Jifty::Test - Jifty's test module
use Jifty::Test tests => 5; ...all of Test::More's functionality... ...any class methods defined below...
Jifty::Test is a superset of Test::More. It provides all of Test::More's functionality in addition to the class methods defined below.
my $is_passing = Jifty::Test->is_passing;
Check if the test is currently in a passing state.
* All tests run so far have passed * We have run at least one test * We have not run more than we planned (if we planned at all)
my $is_done = Jifty::Test->is_done;
Check if we have run all the tests we've planned.
If the plan is 'no_plan' then is_done() will return true if at least one test has run.
Merges the "test_config" into the default configuration, resets the database, and resets the fake "outgoing mail" folder. This is the method to override if you wish to do custom setup work, such as insert test data into your database.
Returns a hash which overrides parts of the application's configuration for testing. By default, this changes the database name by appending a 'test', as well as setting the port to a random port between 10000 and 15000.
It is passed the current configuration.
You can override this to provide application-specific test configuration, e.g:
sub test_config { my $class = shift; my ($config) = @_; my $hash = $class->SUPER::test_config($config); $hash->{framework}{LogConfig} = "etc/log-test.conf" return $hash; }
Creates a new Jifty::Server which ISA Jifty::TestServer and returns it.
ISA
A mailbox used for testing mail sending.
Clears the mailbox.
Deletes the mailbox.
Informs Email::Send that Jifty::Test is always available as a mailer.
Should not be called manually, but is automatically called by Email::Send when using Jifty::Test as a mailer.
(Note that it is a class method.)
Returns the messages in the test mailbox, as a list of Email::Simple objects. You may have to use a module like Email::MIME to parse multi-part messages stored in the mailbox.
my $files = Jifty::Test->test_file($file);
Register $file as having been created by the test. It will be cleaned up at the end of the test run if and only if the test passes. Otherwise it will be left alone.
It returns $file so you can do this:
my $file = Jifty::Test->test_file( Jifty::Util->absolute_path("t/foo") );
my $return = Jifty::Test->test_in_isolation( sub { ...your testing code... });
For testing testing modules so you can run testing code (which perhaps fail) without effecting the outer test.
Saves the state of Jifty::Test's Test::Builder object and redirects all output to dev null before running your testing code. It then restores the Test::Builder object back to its original state.
# Test that fail() returns 0 ok !Jifty::Test->test_in_isolation sub { return fail; };
To install Jifty, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Jifty
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Jifty
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.