NAME
HTTP::WebTest::Cookbook - Recipes for typical web tests
SYNOPSIS
Not Applicable
DESCRIPTION
This document contains some examples of HTTP::WebTest usage.
Unless otherwise is stated all examples are either runnable programs (see HTTP::WebTest::API) or runnable wtscript files (see perldoc wt).
BASICS
Test Static Web Pages
This wtscript file tests static pages on the author's website:
test_name = First page
url = http://martynov.org/
text_require = ( Ilya Martynov's Web Site )
end_test
test_name = Mail-CheckUser page
url = http://martynov.org/checkuser
text_require = ( Mail-CheckUser
Download )
regex_require = ( Mail-CheckUser-[\d\.]+\.tar\.gz )
end_test
The same tests in the form of a Perl script:
use HTTP::WebTest;
my $webtest = new HTTP::WebTest;
$webtest->run_tests(
[ {
test_name => 'First page',
url => 'http://martynov.org/',
text_require => [ "Ilya Martynov's Web Site" ]
},
{
test_name => 'Mail-CheckUser page',
url => 'http://martynov.org/checkuser',
text_require => [ 'Mail-CheckUser',
'Download' ],
regex_require =>
[ 'Mail-CheckUser-[\d\.]+\.tar\.gz' ]
}
]);
Test a Login Form
This wtscript file tests the login form at http://fsck.com/rt2/:
test_name = Login page
url = http://fsck.com/rt2/
text_require = ( Login
Username:
Password:)
end_test
test_name = Submit wrong username & password
url = http://fsck.com/rt2/
params = ( user => unknownUser
pass => somePassword )
text_require = ( Error
Your username or password is incorrect )
end_test
test_name = Submit correct username & password
url = http://fsck.com/rt2/
params = ( user => guest
pass => guest )
regex_require = ( Signed in as.*?guest.*?\. )
end_test
Using link and button names instead of URLs in tests
This wtscript file tests static pages on the author's website. It is similar to the example in section "Check Static Website" but it uses the test parameter click_link
to specify the link to be followed on the next test request instead of a hardcoded URL:
# load HTTP::WebTest::Plugin::Click module which provides test
# parameter 'click_link'
plugins = ( ::Click )
test_name = First page
url = http://martynov.org/
text_require = ( Ilya Martynov's Web Site )
end_test
test_name = Mail-CheckUser page
click_link = Mail-CheckUser
text_require = ( Mail-CheckUser
Download )
regex_require = ( Mail-CheckUser-[\d\.]+\.tar\.gz )
end_test
This wtscript file tests the login form at http://fsck.com/rt2/. It is similar to the example in section "Check Login Form" but avoids using a hardcoded URL for the page the form should be submitted to by using the test parameter click_button
:
# load HTTP::WebTest::Plugin::Click module which provides test
# parameter 'click_button'
plugins = ( ::Click )
test_name = Login page
url = http://fsck.com/rt2/
text_require = ( Login
Username:
Password:)
end_test
test_name = Submit correct username & password
click_button = Login
params = ( user => guest
pass => guest )
regex_require = ( Signed in as.*?guest.*?\. )
end_test
ADVANCED
Test::Harness Compatible Output
This Perl script reads a test specification from file test.wt
and generates Test::Harness compatible output:
use HTTP::WebTest;
my $webtest = new HTTP::WebTest;
$webtest->run_wtscript('test.wt',
{
default_report => 'no',
plugins => [ '::HarnessReport' ]
});
User-Defined Tests
It is possible to define new tests without writing new plugin module. This is a fragment of a wtscript file that checks if a new record has been inserted into a database as a result of the Add Record test.
# load HTTP::WebTest::Plugin::Hooks module which provides test
# parameters 'on_start', 'on_finish' and 'on_response'
plugins = ( ::Hooks )
on_start = {
# initialize a database handle used later in the tests
require DBI;
$dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:mysql:test', 'login', 'password');
}
on_finish = {
# disconnect from the database
$dbh->disconnect;
}
....
test_name = Add Record
# request to this URL with parameter 'name' adds new record
url = http://some.server/add-record
params = ( name => 'John' )
# define check
on_response = {
my $has_record = $dbh->selectrow_array(
'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM USERS ' .
'WHERE NAME = ?',
undef, 'John'
);
# return result of check with a comment
[ $has_record > 0 ? 'yes' : 'no', 'Have got John' ];
}
end_test
Dynamic Tests
Sometimes you want to feed the results of a previous test into the next test. In this example, Add Record
creates a database record, emits HTML containing the new record ID, and Delete Record
deletes the database record using the record ID from Add Record
.
# load HTTP::WebTest::Plugin::Hooks module which provides test
# parameter on_response
plugins = ( ::Hooks )
....
test_name = Add Record
# request to this URL with parameter 'name' adds new record
url = http://some.server/add-record
params = ( name => 'John' )
# get ID from a page
on_response = {
# get webtest object
my $webtest = shift;
# find ID in the returned page
($ID) = $webtest->last_response->content =~ /ID=(\d+)/;
# because no checks are defined a reference on empty array
# must be returned
[];
}
end_test
....
test_name = Delete Record
# request to this URL with parameter 'id' deletes record
url = http://some.server/delete-record
params = ( id => "$ID" )
end_test
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Ilya Martynov. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.