Test::HTML::Lint - Test::More-style wrapper around HTML::Lint
Version 2.10
use Test::HTML::Lint tests => 4; my $table = build_display_table(); html_ok( $table, 'Built display table properly' );
This module provides a few convenience methods for testing exception based code. It is built with Test::Builder and plays happily with Test::More and friends.
If you are not already familiar with Test::More now would be the time to go take a look.
html_ok
Checks to see that $html contains valid HTML.
$html
Checks to see if $html contains valid HTML. $html being blank is OK. $html being undef is not.
If you pass an HTML::Lint object, html_ok() will use that for its settings.
html_ok()
my $lint = new HTML::Lint( only_types => STRUCTURE ); html_ok( $lint, $content, "Web page passes structural tests only" );
Otherwise, it will use the default rules.
html_ok( $content, "Web page passes ALL tests" );
Note that if you pass in your own HTML::Lint object, html_ok() will clear its errors before using it.
All bugs and requests are now being handled through GitHub.
https://github.com/petdance/html-lint/issues
DO NOT send bug reports to http://rt.cpan.org/ or http://code.google.com/
There needs to be a html_table_ok() to check that the HTML is a self-contained, well-formed table, and then a comparable one for html_page_ok().
html_table_ok()
html_page_ok()
If you think this module should do something that it doesn't do at the moment please let me know.
Thanks to chromatic and Michael G Schwern for the excellent Test::Builder, without which this module wouldn't be possible.
Thanks to Adrian Howard for writing Test::Exception, from which most of this module is taken.
Copyright 2005-2011 Andy Lester.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License v2.0.
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/Artistic-2.0
Please note that these modules are not products of or supported by the employers of the various contributors to the code.
Andy Lester, andy@petdance.com
andy@petdance.com
To install HTML::Lint, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm HTML::Lint
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install HTML::Lint
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.