Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp - Test your CGIApp application with Selenium
This is a test release. It depends on a Java application (SeleniumRC), which can be unreliable. The API is still subject to change in incompatible ways in future versions.
Please report any problems to RT, the CGIApp mailing list, or the #cgiapp IRC channel on irc.perl.org. Thanks!
use Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp 'MyApp'; use Test::More tests => 2; my $sel = Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp->start; $sel->open_ok('/'); $sel->is_text_present_ok('Welcome to MyApp');
This module could be helpful if you want to test a CGI::Application based project with Selenium and you don't want to involve a traditional web server such as Apache. It could be useful when working offline or on a personal desktop.
If you would rather test the application through a web-server, using Test::WWW::Selenium would be a better choice.
This module starts the SeleniumRC server and your CGIApp app so that you can test it with SeleniumRC. Once you've called Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp->start, everything is just like Test::WWW::Selenium.
Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp->start
my $sel = Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp->start( browser => "*firefox /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin", # defaults to '*firefox' );
Starts the Selenium and CGIApp servers, and returns a pre-initialized, ready-to-use Test::WWW::Selenium object. Extra args are passed to Test::WWW::Selenium->new();
[NOTE] The selenium server is actually started when you use this module, and it's killed when your test exits.
use
Returns the process ID of the Selenium Server.
Returns the process ID of the CGIApp server.
Debugging messages are shown if TWS_DEBUG is set;
TWS_DEBUG
* This module is a fork of Test::WWW::Selenium::Catalyst, but shares a lot of code. It would be nice if they more directly shared part of the same code base.
* Having more default settings for launching various browsers on different OSes would be nice. (And something that could be shared with Catalyst!)
* This module currently only supports dispatching through CGI::Application::Dispatch. It could be useful to support other styles.
You need to pass your app's module name as the argument to the use statement:
use Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp 'MyApp';
MyApp is the module name of your App.
MyApp
Selenium website: http://www.openqa.org/
Description of what you can do with the $sel object: Test::WWW::Selenium
$sel
If you don't need a real web browser: Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGIApp
Mark Stosberg, <mark at summersault.com>
<mark at summersault.com>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-test-www-selenium-cgiapp at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Test-WWW-Selenium-CGIApp. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
bug-test-www-selenium-cgiapp at rt.cpan.org
Thanks for Test::WWW::Selenium::Catalyst, which provided most of the code for this.
Copyright 2007 Mark Stosberg, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Test::WWW::Selenium::CGIApp
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.