1Test::Mojo(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Mojo(3)
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6 Test::Mojo - Testing Mojo
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9 use Test::More;
10 use Test::Mojo;
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12 my $t = Test::Mojo->new('MyApp');
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14 # HTML/XML
15 $t->get_ok('/welcome')->status_is(200)->text_is('div#message' => 'Hello!');
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17 # JSON
18 $t->post_ok('/search.json' => form => {q => 'Perl'})
19 ->status_is(200)
20 ->header_is('Server' => 'Mojolicious (Perl)')
21 ->header_isnt('X-Bender' => 'Bite my shiny metal ass!')
22 ->json_is('/results/4/title' => 'Perl rocks!')
23 ->json_like('/results/7/title' => qr/Perl/);
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25 # WebSocket
26 $t->websocket_ok('/echo')
27 ->send_ok('hello')
28 ->message_ok
29 ->message_is('echo: hello')
30 ->finish_ok;
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32 done_testing();
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35 Test::Mojo is a test user agent based on Mojo::UserAgent, it is usually
36 used together with Test::More to test Mojolicious applications. Just
37 run your tests with prove.
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39 $ prove -l -v
40 $ prove -l -v t/foo.t
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42 If it is not already defined, the "MOJO_LOG_LEVEL" environment variable
43 will be set to "debug" or "fatal", depending on the value of the
44 "HARNESS_IS_VERBOSE" environment variable. And to make it esier to test
45 HTTPS/WSS web services "insecure" in Mojo::UserAgent will be activated
46 by default for "ua".
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48 See Mojolicious::Guides::Testing for more.
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51 Test::Mojo implements the following attributes.
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53 message
54 my $msg = $t->message;
55 $t = $t->message([text => $bytes]);
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57 Current WebSocket message represented as an array reference containing
58 the frame type and payload.
59
60 # More specific tests
61 use Mojo::JSON 'decode_json';
62 my $hash = decode_json $t->message->[1];
63 is ref $hash, 'HASH', 'right reference';
64 is $hash->{foo}, 'bar', 'right value';
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66 # Test custom message
67 $t->message([binary => $bytes])
68 ->json_message_has('/foo/bar')
69 ->json_message_hasnt('/bar')
70 ->json_message_is('/foo/baz' => {yada => [1, 2, 3]});
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72 success
73 my $bool = $t->success;
74 $t = $t->success($bool);
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76 True if the last test was successful.
77
78 # Build custom tests
79 my $location_is = sub {
80 my ($t, $value, $desc) = @_;
81 $desc ||= "Location: $value";
82 local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
83 return $t->success(is($t->tx->res->headers->location, $value, $desc));
84 };
85 $t->get_ok('/')
86 ->status_is(302)
87 ->$location_is('https://mojolicious.org')
88 ->or(sub { diag 'Must have been Joel!' });
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90 tx
91 my $tx = $t->tx;
92 $t = $t->tx(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
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94 Current transaction, usually a Mojo::Transaction::HTTP or
95 Mojo::Transaction::WebSocket object.
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97 # More specific tests
98 is $t->tx->res->json->{foo}, 'bar', 'right value';
99 ok $t->tx->res->content->is_multipart, 'multipart content';
100 is $t->tx->previous->res->code, 302, 'right status';
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102 ua
103 my $ua = $t->ua;
104 $t = $t->ua(Mojo::UserAgent->new);
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106 User agent used for testing, defaults to a Mojo::UserAgent object.
