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NAME

Test::WWW::Stub - Block and stub specified URL for LWP

SYNOPSIS

    # External http(s) access via LWP is blocked by just declaring 'use Test::WWW::Stub';
    # Note that 'require Test::WWW::Stub' or 'use Test::WWW::Stub ()' doesn't block external access.
    use Test::WWW::Stub;

    my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;

    my $stubbed_res = [ 200, [], ['okay'] ];

    {
        my $guard = Test::WWW::Stub->register(q<http://example.com/TEST>, $stubbed_res);

        is $ua->get('http://example.com/TEST')->content, 'okay';
    }
    isnt $ua->get('http://example.com/TEST')->content, 'okay';

    {
        # registering in void context doesn't create guard.
        Test::WWW::Stub->register(q<http://example.com/HOGE/>, $stubbed_res);

        is $ua->get('http://example.com/HOGE')->content, 'okay';
    }
    is $ua->get('http://example.com/HOGE')->content, 'okay';

    {
        # You can also use regexp for uri
        my $guard = Test::WWW::Stub->register(qr<\A\Qhttp://example.com/MATCH/\E>, $stubbed_res);

        is $ua->get('http://example.com/MATCH/hogehoge')->content, 'okay';
    }

    {
        # you can unstub and allow external access temporary
        my $unstub_guard = Test::WWW::Stub->unstub;

        # External access occurs!!
        ok $ua->get('http://example.com');
    }

    my $last_req = Test::WWW::Stub->last_request; # Plack::Request
    is $last_req->uri, 'http://example.com/MATCH/hogehoge';

    Test::WWW::Stub->requested_ok('GET', 'http://example.com/TEST'); # passes

DESCRIPTION

Test::WWW::Stub is a helper module to block external http(s) request and stub some specific requests in your test.

Because this modules uses LWP::Protocol::PSGI internally, you don't have to modify target codes using LWP::UserAgent.

METHODS

register
    my $guard = Test::WWW::Stub->register( $uri_or_re, $app_or_res );

Registers a new stub for URI $uri_or_re. If called in void context, it simply registers the stub. Otherwise,it returns a new guard which drops the stub on destroyed.

$uri_or_re is either an URI string or a compiled regular expression for URI. $app_or_res is a PSGI response array ref, or a code ref which returns a PSGI response array ref. If $app_or_res is a code ref, requests are passed to the code ref following syntax:

    my $req = Plack::Request->new($env);
    $app_or_res->($env, $req);

Once registered, $app_or_res will be return from LWP::UserAgent on requesting certain URI matches $uri_or_re.

requested_ok
    Test::WWW::Stub->requested_ok($method, $uri);

Passes when $uri has been requested with $method, otherwise fails and dumps requests handled by Test::WWW::Stub.

This method calls Test::More::ok or Test::More::diag internally.

requests
    my @requests = Test::WWW::Stub->requests;

Returns an array of Plack::Request which is handled by Test::WWW::Stub.

last_request
    my $last_req = Test::WWW::Stub->last_request;

Returns a Plack::Request object last handled by Test::WWW::Stub.

This method is same as [Test::WWW::Stub->requests]->[-1].

last_request_for
    my $last_req = Test::WWW::Stub->last_request_for($method, $uri);

Returns a Plack::Request object last handled by Test::WWW::Stub and matched given HTTP method and URI.

clear_requests
    Test::WWW::Stub->clear_requests;

Clears request history of Test::WWW::Stub.

[Test::WWW::Stub->requests] becomes empty just after this method called.

unstub
    my $unstub_guard = Test::WWW::Stub->unstub;

Unregister stub and enables external access, and returns a guard object which re-enables stub on destroyed.

In constrast to register, this method doesn't work when called in void context.

LICENSE

Copyright (C) Hatena Co., Ltd.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Asato Wakisaka <asato.wakisaka@gmail.com>

Original implementation written by suzak.