#!perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 6;
use Test::Builder::Tester;
use URI::file ();
use Test::WWW::Mechanize ();
FOLLOW_GOOD_LINK: {
my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize->new( autocheck => 0 );
isa_ok( $mech,'Test::WWW::Mechanize' );
my $uri = URI::file->new_abs( 't/goodlinks.html' )->as_string;
$mech->get_ok( $uri );
test_out( 'ok 1 - Go after first link' );
$mech->follow_link_ok( {n=>1}, 'Go after first link' );
test_test( 'Handles good links' );
}
FOLLOW_BAD_LINK: {
my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize->new( autocheck => 0 );
isa_ok( $mech, 'Test::WWW::Mechanize' );
my $uri = URI::file->new_abs( 't/badlinks.html' );
my $path = $uri->file;
$path =~ s{\Qbadlinks.html}{bad1.html};
$mech->get_ok( $uri->as_string );
test_out('not ok 1 - Go after bad link');
test_fail(+3);
test_diag( 404 ); # XXX Who is printing this 404, and should it be?
test_diag( qq{File `$path' does not exist} );
$mech->follow_link_ok( {n=>2}, 'Go after bad link' );
test_test('Handles bad links');
}
done_testing();