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108 # Allow redirects
109 $t->ua->max_redirects(10);
110 $t->get_ok('/redirect')->status_is(200)->content_like(qr/redirected/);
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112 # Switch protocol from HTTP to HTTPS
113 $t->ua->server->url('https');
114 $t->get_ok('/secure')->status_is(200)->content_like(qr/secure/);
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116 # Use absolute URL for request with Basic authentication
117 my $url = $t->ua->server->url->userinfo('sri:secr3t')->path('/secrets.json');
118 $t->post_ok($url => json => {limit => 10})
119 ->status_is(200)
120 ->json_is('/1/content', 'Mojo rocks!');
121
122 # Customize all transactions (including followed redirects)
123 $t->ua->on(start => sub {
124 my ($ua, $tx) = @_;
125 $tx->req->headers->accept_language('en-US');
126 });
127 $t->get_ok('/hello')->status_is(200)->content_like(qr/Howdy/);
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130 Test::Mojo inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the
131 following new ones.
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133 app
134 my $app = $t->app;
135 $t = $t->app(Mojolicious->new);
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137 Access application with "app" in Mojo::UserAgent::Server.
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139 # Change log level
140 $t->app->log->level('fatal');
141
142 # Test application directly
143 is $t->app->defaults->{foo}, 'bar', 'right value';
144 ok $t->app->routes->find('echo')->is_websocket, 'WebSocket route';
145 my $c = $t->app->build_controller;
146 ok $c->render(template => 'foo'), 'rendering was successful';
147 is $c->res->status, 200, 'right status';
148 is $c->res->body, 'Foo!', 'right content';
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150 # Change application behavior
151 $t->app->hook(before_dispatch => sub {
152 my $c = shift;
153 $c->render(text => 'This request did not reach the router.')
154 if $c->req->url->path->contains('/user');
155 });
156 $t->get_ok('/user')->status_is(200)->content_like(qr/not reach the router/);
157
158 # Extract additional information
159 my $stash;
160 $t->app->hook(after_dispatch => sub { $stash = shift->stash });
161 $t->get_ok('/hello')->status_is(200);
162 is $stash->{foo}, 'bar', 'right value';
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164 attr_is
165 $t = $t->attr_is('img.cat', 'alt', 'Grumpy cat');
166 $t = $t->attr_is('img.cat', 'alt', 'Grumpy cat', 'right alt text');
167
168 Checks text content of attribute with "attr" in Mojo::DOM at the CSS
169 selectors first matching HTML/XML element for exact match with "at" in
170 Mojo::DOM.
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172 attr_isnt
173 $t = $t->attr_isnt('img.cat', 'alt', 'Calm cat');
174 $t = $t->attr_isnt('img.cat', 'alt', 'Calm cat', 'different alt text');
175
176 Opposite of "attr_is".
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178 attr_like
179 $t = $t->attr_like('img.cat', 'alt', qr/Grumpy/);
180 $t = $t->attr_like('img.cat', 'alt', qr/Grumpy/, 'right alt text');
181
182 Checks text content of attribute with "attr" in Mojo::DOM at the CSS
183 selectors first matching HTML/XML element for similar match with "at"
184 in Mojo::DOM.
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186 attr_unlike
187 $t = $t->attr_unlike('img.cat', 'alt', qr/Calm/);
188 $t = $t->attr_unlike('img.cat', 'alt', qr/Calm/, 'different alt text');
189
190 Opposite of "attr_like".
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192 content_is
193 $t = $t->content_is('working!');
194 $t = $t->content_is('working!', 'right content');
195
196 Check response content for exact match after retrieving it from "text"
197 in Mojo::Message.
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199 content_isnt
200 $t = $t->content_isnt('working!');
201 $t = $t->content_isnt('working!', 'different content');
202
203 Opposite of "content_is".
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205 content_like
206 $t = $t->content_like(qr/working!/);
207 $t = $t->content_like(qr/working!/, 'right content');
208
209 Check response content for similar match after retrieving it from
210 "text" in Mojo::Message.
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212 content_type_is
213 $t = $t->content_type_is('text/html');
214 $t = $t->content_type_is('text/html', 'right content type');
215
216 Check response "Content-Type" header for exact match.
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218 content_type_isnt
219 $t = $t->content_type_isnt('text/html');
220 $t = $t->content_type_isnt('text/html', 'different content type');
221
222 Opposite of "content_type_is".
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224 content_type_like
225 $t = $t->content_type_like(qr/text/);
226 $t = $t->content_type_like(qr/text/, 'right content type');
227
228 Check response "Content-Type" header for similar match.
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230 content_type_unlike
231 $t = $t->content_type_unlike(qr/text/);
232 $t = $t->content_type_unlike(qr/text/, 'different content type');
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234 Opposite of "content_type_like".
