NAME

Test::Roo::DataDriven - simple data-driven tests with Test::Roo

VERSION

version v0.1.4

SYNOPSIS

package MyTests

use Test::Roo;

use lib 't/lib';

with qw/
  MyClass::Test::Role
  Test::Roo::DataDriven
  /;

1;

package main;

use Test::More;

MyTests->run_data_tests(
  files   => 't/data/myclass',
  recurse => 1,
);

done_testing;

DESCRIPTION

This class extends Test::Roo for data-driven tests that are kept in separate files.

This is useful when a test has hundreds of test cases, where it is impractical to include all of the cases in a single test script.

This also allows different tests to share the test cases.

METHODS

run_data_tests

This is called as a class method, and is a wrapper around the run_tests method. It takes the following arguments:

DATA FILES

The data files are simple Perl scripts that return a hash reference (or array reference of hash references) of constructor values for the Test::Roo class..

For example,

#!/perl

use Test::Deep;

+{
  description => 'Sample test',
  params => {
    choices => bag( qw/ first second / ),
    page    => 1,
  },
};

Notice in the above example, we are using the bag function from Test::Deep, so we have to import the module into our test case to ensure that it compiles correctly.

Note that there is no performance loss in repeating module imports in every test case. However, you may want to use a module like ToolSet to import common packages.

Data files can contain multiple test cases:

#!/perl

use Test::Deep;

[

  {
    description => 'Sample test',
    params => {
      choices => bag( qw/ first second / ),
      page    => 1,
    },
  },

  {
    description => 'Another test',
    params => {
      choices => bag( qw/ second third / ),
      page    => 2,
    },
  },

];

The data files can also include scripts to generate test cases:

#!/perl

sub generate_cases {
  ...
};

[
  generate_cases( page => 1 ),
  generate_cases( page => 2 ),
];

KNOWN ISSUES

Skipping test cases

Skipping a test case in your test class, e.g.

sub BUILD {
  my ($self) = @_;

  ...

  plan skip_all => "Cannot test" if $some_condition;

}

will stop all remaining tests from running.

Prerequisite Scanners

Prerequisite scanners used for build tools may not recognise modules used in the "DATA FILES". To work around this, use the modules as well in the test class or explicitly add them to the distribution's metadata.

See "BUGS" below.

SEE ALSO

Test::Roo

SOURCE

The development version is on github at https://github.com/robrwo/Test-Roo-DataDriven and may be cloned from git://github.com/robrwo/Test-Roo-DataDriven.git

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/robrwo/Test-Roo-DataDriven/issues

When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.

AUTHOR

Robert Rothenberg rrwo@cpan.org

The initial development of this module was sponsored by Science Photo Library https://www.sciencephoto.com.

CONTRIBUTORS

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2017 by Robert Rothenberg.

This is free software, licensed under:

The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)