use strict;
use warnings;
use Plack::Request;
use Test::More;
my @tests = (
{ host => 'localhost',
base => 'http://localhost/' },
{ script_name => '/foo',
host => 'localhost',
base => 'http://localhost/foo' },
{ script_name => '/foo bar',
host => 'localhost',
base => 'http://localhost/foo%20bar' },
{ scheme => 'http',
host => 'localhost:91',
base => 'http://localhost:91/' },
{ scheme => 'http',
host => 'example.com',
base => 'http://example.com/' },
{ scheme => 'https',
host => 'example.com',
base => 'https://example.com/' },
{ scheme => 'http',
server_name => 'example.com',
server_port => 80,
base => 'http://example.com/' },
{ scheme => 'http',
server_name => 'example.com',
server_port => 8080,
base => 'http://example.com:8080/' },
{ host => 'foobar.com',
server_name => 'example.com',
server_port => 8080,
base => 'http://foobar.com/' },
);
plan tests => 1*@tests;
for my $block (@tests) {
my $env = {
'psgi.url_scheme' => $block->{scheme} || 'http',
HTTP_HOST => $block->{host} || undef,
SERVER_NAME => $block->{server_name} || undef,
SERVER_PORT => $block->{server_port} || undef,
SCRIPT_NAME => $block->{script_name} || '',
};
my $req = Plack::Request->new($env);
is $req->base, $block->{base};
}