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236 content_unlike
237 $t = $t->content_unlike(qr/working!/);
238 $t = $t->content_unlike(qr/working!/, 'different content');
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240 Opposite of "content_like".
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242 delete_ok
243 $t = $t->delete_ok('http://example.com/foo');
244 $t = $t->delete_ok('/foo');
245 $t = $t->delete_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
246 $t = $t->delete_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
247 $t = $t->delete_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
248
249 Perform a "DELETE" request and check for transport errors, takes the
250 same arguments as "delete" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
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252 element_count_is
253 $t = $t->element_count_is('div.foo[x=y]', 5);
254 $t = $t->element_count_is('html body div', 30, 'thirty elements');
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256 Checks the number of HTML/XML elements matched by the CSS selector with
257 "find" in Mojo::DOM.
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259 element_exists
260 $t = $t->element_exists('div.foo[x=y]');
261 $t = $t->element_exists('html head title', 'has a title');
262
263 Checks for existence of the CSS selectors first matching HTML/XML
264 element with "at" in Mojo::DOM.
265
266 # Check attribute values
267 $t->get_ok('/login')
268 ->element_exists('label[for=email]')
269 ->element_exists('input[name=email][type=text][value*="example.com"]')
270 ->element_exists('label[for=pass]')
271 ->element_exists('input[name=pass][type=password]')
272 ->element_exists('input[type=submit][value]');
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274 element_exists_not
275 $t = $t->element_exists_not('div.foo[x=y]');
276 $t = $t->element_exists_not('html head title', 'has no title');
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278 Opposite of "element_exists".
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280 finish_ok
281 $t = $t->finish_ok;
282 $t = $t->finish_ok(1000);
283 $t = $t->finish_ok(1003 => 'Cannot accept data!');
284
285 Close WebSocket connection gracefully.
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287 finished_ok
288 $t = $t->finished_ok(1000);
289
290 Wait for WebSocket connection to be closed gracefully and check status.
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292 get_ok
293 $t = $t->get_ok('http://example.com/foo');
294 $t = $t->get_ok('/foo');
295 $t = $t->get_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
296 $t = $t->get_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
297 $t = $t->get_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
298
299 Perform a "GET" request and check for transport errors, takes the same
300 arguments as "get" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
301
302 # Run tests against remote host
303 $t->get_ok('https://mojolicious.org/perldoc')->status_is(200);
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305 # Use relative URL for request with Basic authentication
306 $t->get_ok('//sri:secr3t@/secrets.json')
307 ->status_is(200)
308 ->json_is('/1/content', 'Mojo rocks!');
309
310 # Run additional tests on the transaction
311 $t->get_ok('/foo')->status_is(200);
312 is $t->tx->res->dom->at('input')->val, 'whatever', 'right value';
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314 head_ok
315 $t = $t->head_ok('http://example.com/foo');
316 $t = $t->head_ok('/foo');
317 $t = $t->head_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
318 $t = $t->head_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
319 $t = $t->head_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
320
321 Perform a "HEAD" request and check for transport errors, takes the same
322 arguments as "head" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
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324 header_exists
325 $t = $t->header_exists('ETag');
326 $t = $t->header_exists('ETag', 'header exists');
327
328 Check if response header exists.
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330 header_exists_not
331 $t = $t->header_exists_not('ETag');
332 $t = $t->header_exists_not('ETag', 'header is missing');
333
334 Opposite of "header_exists".
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336 header_is
337 $t = $t->header_is(ETag => '"abc321"');
338 $t = $t->header_is(ETag => '"abc321"', 'right header');
