webgui/t/_test.skeleton.mech
2008-09-16 22:28:17 +00:00

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#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# WebGUI is Copyright 2001-2008 Plain Black Corporation.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Please read the legal notices (docs/legal.txt) and the license
# (docs/license.txt) that came with this distribution before using
# this software.
#------------------------------------------------------------------
# http://www.plainblack.com info@plainblack.com
#------------------------------------------------------------------
# This script uses Test::WWW::Mechanize to test the operation of something
# This skeleton sets up some things for you, such as a user to use for
# testing.
# Note: In order to test properly, you will probably have to commit your
# version tags as they are created. By adding your version tags to
# @versionTags, they will get cleaned up in the END block
# Note 2: Test::WWW::Mechanize should not be used to test permissions,
# or any API methods.
# This is best used to test forms, do they have the required fields, do
# they get saved properly?
use FindBin;
use strict;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib";
use Test::More;
use WebGUI::Test; # Must use this before any other WebGUI modules
use WebGUI::Asset;
use WebGUI::VersionTag;
use WebGUI::Session;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Init
my $session = WebGUI::Test->session;
my $node = WebGUI::Asset->getImportNode( $session );
my @versionTags = ( WebGUI::VersionTag->getWorking( $session ) );
# Override some settings to make things easier to test
my %oldSettings;
# userFunctionStyleId
$oldSettings{ userFunctionStyleId } = $session->setting->get( 'userFunctionStyleId' );
$session->setting->set( 'userFunctionStyleId', 'PBtmpl0000000000000132' );
# specialState
$oldSettings{ specialState } = $session->setting->get( 'specialState' );
$session->setting->set( 'specialState', '' );
# Create a user for testing purposes
my $user = WebGUI::User->new( $session, "new" );
$user->username( 'dufresne' . time );
my $identifier = 'ritahayworth';
my $auth = WebGUI::Operation::Auth::getInstance( $session, $user->authMethod, $user->userId );
$auth->saveParams( $user->userId, $user->authMethod, {
'identifier' => Digest::MD5::md5_base64( $identifier ),
});
my ( $mech );
# Get the site's base URL
my $baseUrl = 'http://' . $session->config->get('sitename')->[0];
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests
if ( !eval { require Test::WWW::Mechanize; 1; } ) {
plan skip_all => 'Cannot load Test::WWW::Mechanize. Will not test.';
}
$mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize->new;
$mech->get( $baseUrl );
if ( !$mech->success ) {
plan skip_all => "Cannot load URL '$baseUrl'. Will not test.";
}
plan tests => 1; # Increment this number for each test you create
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# put your tests here
# example
#$mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize->new;
#$mech->get_ok( $baseUrl . "?op=adminConsole" );
#$mech = getMechLogin( $baseUrl, $user, $identifier );
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Cleanup
END {
for my $tag ( @versionTags ) {
$tag->rollback;
}
$user->delete;
for my $key ( keys %oldSettings ) {
$session->setting->set( $key, $oldSettings{ $key } );
}
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# getMechLogin( baseUrl, WebGUI::User, "identifier" )
# Returns a Test::WWW::Mechanize session after logging in the given user using
# the given identifier (password)
# baseUrl is a fully-qualified URL to the site to login to
sub getMechLogin {
my $baseUrl = shift;
my $user = shift;
my $identifier = shift;
my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize->new;
$mech->get( $baseUrl . '?op=auth;method=displayLogin' );
$mech->submit_form(
with_fields => {
username => $user->username,
identifier => $identifier,
},
);
return $mech;
}
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