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use strict;

use Test::More;

my $depend_modules = 0;
eval { require Event } && ++$depend_modules;
eval { require Glib }  && ++$depend_modules;

if ( not $depend_modules ) {
	plan skip_all => "Neither Event nor Glib installed";
}

plan tests => 6;

require "t/Event_RPC_Test_Server.pm";
my $PORT = Event_RPC_Test_Server->port;

my $AUTH_USER = "foo";
my $AUTH_PASS = "bar";

# load client class
use_ok('Event::RPC::Client');

# start server in background, without logging
Event_RPC_Test_Server->start_server (
  p => $PORT,
  a => "$AUTH_USER:$AUTH_PASS",
  S => 2,
  L => $ENV{EVENT_RPC_LOOP},
);

# create client instance
my $client = Event::RPC::Client->new (
  host      => "localhost",
  port      => $PORT,
  auth_user => $AUTH_USER,
  auth_pass => "wrong",
);

# try to connect with wrong password
eval { $client->connect };
ok($@ ne '', "connection failed with wrong pw");

# now set correct password
$client->set_auth_pass(Event::RPC->crypt($AUTH_USER,$AUTH_PASS));

# connect to server with correct password
$client->connect;
ok(1, "connected");

# create instance of test class over RPC
my $object = Event_RPC_Test->new (
	data => "Some test data. " x 6
);
ok ((ref $object)=~/Event_RPC_Test/, "object created via RPC");

# disconnect client (this will also stop the server,
# because we started it with the -D option)
ok ($client->disconnect, "client disconnected");

# wait on server to quit
wait;
ok (1, "server stopped");