339
340 Check response header for exact match.
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342 header_isnt
343 $t = $t->header_isnt(Etag => '"abc321"');
344 $t = $t->header_isnt(ETag => '"abc321"', 'different header');
345
346 Opposite of "header_is".
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348 header_like
349 $t = $t->header_like(ETag => qr/abc/);
350 $t = $t->header_like(ETag => qr/abc/, 'right header');
351
352 Check response header for similar match.
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354 header_unlike
355 $t = $t->header_unlike(ETag => qr/abc/);
356 $t = $t->header_unlike(ETag => qr/abc/, 'different header');
357
358 Opposite of "header_like".
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360 json_has
361 $t = $t->json_has('/foo');
362 $t = $t->json_has('/minibar', 'has a minibar');
363
364 Check if JSON response contains a value that can be identified using
365 the given JSON Pointer with Mojo::JSON::Pointer.
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367 json_hasnt
368 $t = $t->json_hasnt('/foo');
369 $t = $t->json_hasnt('/minibar', 'no minibar');
370
371 Opposite of "json_has".
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373 json_is
374 $t = $t->json_is({foo => [1, 2, 3]});
375 $t = $t->json_is('/foo' => [1, 2, 3]);
376 $t = $t->json_is('/foo/1' => 2, 'right value');
377
378 Check the value extracted from JSON response using the given JSON
379 Pointer with Mojo::JSON::Pointer, which defaults to the root value if
380 it is omitted.
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382 json_like
383 $t = $t->json_like('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/);
384 $t = $t->json_like('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/, 'right value');
385
386 Check the value extracted from JSON response using the given JSON
387 Pointer with Mojo::JSON::Pointer for similar match.
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389 json_message_has
390 $t = $t->json_message_has('/foo');
391 $t = $t->json_message_has('/minibar', 'has a minibar');
392
393 Check if JSON WebSocket message contains a value that can be identified
394 using the given JSON Pointer with Mojo::JSON::Pointer.
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396 json_message_hasnt
397 $t = $t->json_message_hasnt('/foo');
398 $t = $t->json_message_hasnt('/minibar', 'no minibar');
399
400 Opposite of "json_message_has".
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402 json_message_is
403 $t = $t->json_message_is({foo => [1, 2, 3]});
404 $t = $t->json_message_is('/foo' => [1, 2, 3]);
405 $t = $t->json_message_is('/foo/1' => 2, 'right value');
406
407 Check the value extracted from JSON WebSocket message using the given
408 JSON Pointer with Mojo::JSON::Pointer, which defaults to the root value
409 if it is omitted.
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411 json_message_like
412 $t = $t->json_message_like('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/);
413 $t = $t->json_message_like('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/, 'right value');
414
415 Check the value extracted from JSON WebSocket message using the given
416 JSON Pointer with Mojo::JSON::Pointer for similar match.
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418 json_message_unlike
419 $t = $t->json_message_unlike('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/);
420 $t = $t->json_message_unlike('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/, 'different value');
421
422 Opposite of "json_message_like".
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424 json_unlike
425 $t = $t->json_unlike('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/);
426 $t = $t->json_unlike('/foo/1' => qr/^\d+$/, 'different value');
427
428 Opposite of "json_like".
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430 message_is
431 $t = $t->message_is({binary => $bytes});
432 $t = $t->message_is({text => $bytes});
433 $t = $t->message_is('working!');
434 $t = $t->message_is('working!', 'right message');
435
436 Check WebSocket message for exact match.
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438 message_isnt
439 $t = $t->message_isnt({binary => $bytes});
440 $t = $t->message_isnt({text => $bytes});
441 $t = $t->message_isnt('working!');
442 $t = $t->message_isnt('working!', 'different message');
