NAME

Rex::Test::Base - Basic Test Module

DESCRIPTION

This is a basic test module to test your code with the help of local VMs. You can place your tests in the "t" directory.

EXAMPLE

use Rex::Test::Base;
use Data::Dumper;
use Rex -base;

test {
  my $t = shift;

  $t->name("ubuntu test");

  $t->base_vm("http://box.rexify.org/box/ubuntu-server-12.10-amd64.ova");
  $t->vm_auth(user => "root", password => "box");

  $t->run_task("setup");

  $t->has_package("vim");
  $t->has_package("ntp");
  $t->has_package("unzip");

  $t->has_file("/etc/ntp.conf");

  $t->has_service_running("ntp");

  $t->has_content("/etc/passwd", qr{root:x:0:}ms);

  run "ls -l";
  $t->ok($? == 0, "ls -l returns success.");

  $t->finish;
};

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METHODS

new(name => $test_name)

Constructor if used in OO mode.

my $test = Rex::Test::Base->new(name => "test_name");

name($name)

The name of the test. A VM called $name will be created for each test. If the VM already exists, Rex will try to reuse it.

memory($amount)

The amount of memory the VM should use, in Megabytes.

cpus($number)

The number of CPUs the VM should use.

vm_auth(%auth)

Authentication options for the VM. It accepts the same parameters as Rex::Box::Base->auth().

base_vm($vm)

The URL to a base image to be used for the test VM.

redirect_port($port)

Redirect local $port to the VM's SSH port (default: 2222).

run_task($task)

The task to run on the test VM. You can run multiple tasks by passing an array reference.

TEST METHODS

has_content($file, $regexp)

Test if the content of $file matches against $regexp.

has_dir($path)

Test if $path is present and is a directory.

has_file($file)

Test if $file is present.

has_package($package, $version)

Test if $package is installed, optionally at $version.

has_service_running($service)

Test if $service is running.

has_service_stopped($service)

Test if $service is stopped.

has_stat($file, $stat)

Test if $file has properties described in hash reference $stat. List of supported checks:

group
owner