1Test2::Tools::Mock(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationTest2::Tools::Mock(3)
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6 Test2::Tools::Mock - Class/Instance mocking for Test2.
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9 Mocking is often an essential part of testing. This library covers some
10 of the most common mocking needs. This plugin is heavily influenced by
11 Mock::Quick, but with an improved API. This plugin is also intended to
12 play well with other plugins in ways Mock::Quick would be unable to.
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15 my $mock = mock 'Some::Class' => (
16 track => $BOOL, # Enable/Disable tracking on subs defined below
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28 track => $bool, # enable/disable tracking again to affect mocks made after this point
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32 Some::Class->new_method(); # Calls the newly injected method
33 Some::Class->replace_method(); # Calls our replacement method.
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35 $mock->override(...) # Override some more
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37 $mock = undef; # Undoes all the mocking, restoring all original methods.
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39 my $simple_mock = mock {} => (
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45 $simple_mock->is_active(); # Calls our newly mocked method.
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50 This is a one-stop shop function that delegates to one of the other
51 methods depending on how it is used. If you are not comfortable
52 with a function that has a lot of potential behaviors, you can use
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55 @mocks = mocked($object)
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57 Check if an object or class is mocked. If it is mocked the $mock
58 object(s) (Test2::Mock) will be returned.
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60 $mock = mock $class => ( ... );
61 $mock = mock $instance => ( ... )
62 $mock = mock 'class', $class => ( ... )
63 These forms delegate to mock_class() to mock a package. The third
64 form is to be explicit about what type of mocking you want.
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66 $obj = mock()
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68 $obj = mock 'obj', ...;
69 These forms delegate to mock_obj() to create instances of anonymous
70 packages where methods are vivified into existence as needed.
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72 mock $mock => sub { ... }
73 mock $method => ( ... )
74 These forms go together, the first form will set $mock as the
75 current mock build, then run the sub. Within the sub you can
76 declare mock specifications using the second form. The first form
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79 The second form calls the specified method on the current build.
80 This second form delegates to mock_do().
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83 DEFINING MOCKS
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85 $obj = mock_obj( ... )
86 $obj = mock_obj { ... } => ( ... )
87 $obj = mock_obj sub { ... }
88 $obj = mock_obj { ... } => sub { ... }
89 This method lets you quickly generate a blessed object. The object
90 will be an instance of a randomly generated package name. Methods
91 will vivify as read/write accessors as needed.
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93 Arguments can be any method available to Test2::Mock followed by an
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97 If you provide a coderef instead of key/value pairs, the coderef
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100 $mock = mock_class $class => ( ... )
101 $mock = mock_class $instance => ( ... )
102 $mock = mock_class ... => sub { ... }
103 This will create a new instance of Test2::Mock to control the
104 package specified. If you give it a blessed reference it will use
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107 Arguments can be any method available to Test2::Mock followed by an
108 argument. If the very first argument is a hashref then it will be
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111 If you provide a coderef instead of key/value pairs, the coderef
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114 BUILDING MOCKS
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117 Set $mock as the current build, then run the specified code. $mock
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121 Get the current building $mock object.
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124 Run the specified method on the currently building object.
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126 METHOD GENERATORS
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128 $sub = mock_accessor $field
129 Generate a read/write accessor for the specified field. This will
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139 Generate a read only accessor for the specified field. This will
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148 Generate a write accessor for the specified field. This will
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156 %pairs = mock_accessors(qw/name1 name2 name3/)
157 Generates several read/write accessors at once, returns key/value
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161 %pairs = mock_getters(qw/name1 name2 name3/)
162 Generates several read only accessors at once, returns key/value
163 pairs where the key is the field name, and the value is the
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166 %pairs = mock_setters(qw/name1 name2 name3/)
167 Generates several write accessors at once, returns key/value pairs
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171 my $mock = mock(...);
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173 Mock objects are instances of Test2::Mock. See it for their methods.
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176 The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at
177 <https://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Suite/>.
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180 Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
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186 Copyright 2018 Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
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188 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
189 under the same terms as Perl itself.
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191 See <https://dev.perl.org/licenses/>
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