443
444 Opposite of "message_is".
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446 message_like
447 $t = $t->message_like({binary => qr/$bytes/});
448 $t = $t->message_like({text => qr/$bytes/});
449 $t = $t->message_like(qr/working!/);
450 $t = $t->message_like(qr/working!/, 'right message');
451
452 Check WebSocket message for similar match.
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454 message_ok
455 $t = $t->message_ok;
456 $t = $t->message_ok('got a message');
457
458 Wait for next WebSocket message to arrive.
459
460 # Wait for message and perform multiple tests on it
461 $t->websocket_ok('/time')
462 ->message_ok
463 ->message_like(qr/\d+/)
464 ->message_unlike(qr/\w+/)
465 ->finish_ok;
466
467 message_unlike
468 $t = $t->message_unlike({binary => qr/$bytes/});
469 $t = $t->message_unlike({text => qr/$bytes/});
470 $t = $t->message_unlike(qr/working!/);
471 $t = $t->message_unlike(qr/working!/, 'different message');
472
473 Opposite of "message_like".
474
475 new
476 my $t = Test::Mojo->new;
477 my $t = Test::Mojo->new('MyApp');
478 my $t = Test::Mojo->new('MyApp', {foo => 'bar'});
479 my $t = Test::Mojo->new(Mojo::File->new('/path/to/myapp.pl'));
480 my $t = Test::Mojo->new(Mojo::File->new('/path/to/myapp.pl'), {foo => 'bar'});
481 my $t = Test::Mojo->new(MyApp->new);
482 my $t = Test::Mojo->new(MyApp->new, {foo => 'bar'});
483
484 Construct a new Test::Mojo object. In addition to a class name or
485 Mojo::File object pointing to the application script, you can pass
486 along a hash reference with configuration values that will be used to
487 override the application configuration. The special configuration value
488 "config_override" will be set in "config" in Mojolicious as well, which
489 is used to disable configuration plugins like
490 Mojolicious::Plugin::Config and Mojolicious::Plugin::JSONConfig for
491 tests.
492
493 # Load application script relative to the "t" directory
494 use Mojo::File 'curfile';
495 my $t = Test::Mojo->new(curfile->dirname->sibling('myapp.pl'));
496
497 options_ok
498 $t = $t->options_ok('http://example.com/foo');
499 $t = $t->options_ok('/foo');
500 $t = $t->options_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
501 $t = $t->options_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
502 $t = $t->options_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
503
504 Perform a "OPTIONS" request and check for transport errors, takes the
505 same arguments as "options" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the
506 callback.
507
508 or
509 $t = $t->or(sub {...});
510
511 Execute callback if the value of "success" is false.
512
513 # Diagnostics
514 $t->get_ok('/bad')->or(sub { diag 'Must have been Glen!' })
515 ->status_is(200)->or(sub { diag $t->tx->res->dom->at('title')->text });
516
517 patch_ok
518 $t = $t->patch_ok('http://example.com/foo');
519 $t = $t->patch_ok('/foo');
520 $t = $t->patch_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
521 $t = $t->patch_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
522 $t = $t->patch_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
523
524 Perform a "PATCH" request and check for transport errors, takes the
525 same arguments as "patch" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
526
527 post_ok
528 $t = $t->post_ok('http://example.com/foo');
529 $t = $t->post_ok('/foo');
530 $t = $t->post_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
531 $t = $t->post_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
532 $t = $t->post_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
533
534 Perform a "POST" request and check for transport errors, takes the same
535 arguments as "post" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
536
537 # Test file upload
538 my $upload = {foo => {content => 'bar', filename => 'baz.txt'}};
539 $t->post_ok('/upload' => form => $upload)->status_is(200);
540
541 # Test JSON API
542 $t->post_ok('/hello.json' => json => {hello => 'world'})
543 ->status_is(200)
544 ->json_is({bye => 'world'});
545
546 put_ok
547 $t = $t->put_ok('http://example.com/foo');
548 $t = $t->put_ok('/foo');
549 $t = $t->put_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Content!');
550 $t = $t->put_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'});
551 $t = $t->put_ok('/foo' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'});
