#!perl
use Test::WWW::Declare::Tester tests => 7;
use warnings;
use strict;
my @results = run_tests(
sub {
session "check logins" => run {
flow "search1" => check {
get "http://localhost:$PORT/formy";
fill form 'one' => {
clever => 'Modestly',
};
click button 'sub-mits';
content should match qr{MODESTLY};
};
flow "search2" => check {
get "http://localhost:$PORT/formy";
fill form 'two' => {
clever => 'Verily',
};
click button 'sub-mits 2';
content should match qr{verily};
};
};
}
);
shift @results; # Test::Tester gives 1-based arrays
is(@results, 2, "two tests");
ok($results[0]{ok}, "1st test passed");
ok($results[1]{ok}, "2nd test passed");
is($results[0]{name}, "search1", "1st test was flow");
is($results[1]{name}, "search2", "2nd test was flow");
is($results[0]{diag}, '', 'no errors/warnings');
is($results[1]{diag}, '', 'no errors/warnings');