NAME

Plack::Test - Test PSGI applications with various backends

SYNOPSIS

use Plack::Test;

# named params
test_psgi
    app => sub {
        my $env = shift;
        return [ 200, [ 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' ], [ "Hello World" ] ],
    },
    client => sub {
        my $cb = shift;
        my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => "http://localhost/hello");
        my $res = $cb->($req);
        like $res->content, qr/Hello World/;
    };

 use HTTP::Request::Common;

 # positional params (app, client)
 my $app = sub { return [ 200, [], [ "Hello "] ] };
 test_psgi $app, sub {
     my $cb = shift;
     my $res = $cb->(GET "/");
     is $res->content, "Hello";
 };

DESCRIPTION

Plack::Test is an unified interface to test PSGI applications using standard HTTP::Request and HTTP::Response objects. It also allows you to run PSGI applications in various ways, by default using MockHTTP backend but can also use Server backend, which uses one of Plack::Handler implementations to run the web server to do live HTTP requests.

FUNCTIONS

test_psgi
test_psgi $app, $client;
test_psgi app => $app, client => $client;

Runs the client test code $client against a PSGI application $app. The client callback gets one argument $cb, that is a callback that accepts an HTTP::Request object and returns an HTTP::Response object.

For the convenience, HTTP::Request given to the callback is automatically adjusted to the correct protocol (http) and host names (127.0.0.1 by default), so the following code just works.

use HTTP::Request::Common;
test_psgi $app, sub {
    my $cb = shift;
    my $res = $cb->(GET "/hello");
};

OPTIONS

You can specify the Plack::Test backend using the environment variable PLACK_TEST_IMPL or $Plack::Test::Impl package variable.

The available values for the backend are:

MockHTTP

(Default) Creates a PSGI env hash out of HTTP::Request object, runs the PSGI application in-process and returns HTTP::Response.

Server

Runs one of Plack::Handler backends (Standalone by default) and sends live HTTP requests to test.

ExternalServer

Runs tests against an external server specified in the PLACK_TEST_EXTERNALSERVER_URI environment variable instead of spawning the application in a server locally.

For instance, you can test your application with ServerSimple server backends with:

> env PLACK_TEST_IMPL=Server PLACK_SERVER=ServerSimple prove -l t/test.t

AUTHOR

Tatsuhiko Miyagawa