552
553 Perform a "PUT" request and check for transport errors, takes the same
554 arguments as "put" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
555
556 request_ok
557 $t = $t->request_ok(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
558
559 Perform request and check for transport errors.
560
561 # Request with custom method
562 my $tx = $t->ua->build_tx(FOO => '/test.json' => json => {foo => 1});
563 $t->request_ok($tx)->status_is(200)->json_is({success => 1});
564
565 # Request with custom cookie
566 my $tx = $t->ua->build_tx(GET => '/account');
567 $tx->req->cookies({name => 'user', value => 'sri'});
568 $t->request_ok($tx)->status_is(200)->text_is('head > title' => 'Hello sri');
569
570 # Custom WebSocket handshake
571 my $tx = $t->ua->build_websocket_tx('/foo');
572 $tx->req->headers->remove('User-Agent');
573 $t->request_ok($tx)->message_ok->message_is('bar')->finish_ok;
574
575 reset_session
576 $t = $t->reset_session;
577
578 Reset user agent session.
579
580 send_ok
581 $t = $t->send_ok({binary => $bytes});
582 $t = $t->send_ok({text => $bytes});
583 $t = $t->send_ok({json => {test => [1, 2, 3]}});
584 $t = $t->send_ok([$fin, $rsv1, $rsv2, $rsv3, $op, $payload]);
585 $t = $t->send_ok($chars);
586 $t = $t->send_ok($chars, 'sent successfully');
587
588 Send message or frame via WebSocket.
589
590 # Send JSON object as "Text" message
591 $t->websocket_ok('/echo.json')
592 ->send_ok({json => {test => 'I ♥ Mojolicious!'}})
593 ->message_ok
594 ->json_message_is('/test' => 'I ♥ Mojolicious!')
595 ->finish_ok;
596
597 status_is
598 $t = $t->status_is(200);
599 $t = $t->status_is(200, 'right status');
600
601 Check response status for exact match.
602
603 status_isnt
604 $t = $t->status_isnt(200);
605 $t = $t->status_isnt(200, 'different status');
606
607 Opposite of "status_is".
608
609 text_is
610 $t = $t->text_is('div.foo[x=y]' => 'Hello!');
611 $t = $t->text_is('html head title' => 'Hello!', 'right title');
612
613 Checks text content of the CSS selectors first matching HTML/XML
614 element for exact match with "at" in Mojo::DOM.
615
616 text_isnt
617 $t = $t->text_isnt('div.foo[x=y]' => 'Hello!');
618 $t = $t->text_isnt('html head title' => 'Hello!', 'different title');
619
620 Opposite of "text_is".
621
622 text_like
623 $t = $t->text_like('div.foo[x=y]' => qr/Hello/);
624 $t = $t->text_like('html head title' => qr/Hello/, 'right title');
625
626 Checks text content of the CSS selectors first matching HTML/XML
627 element for similar match with "at" in Mojo::DOM.
628
629 text_unlike
630 $t = $t->text_unlike('div.foo[x=y]' => qr/Hello/);
631 $t = $t->text_unlike('html head title' => qr/Hello/, 'different title');
632
633 Opposite of "text_like".
634
635 websocket_ok
636 $t = $t->websocket_ok('http://example.com/echo');
637 $t = $t->websocket_ok('/echo');
638 $t = $t->websocket_ok('/echo' => {DNT => 1} => ['v1.proto']);
639
640 Open a WebSocket connection with transparent handshake, takes the same
641 arguments as "websocket" in Mojo::UserAgent, except for the callback.
642
643 # WebSocket with permessage-deflate compression
644 $t->websocket_ok('/' => {'Sec-WebSocket-Extensions' => 'permessage-deflate'})
645 ->send_ok('y' x 50000)
646 ->message_ok
647 ->message_is('z' x 50000)
648 ->finish_ok;
649
651 Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.
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655perl v5.30.1 2020-01-30 Test::Mojo(3)