NAME
Test::Proto - OO test script golf sugar
VERSION
Version 0.025
SYNOPSIS
This module provides an expressive interface for validating deep structures and objects.
use Test::Proto qw(p pArray pHash pSeries);
pArray ->contains_only(pSeries('', pHash),
"ArrayRef must contain only an empty string followed by a hashref")
->ok(["", {a=>'b'}]);
# provides diagnostics, including subtests as TAP, using Test::Builder
p ->like(qr/^\d+$/, 'looks like a positive integer')
->unlike(qr/^0\d+$/, 'no leading zeros')
->validate('123');
# returns an object with a true value
pObject ->is_a('XML::LibXML::Node', 'must inherit from XML::LibXML::Node')
->is_a('XML::LibXML::Element', 'what it really is')
->method_exists('findnodes', 'must have the findnodes method')
->method_scalar_context('localName', [],
p->like(qr/blockquote|li|p/, 'We can add normal text here')
)
->ok(XML::LibXML::Element->new('li'));
# have a look at the nested prototype in try_can
The idea behind Test::Proto is that test scripts for code written on modern, OO principles should themselves resemble the target code rather than sequential code.
Tests for deep structures and objects tend should not be repetitive and should be flexible. Test::Proto allows you to create objects "protoypes" intended to test structures which conform to a known type.
As in the example above, the way it works is: you create a prototype object, add test cases to the prototype using method calls, and then validate your string/arryref/object/etc. against the prototype using the validate or ok method.
NB: The meaning of "prototype" used here is not related to subroutine prototypes (declaring the arguments expected by a given function or method).
FUNCTIONS
p
p
p('foo')
p(['bar'])
p({foo=>'bar'})
Returns a basic prototype. See Test::Proto::Base. If an argument is passed, upgrades the argument and uses the resulting prototype.
pArray
Returns a prototype for an array/ArrayRef. See Test::Proto::ArrayRef.
pHash
Returns a prototype for a hash/HashRef. See Test::Proto::HashRef.
pCode
Returns a prototype for a CodeRef. See Test::Proto::CodeRef.
pObject
pObject
pObject('IO::Handle') # tests with is_a
Returns a prototype for an object. See Test::Proto::Object.
pSeries
Returns a series object for use in validating lists. See Test::Proto::Series.
pRepeatable
Returns a repeatable series object for use in validating lists. See Test::Proto::Repeatable.
pAlternation
Returns an alternation for use in validating lists. See Test::Proto::Alternation.
c
Returns a comparison object (string, by default). See Test::Proto::Compare.
cNumeric
Returns a numeric comparison object. See Test::Proto::Compare::Numeric.
AUTHOR
Begun by Daniel Perrett, <perrettdl at googlemail.com>
CONTRIBUTORS
Michael Schwern
SEE ALSO
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the github issues tracker at https://github.com/pdl/Test-Proto/issues. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Test::Proto
You can also look for information at:
Github (please report bugs here)
MetaCPAN
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
Search CPAN
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012-2013 Daniel Perrett.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.