Test::Mojo - Testing Mojo!
use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Mojo; my $t = Test::Mojo->new('MyApp'); $t->get_ok('/welcome') ->status_is(200) ->content_like(qr/Hello!/, 'welcome message'); $t->post_form_ok('/search', {title => 'Perl', author => 'taro'}) ->status_is(200) ->content_like(qr/Perl.+taro/); $t->delete_ok('/something') ->status_is(200) ->header_is('X-Powered-By' => 'Mojolicious (Perl)') ->header_isnt('X-Bender' => 'Bite my shiny metal ass!'); ->content_is('Hello world!'); $t->websocket_ok('/echo') ->send_message_ok('hello') ->message_is('echo: hello') ->finish_ok;
Test::Mojo is a collection of testing helpers for everyone developing Mojo and Mojolicious applications.
Test::Mojo implements the following attributes.
tx
my $tx = $t->tx; $t = $t->tx(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
Current transaction, usually a Mojo::Transaction::HTTP object.
ua
my $ua = $t->ua; $t = $t->ua(Mojo::UserAgent->new);
User agent used for testing, defaults to a Mojo::UserAgent object.
Test::Mojo inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
new
my $t = Test::Mojo->new; my $t = Test::Mojo->new('MyApp'); my $t = Test::Mojo->new(MyApp->new);
Construct a new Test::Mojo object.
app
my $app = $t->app; $t = $t->app(MyApp->new);
Alias for "app" in Mojo::UserAgent.
my $secret = $t->app->secret; $t->app->log->level('fatal'); $t->app->defaults(testing => 'oh yea!');
content_is
$t = $t->content_is('working!'); $t = $t->content_is('working!', 'right content');
Check response content for exact match.
content_isnt
$t = $t->content_isnt('working!'); $t = $t->content_isnt('working!', 'different content');
Opposite of content_is.
content_like
$t = $t->content_like(qr/working!/); $t = $t->content_like(qr/working!/, 'right content');
Check response content for similar match.
content_unlike
$t = $t->content_unlike(qr/working!/); $t = $t->content_unlike(qr/working!/, 'different content');
Opposite of content_like.
content_type_is
$t = $t->content_type_is('text/html');
Check response Content-Type header for exact match.
Content-Type
content_type_isnt
$t = $t->content_type_isnt('text/html');
Opposite of content_type_is.
content_type_like
$t = $t->content_type_like(qr/text/); $t = $t->content_type_like(qr/text/, 'right content type');
Check response Content-Type header for similar match.
content_type_unlike
$t = $t->content_type_unlike(qr/text/); $t = $t->content_type_unlike(qr/text/, 'different content type');
Opposite of content_type_like.
delete_ok
$t = $t->delete_ok('/foo');
Perform a DELETE request and check for success, takes the exact same arguments as "delete" in Mojo::UserAgent.
DELETE
element_exists
$t = $t->element_exists('div.foo[x=y]'); $t = $t->element_exists('html head title', 'has a title');
Checks for existence of the CSS3 selectors first matching XML/HTML element with Mojo::DOM.
element_exists_not
$t = $t->element_exists_not('div.foo[x=y]'); $t = $t->element_exists_not('html head title', 'has no title');
Opposite of element_exists.
finish_ok
$t = $t->finish_ok; $t = $t->finish_ok('finished successfully');
Finish WebSocket connection. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
WebSocket
get_ok
$t = $t->get_ok('/foo');
Perform a GET request and check for success, takes the exact same arguments as "get" in Mojo::UserAgent.
GET
head_ok
$t = $t->head_ok('/foo');
Perform a HEAD request and check for success, takes the exact same arguments as "head" in Mojo::UserAgent.
HEAD
header_is
$t = $t->header_is(Expect => 'fun');
Check response header for exact match.
header_isnt
$t = $t->header_isnt(Expect => 'fun');
Opposite of header_is.
header_like
$t = $t->header_like(Expect => qr/fun/); $t = $t->header_like(Expect => qr/fun/, 'right header');
Check response header for similar match.
header_unlike
$t = $t->header_like(Expect => qr/fun/); $t = $t->header_like(Expect => qr/fun/, 'different header');
Opposite of header_like.
json_content_is
$t = $t->json_content_is([1, 2, 3]); $t = $t->json_content_is([1, 2, 3], 'right content!'); $t = $t->json_content_is({foo => 'bar', baz => 23}, 'right content!');
Check response content for JSON data.
max_redirects
my $max_redirects = $t->max_redirects; $t = $t->max_redirects(3);
Alias for the "max_redirects" in Mojo::UserAgent.
message_is
$t = $t->message_is('working!'); $t = $t->message_is('working!', 'right message');
Check WebSocket message for exact match. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
message_isnt
$t = $t->message_isnt('working!'); $t = $t->message_isnt('working!', 'different message');
Opposite of message_is. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
message_like
$t = $t->message_like(qr/working!/); $t = $t->message_like(qr/working!/, 'right message');
Check WebSocket message for similar match. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
message_unlike
$t = $t->message_unlike(qr/working!/); $t = $t->message_unlike(qr/working!/, 'different message');
Opposite of message_like. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
post_ok
$t = $t->post_ok('/foo');
Perform a POST request and check for success, takes the exact same arguments as "post" in Mojo::UserAgent.
POST
post_form_ok
$t = $t->post_form_ok('/foo' => {test => 123});
Submit a POST form and check for success, takes the exact same arguments as "post_form" in Mojo::UserAgent.
put_ok
$t = $t->put_ok('/foo');
Perform a PUT request and check for success, takes the exact same arguments as "put" in Mojo::UserAgent.
PUT
reset_session
$t = $t->reset_session;
Reset user agent session.
send_message_ok
$t = $t->send_message_ok('hello'); $t = $t->send_message_ok('hello', 'sent successfully'); $t = $t->send_message_ok([$bytes]); $t = $t->send_message_ok([$bytes], 'sent successfully');
Send WebSocket message. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
status_is
$t = $t->status_is(200);
Check response status for exact match.
status_isnt
$t = $t->status_isnt(200);
Opposite of status_is.
test_server
my $url = $t->test_server; my $url = $t->test_server('http'); my $url = $t->test_server('https');
Alias for "test_server" in Mojo::UserAgent. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
$t->get_ok($t->test_server->userinfo('sri:secr3t')->path('/protected'));
text_is
$t = $t->text_is('div.foo[x=y]' => 'Hello!'); $t = $t->text_is('html head title' => 'Hello!', 'right title');
Checks text content of the CSS3 selectors first matching XML/HTML element for exact match with Mojo::DOM.
text_isnt
$t = $t->text_isnt('div.foo[x=y]' => 'Hello!'); $t = $t->text_isnt('html head title' => 'Hello!', 'different title');
Opposite of text_is.
text_like
$t = $t->text_like('div.foo[x=y]' => qr/Hello/); $t = $t->text_like('html head title' => qr/Hello/, 'right title');
Checks text content of the CSS3 selectors first matching XML/HTML element for similar match with Mojo::DOM.
text_unlike
$t = $t->text_unlike('div.foo[x=y]' => qr/Hello/); $t = $t->text_unlike('html head title' => qr/Hello/, 'different title');
Opposite of text_like.
websocket_ok
$t = $t->websocket_ok('/echo');
Open a WebSocket connection with transparent handshake, takes the exact same arguments as "websocket" in Mojo::UserAgent. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, http://mojolicio.us.
To install Mojolicious, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Mojolicious
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Mojolicious
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.