man Lire::Test::FunctionalTestCase () - Base class for writing functional unit tests
NAME
Lire::Test::FunctionalTestCase - Base class for writing functional unit tests
SYNOPSIS
use base qw/ Lire::Test::FunctionalTestCase/;
DESCRIPTION
This is a Test::Unit::TestCase subclass which can be used to make it easier to write functional tests.
WHAT ARE FUNCTIONAL TESTS
Unlike unit tests that test the semantics of the API and document the internals assumptions, functional tests are tests that tests the 'functionality' of the overall software. They kind of document the expected functionality of the software.
Lire::Test::FunctionalTestCase
In Lire, the expected functionality is exercised by running commands, so this module provides convenient methods to run Lire commands and tests their expected output.
It also setup a mock sendmail which can be used to analyze the email that the Lire system should send.
Some of Lire functionality cannot be tested anymore simply by running command (for example the Curses::UI based user interface cannot be tested that way but throught the use of Lire::Test::CursesUIDriver). For these kind of tests, this base class will set up a new Lire::Config and Lire::PluginManager instance in the set_up method. Tests that requires these functionality can simply call Lire::Config->init() and Lire::PluginManager->instance()->register_default_converters() without fear of messing the test environement.
homedir()
Returns the directory which will be assigned to ENV{'HOME'} when commands are run. This directory is cleaned up after every test.
rundir()
Returns the directory which will be the working directory when the commands are run. This directory is cleaned up after every test.
config_spec()
Returns the Lire::Config::TypeSpec object which will be used at runtime by the functional tests. It can be used to setup configuration files for the test.
locale( [new_locale] )
Changes the locale under which the functional test is going to be run. By default, all tests are run under the 'C' locale ignoring all user's environment variables.
Returns the previous locale set. This method runs the command CW$shell_cmd through the shell and returns a Lire::Test::CommandResult object which can be used to run tests on this command. The Lire environment will be set up before invoking the shell.
sent_mail()
Returns in an array reference the message that were sent out during the test. The element of this array are hash reference containing two keys:
- recipients
- An array reference containing the recipients as passed on the command line to sendmail.
- message
- The email which was sent. This is the complete text of the email. This is what was passed to sendmail via STDIN. Create a file CW$filename with the content CW$content. This file will be removed after the test is run during the tear_down() method. An empty file will be created if the CW$content parameter is omitted. Install the XML specification in CW$file of base schema CW$superservice. The CW$spec_type parameter specify where the file will be installed:
- site_filter
- The file will be installed as a filter specification in the system directory.
- site_report
- The file will be installed as a report specification in the system directory.
- site_schema
- The file will be installed as a schema specification in the system directory.
- filter
- The file will be installed as a filter specification in the HOME directory.
- report
- The file will be installed as a report specification in the HOME directory.
- schema
- The file will be installed as a schema specification in the HOME directory.
These files will be removed after the test. Returns a Lire::Config::ConfigFile object initialized with the appropriate config specification. This configuration file will be created under CW$HOME/.lire/config/$name.xml when lire_run() will be used. It can be use to set config option which will be used when the command is run:
my $cfg = $self->create_test_cfg_file( "test" ); $cfg->global->get( "lr_from" )->set( "flacoste\@logreport.org" );
If a configuration file CW$name was already created, it returns the associated ConfigFile object.
Note that if you want these configurations variable to have effect when running test in-process ( not via lire_run() ), you have to call save() on the object before calling Lire::Config->init(). Otherwise, you better set the configuration option directly using the Lire::Config API.
SEE ALSO
VERSION
$Id: FunctionalTestCase.pm,v 1.26 2004/05/07 01:35:46 flacoste Exp $
AUTHOR
Francis J. Lacoste <flacoste@logreport.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Stichting LogReport Foundation LogReport@LogReport.org
This file is part of Lire.
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