonymous subroutine and let it do all of the heavy lifting. =head1 SEE ALSO Related modules which may be of interest: L, L. Various implementation tricks came from L. =head1 AUTHOR George Hartzell, C<< >> based on L by Leon Brocard, C<< >>. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2007, George Hartzell This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/pod_coverage.t000644 001751 001751 00000000523 10645170460 022607 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib 'lib'; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok( { also_private => ['_cleanup_request _do_request'] }, "Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp is covered", ); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/lib000755 001751 001751 00000000000 10645424370 020456 5ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/dispatch.t000644 001751 001751 00000001510 10645230350 021741 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib 'lib'; use lib 't/lib'; eval "use CGI::Application::Dispatch"; plan skip_all => "Won't test dispatch if CGI::Application::Dispatch isn't installed." if $@; plan tests => 13; use Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(); $mech->app('MyDispatch'); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Welcome"); $mech->content_contains("Home is where"); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp/hello/'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Hello"); $mech->content_contains("Hello world"); $mech->follow_link_ok({ text => 'Whoopee_dispatch'}); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Whoopee"); $mech->content_contains("Whoopee"); $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(app => 'MyDispatch'); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/cgiapp.t000644 001751 001751 00000001242 10645230310 021403 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use lib 'lib'; use lib 't/lib'; use Test::More tests => 13; use Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(); $mech->app('TestApp'); $mech->get_ok('/'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Welcome"); $mech->content_contains("Home is where"); $mech->get_ok('/?rm=hello'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Hello"); $mech->content_contains("Hello world"); $mech->follow_link_ok({ text => 'Whoopee'}); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Whoopee"); $mech->content_contains("Whoopee"); $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(app => 'TestApp'); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/autorunmode.t000644 001751 001751 00000001531 10645172724 022521 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib 'lib'; use lib 't/lib'; eval "use CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode"; plan skip_all => "Won't test autorunmode_hack if CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode isn't installed." if $@; plan tests => 13; use Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(); $mech->app('TestApp_autorunmode'); $mech->get_ok('/'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Welcome"); $mech->content_contains("Home is where"); $mech->get_ok('/?rm=hello'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Hello"); $mech->content_contains("Hello world"); $mech->follow_link_ok({ text => 'Whoopee'}); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Whoopee"); $mech->content_contains("Whoopee"); $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(app => 'TestApp'); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/instance.t000644 001751 001751 00000002733 10645230416 021761 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use lib 'lib'; use lib 't/lib'; use Test::More tests => 26; use Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp; my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(); SKIP: { eval "use CGI::Application::Dispatch"; skip ("Don't test CA::Dispatch features if it isn't installed.", 13) unless (!$@); $mech->app(sub { eval "require MyDispatch"; MyDispatch->dispatch; }); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Welcome"); $mech->content_contains("Home is where"); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp/hello/'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Hello"); $mech->content_contains("Hello world"); $mech->follow_link_ok({ text => 'Whoopee_dispatch'}); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Whoopee"); $mech->content_contains("Whoopee"); $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(app => 'MyDispatch'); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); } $mech->app(sub { eval "require TestApp"; my $app = TestApp->new(); $app->run; }); $mech->get_ok('/'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Welcome"); $mech->content_contains("Home is where"); $mech->get_ok('/?rm=hello'); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Hello"); $mech->content_contains("Hello world"); $mech->follow_link_ok({ text => 'Whoopee'}); is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Whoopee"); $mech->content_contains("Whoopee"); $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp->new(app => 'TestApp'); $mech->get_ok('/TestApp'); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/pod.t000644 001751 001751 00000000246 10645162360 020736 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.14"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.14 required for testing POD." if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/lib/TestApp.pm000644 001751 001751 00000002712 10645230006 022444 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 package TestApp; use warnings; use strict; use base qw( CGI::Application ); sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->start_mode('welcome'); $self->run_modes( 'welcome' => \&welcome_mode, 'hello' => \&hello_mode, 'whoopee' => \&whoopee_mode, ); } ################################################################ # # run modes # ################################################################# sub welcome_mode { my $self = shift; my $content = < Welcome Home is where.... EOC return $content; } sub hello_mode { my $self = shift; my $content = < Hello Hello world! Whoopee Whoopee_dispatch EOC return $content; } sub whoopee_mode { my $content = < Whoopee Whoopee! EOC return $content; } 1; Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/lib/MyDispatch.pm000644 001751 001751 00000000332 10644444403 023134 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 package MyDispatch; use base 'CGI::Application::Dispatch'; sub dispatch_args { return { table => [ ':app' => {}, ':app/:rm' => {}, ], }; } 1; Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05/t/lib/TestApp_autorunmode.pm000644 001751 001751 00000002525 10644444403 025077 0ustar00hartzellhartzell000000 000000 package TestApp_autorunmode; use warnings; use strict; use base qw( CGI::Application ); use CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode; ################################################################ # # run modes # ################################################################# sub welcome : StartRunmode { my $self = shift; my $content = < Welcome Home is where.... EOC return $content; } sub hello : Runmode { my $self = shift; my $content = < Hello Hello world! Whoopee Whoopee_dispatch EOC return $content; } sub whoopee : Runmode { my $content = < Whoopee Whoopee! EOC return $content; } 1;