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NAME
Test::Sims - Helps build semi-random data for testing
SYNOPSIS
package My::Sims;
use Test::Sims;
# Creates rand_name() and exported on demand.
make_rand name => [
    qw(Mal Zoe Jayne Kaylee Inara River Simon Wash Zoe Book)
];
# Automatically exported
sub sim_character {
    my %defaults = (
        name   => rand_name(),
        series => "Firefly",
    );
    require Character;
    return Character->new(
        %defaults, @_;
    );
}
DESCRIPTION
THIS IS AN EARLY RELEASE! While very well tested behaviors may change. The interface is not stable.
This is a module to help building semi-random data for testing and to create large, nested, interesting data structures.
This module contains no new assertions, but it does tie in with Test::Builder.
It does two things. It contains functions which make generating random data easier and it allows you to write repeatable, yet random, test data.
make_rand()
my $code = make_rand $name => \@list;
my $code = make_rand $name => sub { ... };
Creates a subroutine called <rand_$name> and exports it on request.
If a @list is given it will generate a subroutine which returns elements out of @list at random. It takes min and max arguments to control how many.
my @items = rand_$name(
    min => $min_random_items,
    max => $max_random_items
);
min and max both default to 1. So by default you get 1 item.
If a subroutine is given it will simply give that routine a name. This is just to get the convenience of adding it to the exports.
Also adds it to a "rand" export tag.
{
    package Sim::Firefly;
    make_rand crew => [
        qw(Zoe Wash Mal River Simon Book Jayne Kaylee Inara)
    ];
}
...later...
{
    use Sim::Firefly ":rand";
    my $crew = rand_crew;             # 1 name
    my @crew = rand_crew( max => 3 ); # 1, 2 or 3 names
}
export_sims()
export_sims();
A utility function which causes your module to export all the functions called <sims_*>. It also creates an export tag called "sims".
You should call this at the end of your Sim package.
Controlling randomness
You can control the random seed used by Test::Sims by setting the TEST_SIMS_SEED environment variable. This is handy to make test runs repeatable.
TEST_SIMS_SEED=12345 perl -Ilib t/some_test.t
Test::Sims will output the seed used at the end of each test run. If the test failed it will be visible to the user, otherwise it will be a TAP comment and only visible if the test is run verbosely.
If having new data every run is too chaotic for you, you can set TEST_SIMS_SEED to something which will remain fixed during a development session. Perhaps the PID of your shell or your uid or the date (20090704, for example).
sim functions
Test::Sims doesn't do anything with functions named sim_* but export them. Generally we recommend they're written like so:
sub sim_thing {
    my %defaults = (
        name        => rand_name(),
        age         => rand_age(),
        motto       => rand_text(),
        picture     => rand_image(),
    );
    return Thing->new( %defaults, @_ );
}
This way you can get a completely random Thing.
my $thing = sim_thing();
Or you can lock down the bits you need leaving the rest to float free.
# Joe's motto and picture remain random
my $joe = sim_thing(
    name => "Joe",
    age  => 64
);
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of making a simple package to generate random dates.
package Sim::Date;
use strict;
use warnings;
require DateTime;
use Test::Sims;
make_rand year  => [1800..2100];
sub sim_datetime {
    my %args = @_;
    my $year = $args{year} || rand_year();
    my $date = DateTime->new( year => $year );
    my $days_in_year = $date->is_leap_year ? 366 : 365;
    my $secs = rand( $days_in_year * 24 * 60 * 60 );
    $date->add( seconds => $secs );
    $date->set( %args );
    return $date;
}
export_sims();
And then using it.
use Sim::Date;
# Random date.
my $date = sim_datetime;
# Random date in July 2009
my $date = sim_datetime(
    year  => 2009,
    month => 7,
);
ENVIRONMENT
TEST_SIMS_SEED
If defined its value will be used to make tests repeatable. See "Controlling randomness".
SEE ALSO
"Generating Test Data with The Sims" http://schwern.org/talks/Generating%20Test%20Data%20With%20The%20Sims.pdf is a set of slides outlining the Sims testing technique which this module is supporting.
Data::Random for common rand_* routines.
Data::Generate to generate random data from a set of rules.
SOURCE
The source code repository can be found at http://github.com/schwern/Test-Sims.
The latest release can be found at http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Sims.
BUGS
Please report bugs, problems, rough corners, feedback and suggestions to http://github.com/schwern/Test-Sims/issues.
Report early, report often.
THANKS
Thanks go to the folks at Blackstar and Grant Street Group for helping to develop this technique.
LICENSE and COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2009 Michael G Schwern >schwern@pobox.com<
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html