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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
if (not $ENV{ONLINE_TEST}) {
plan skip_all => 'Set $ENV{ONLINE_TEST} to run this test';
}
plan tests => 11;
# Test Yahoo functions.
my $q = Finance::Quote->new();
my $year = (localtime())[5] + 1900;
my $lastyear = $year - 1;
my %quotes = $q->yahoo("IBM","CSCO","BOGUS");
ok(%quotes);
# Check the last values are defined. These are the most
# used and most reliable indicators of success.
ok($quotes{"IBM","last"} > 0);
ok($quotes{"IBM","success"});
ok($quotes{"IBM", "currency"} eq "USD");
ok(($quotes{"IBM", "currency"} eq "USD") &&
!defined($quotes{"IBM","currency_set_by_fq"}));
ok(substr($quotes{"IBM","isodate"},0,4) == $year ||
substr($quotes{"IBM","isodate"},0,4) == $lastyear);
ok(substr($quotes{"IBM","date"},6,4) == $year ||
substr($quotes{"IBM","date"},6,4) == $lastyear);
ok($quotes{"CSCO","last"} > 0);
ok($quotes{"CSCO","success"});
# Make sure there are no spurious % signs.
ok($quotes{"CSCO","p_change"} !~ /%/);
# Check that bogus stocks return failure:
ok(! $quotes{"BOGUS","success"});