#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Encoding and Decoding of Base64
# Could use some more tests....
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use lib qw(. .. tests);
use Tools;
use Test::More tests => 11;
use Mail::Message::Body::Lines;
use Mail::Message::TransferEnc::Base64;
my $decoded = <<DECODED;
This text is used to test base64 encoding and decoding. Let
see whether it works.
DECODED
my $encoded = <<ENCODED;
VGhpcyB0ZXh0IGlzIHVzZWQgdG8gdGVzdCBiYXNlNjQgZW5jb2RpbmcgYW5kIGRlY29kaW5nLiAg
TGV0CnNlZSB3aGV0aGVyIGl0IHdvcmtzLgo=
ENCODED
my $codec = Mail::Message::TransferEnc::Base64->new;
ok(defined $codec);
is($codec->name, 'base64');
# Test encoding
my $body = Mail::Message::Body::Lines->new
( mime_type => 'text/html'
, data => $decoded
);
is($body->mimeType, 'text/html');
my $enc = $codec->encode($body);
ok($body!=$enc);
is($enc->mimeType, 'text/html');
is($enc->transferEncoding, 'base64');
is($enc->string, $encoded);
# Test decoding
$body = Mail::Message::Body::Lines->new
( transfer_encoding => 'base64'
, mime_type => 'text/html'
, data => $encoded
);
my $dec = $codec->decode($body);
ok($dec!=$body);
is($enc->mimeType, 'text/html');
is($dec->transferEncoding, 'none');
is($dec->string, $decoded);