#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use lib './t';
use Test::More tests => 42;
use WWW::Scraper::ISBN;
###########################################################
my $DRIVER = 'WordPower';
my $CHECK_DOMAIN = 'www.google.com';
my %tests = (
'1558607013' => [
[ 'is', 'isbn', '9781558607019' ],
[ 'is', 'isbn10', '1558607013' ],
[ 'is', 'isbn13', '9781558607019' ],
[ 'is', 'ean13', '9781558607019' ],
[ 'is', 'title', 'Higher-Order Perl' ],
[ 'is', 'author', 'Mark Jason Dominus' ],
[ 'is', 'publisher', 'Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In' ],
[ 'is', 'pubdate', '10/12/2004' ],
[ 'is', 'binding', 'Paperback' ],
[ 'is', 'pages', 602 ],
[ 'is', 'width', 191 ],
[ 'is', 'height', 235 ],
[ 'is', 'depth', undef ],
[ 'is', 'weight', 1021 ],
[ 'is', 'image_link', 'http://images.word-power.co.uk/images/product_images/9781558607019.jpg' ],
[ 'is', 'thumb_link', 'http://images.word-power.co.uk/images/product_images/9781558607019.jpg' ],
[ 'like', 'description', qr|Most Perl programmers were originally trained as C and Unix programmers,| ],
[ 'is', 'book_link', q|http://www.word-power.co.uk/books/higher-order-perl-I9781558607019/| ]
],
'9780571239566' => [
[ 'is', 'isbn', '9780571239566' ],
[ 'is', 'isbn10', '571239560' ], # should be '0571239560', but is() removes the leading zero
[ 'is', 'isbn13', '9780571239566' ],
[ 'is', 'ean13', '9780571239566' ],
[ 'is', 'title', 'Touching from a Distance' ],
[ 'is', 'author', 'Deborah Curtis' ],
[ 'is', 'publisher', 'Faber and Faber' ],
[ 'is', 'pubdate', '04/10/2007' ],
[ 'is', 'binding', 'Paperback' ],
[ 'is', 'pages', 240 ],
[ 'is', 'width', 129 ],
[ 'is', 'height', 198 ],
[ 'is', 'depth', undef ],
[ 'is', 'weight', 200 ],
[ 'is', 'image_link', 'http://images.word-power.co.uk/images/product_images/9780571239566.jpg' ],
[ 'is', 'thumb_link', 'http://images.word-power.co.uk/images/product_images/9780571239566.jpg' ],
[ 'like', 'description', qr|Ian Curtis left behind a legacy rich in artistic genius| ],
[ 'is', 'book_link', q|http://www.word-power.co.uk/books/touching-from-a-distance-I9780571239566/| ]
],
);
my $tests = 0;
for my $isbn (keys %tests) { $tests += scalar( @{ $tests{$isbn} } ) + 2 }
###########################################################
my $scraper = WWW::Scraper::ISBN->new();
isa_ok($scraper,'WWW::Scraper::ISBN');
SKIP: {
skip "Can't see a network connection", $tests+1 if(pingtest($CHECK_DOMAIN));
$scraper->drivers($DRIVER);
# this ISBN doesn't exist
my $isbn = "0987654321";
my $record;
eval { $record = $scraper->search($isbn); };
if($@) {
like($@,qr/Invalid ISBN specified/);
}
elsif($record->found) {
ok(0,'Unexpectedly found a non-existent book');
} else {
like($record->error,qr/Invalid ISBN specified|Failed to find that book|website appears to be unavailable/);
}
for my $isbn (keys %tests) {
eval { $record = $scraper->search($isbn) };
my $error = $@ || $record->error || '';
unless($record) {
diag("Failed to create record: $error");
}
SKIP: {
skip "Website unavailable", scalar(@{ $tests{$isbn} }) + 2
if($error =~ /website appears to be unavailable/);
skip "Book unavailable", scalar(@{ $tests{$isbn} }) + 2
if($error =~ /Failed to find that book/ || !$record->found);
unless($record && $record->found) {
diag("error=$error, record error=".$record->error);
}
is($record->found,1);
is($record->found_in,$DRIVER);
my $fail = 0;
my $book = $record->book;
for my $test (@{ $tests{$isbn} }) {
if($test->[0] eq 'ok') { ok( $book->{$test->[1]}, ".. '$test->[1]' found [$isbn]"); }
elsif($test->[0] eq 'is') { is( $book->{$test->[1]}, $test->[2], ".. '$test->[1]' found [$isbn]"); }
elsif($test->[0] eq 'isnt') { isnt( $book->{$test->[1]}, $test->[2], ".. '$test->[1]' found [$isbn]"); }
elsif($test->[0] eq 'like') { like( $book->{$test->[1]}, $test->[2], ".. '$test->[1]' found [$isbn]"); }
elsif($test->[0] eq 'unlike') { unlike( $book->{$test->[1]}, $test->[2], ".. '$test->[1]' found [$isbn]"); }
$fail = 1 unless(defined $book->{$test->[1]} || ($test->[0] ne 'ok' && !defined $test->[2]));
}
diag("book=[".Dumper($book)."]") if($fail);
}
}
}
###########################################################
# crude, but it'll hopefully do ;)
sub pingtest {
my $domain = shift or return 0;
my $cmd = $^O =~ /solaris/i ? "ping -s $domain 56 1" :
$^O =~ /dos|os2|mswin32|netware|cygwin/i ? "ping -n 1 $domain "
: "ping -c 1 $domain >/dev/null 2>&1";
eval { system($cmd) };
if($@) { # can't find ping, or wrong arguments?
diag();
return 1;
}
my $retcode = $? >> 8; # ping returns 1 if unable to connect
return $retcode;
}