NAME
OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Server - run open62541 server for testing
SYNOPSIS
use OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Server;
use Test::More tests => OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Server::planning();
my $server = OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Server->new();
DESCRIPTION
In a module test start and run an open62541 OPC UA server in the background that can be connected by a client. The server is considered part of the test and will write to the TAP stream.
- OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Server::planning
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Return the number of tests results that running one server will create. Add this to your number of planned tests.
METHODS
- $server = OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Server->new(%args);
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Create a new test server instance.
- DESTROY
-
Will reap the server process if it is still running. Better call stop() to shutdown the server and check its exit code.
- $server->port($port)
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Optionally set the port number. If port is not given, returns the dynamically chosen port number of the server. Must be called after start() for that.
- $server->start()
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Configure the server.
- $server->run()
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Startup the open62541 server as a background process. The function will return immediately.
- $server->stop()
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Stop the background server and check its exit code.
SEE ALSO
OPCUA::Open62541, OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Client, OPCUA::Open62541::Test::Logger
AUTHORS
Alexander Bluhm <bluhm@genua.de>,
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2020 Alexander Bluhm
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
Thanks to genua GmbH, https://www.genua.de/ for sponsoring this work.