use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Config::Any;
use Config::Any::JSON;
if ( !Config::Any::JSON->is_supported ) {
plan skip_all => 'JSON format not supported';
}
else {
plan tests => 6;
}
{
my $config = Config::Any::JSON->load( 't/conf/conf.json' );
ok( $config );
is( $config->{ name }, 'TestApp' );
}
# test invalid config
{
my $file = 't/invalid/conf.json';
my $config = eval { Config::Any::JSON->load( $file ) };
ok( !$config, 'config load failed' );
ok( $@, "error thrown ($@)" );
}
# parse error generated on invalid config
{
my $file = 't/invalid/conf.json';
my $config = eval { Config::Any->load_files( { files => [$file], use_ext => 1} ) };
ok( !$config, 'config load failed' );
ok( $@, "error thrown ($@)" );
}