use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use SRU::Request;
my @queries = (
'operation=scan&version=1.1&scanClause=%2fdc.title%3d%22cat%22&responsePosition=3&maximumTerms=50&stylesheet=http://myserver.com/myStyle',
'operation=explain&version=1.0&recordPacking=xml&stylesheet=http://www.example.com/style.xsl&extraRequestData=123',
'operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.1&query=dc.identifier+%3d%220-8212-1623-6%22&recordSchema=dc&recordPacking=XML&stylesheet=http://myserver.com/myStyle',
);
sub normalize_url {
my $url = URI->new(shift);
my %query = $url->query_form;
my @sorted = map { $_ => $query{$_} } sort keys %query;
$url->query_form( \@sorted, '&' );
return $url;
}
sub is_same_url {
is normalize_url($_[0]), normalize_url($_[1]), $_[2];
}
foreach my $query (@queries) {
my $request = SRU::Request->new( { QUERY_STRING => $query } );
my $uri = URI->new( "http://myserver.com/myurl?$query" );
my $base = "http://myserver.com/myurl";
is_same_url( $request->asURI($base), $uri, 'asURI with base');
$uri->host('localhost');
$uri->path('/');
is_same_url( $request->asURI, $uri, 'asURI without base');
}
done_testing;