NAME
Test::Fake::HTTPD - a fake HTTP server
SYNOPSIS
DSL-style
use Test::Fake::HTTPD;
my $httpd = run_http_server {
my $req = shift;
# ...
# 1. HTTP::Response ok
return $http_response;
# 2. Plack::Response ok
return $plack_response;
# 3. PSGI response ok
return [ 200, [ 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' ], [ 'Hello World' ] ];
};
printf "You can connect to your server at %s.\n", $httpd->host_port;
# or
printf "You can connect to your server at 127.0.0.1:%d.\n", $httpd->port;
# access to fake HTTP server
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $res = LWP::UserAgent->new->get($httpd->endpoint); # "http://127.0.0.1:{port}"
# Stop http server automatically at destruction time.
OO-style
use Test::Fake::HTTPD;
my $httpd = Test::Fake::HTTPD->new(
timeout => 5,
);
$httpd->run(sub {
my $req = shift;
# ...
[ 200, [ 'Content-Type', 'text/plain' ], [ 'Hello World' ] ];
});
# Stop http server automatically at destruction time.
DESCRIPTION
Test::Fake::HTTPD is a fake HTTP server module for testing.
FUNCTIONS
run_http_server { ... }
Starts HTTP server and returns the guard instance.
my $httpd = run_http_server { my $req = shift; # ... return $http_or_plack_or_psgi_res; }; # can use $httpd guard object, same as OO-style LWP::UserAgent->new->get($httpd->endpoint);
METHODS
new( %args )
Returns a new instance.
my $httpd = Test::Fake::HTTPD->new(%args);
%args
are:timeout
timeout value (default: 5)
listen
queue size for listen (default: 5)
port
local bind port number (default: auto detection)
my $httpd = Test::Fake::HTTPD->new( timeout => 10, listen => 10, port => 3333, );
run( sub { ... } )
Starts this HTTP server.
$httpd->run(sub { ... });
port
Returns a port number of running.
my $port = $httpd->port;
host_port
Returns a URI host_port of running. ("127.0.0.1:{port}")
my $host_port = $httpd->host_port;
endpoint
Returns an endpoint URI of running. ("http://127.0.0.1:{port}" URI object)
use LWP::UserAgent; my $res = LWP::UserAgent->new->get($httpd->endpoint); my $url = $httpd->endpoint; $url->path('/foo/bar'); my $res = LWP::UserAgent->new->get($url);
AUTHOR
NAKAGAWA Masaki <masaki@cpan.org>
THANKS TO
xaicron
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.