NAME
Test::Moose::More - More tools for testing Moose packages
VERSION
This document describes version 0.028_01 of Test::Moose::More - released March 14, 2015 as part of Test-Moose-More.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Moose::More;
is_class_ok 'Some::Class';
is_role_ok 'Some::Role';
has_method_ok 'Some::Class', 'foo';
# ... etc
DESCRIPTION
This package contains a number of additional tests that can be employed against Moose classes/roles. It is intended to replace Test::Moose in your tests, and re-exports any tests that it has and we do not, yet.
FUNCTIONS
known_sugar
Returns a list of all the known standard Moose sugar (has, extends, etc).
TEST_FUNCTIONS
meta_ok $thing
Tests $thing to see if it has a metaclass; $thing may be the class name or instance of the class you wish to check.
does_ok $thing, < $role | \@roles >, [ $message ]
Checks to see if $thing does the given roles. $thing may be the class name or instance of the class you wish to check.
Note that the message will be taken verbatim unless it contains %s
somewhere; this will be replaced with the name of the role being tested for.
does_not_ok $thing, < $role | \@roles >, [ $message ]
Checks to see if $thing does not do the given roles. $thing may be the class name or instance of the class you wish to check.
Note that the message will be taken verbatim unless it contains %s
somewhere; this will be replaced with the name of the role being tested for.
has_attribute_ok $thing, $attribute_name, [ $message ]
Checks $thing
for an attribute named $attribute_name
; $thing
may be a class name, instance, or role name.
has_method_ok $thing, @methods
Queries $thing's metaclass to see if $thing has the methods named in @methods.
requires_method_ok $thing, @methods
Queries $thing's metaclass to see if $thing requires the methods named in @methods.
Note that this really only makes sense if $thing is a role.
is_immutable_ok $thing
Passes if $thing is immutable.
is_not_immutable_ok $thing
Passes if $thing is not immutable; that is, is mutable.
is_role_ok $thing
Passes if $thing's metaclass is a Moose::Meta::Role.
is_class_ok $thing
Passes if $thing's metaclass is a Moose::Meta::Class.
is_anon_ok $thing
Passes if $thing is "anonymous".
is_not_anon_ok $thing
Passes if $thing is not "anonymous".
check_sugar_removed_ok $thing
Ensures that all the standard Moose sugar is no longer directly callable on a given package.
check_sugar_ok $thing
Checks and makes sure a class/etc can still do all the standard Moose sugar.
validate_thing
Runs a bunch of tests against the given $thing
, as defined:
validate_thing $thing => (
attributes => [ ... ],
methods => [ ... ],
isa => [ ... ],
# ensures $thing does these roles
does => [ ... ],
# ensures $thing does not do these roles
does_not => [ ... ],
);
$thing
can be the name of a role or class, an object instance, or a metaclass.
The attributes list specified here is in the form of a list of names, each optionally followed by a hashref of options to test the attribute for; this hashref takes the same arguments "validate_attribute" does. e.g.:
validate_thing $thing => (
attributes => [
'foo',
'bar',
baz => { is => 'ro', ... },
'bip',
],
);
validate_role
The same as validate_thing(), but ensures $thing
is a role, and allows for additional role-specific tests.
validate_role $thing => (
required_methods => [ ... ],
# ...and all other options from validate_thing()
);
validate_class
The same as validate_thing(), but ensures $thing
is a class, and allows for additional class-specific tests.
validate_thing $thing => (
isa => [ ... ],
attributes => [ ... ],
methods => [ ... ],
isa => [ ... ],
# ensures $thing does these roles
does => [ ... ],
# ensures $thing does not do these roles
does_not => [ ... ],
# ...and all other options from validate_thing()
);
validate_attribute
validate_attribute() allows you to test how an attribute looks once built and attached to a class.
Let's say you have an attribute defined like this:
has foo => (
traits => [ 'TestRole' ],
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Int',
builder => '_build_foo',
lazy => 1,
);
You can use validate_attribute() to ensure that it's built out in the way you expect:
validate_attribute TestClass => foo => (
# tests the attribute metaclass instance to ensure it does the roles
-does => [ 'TestRole' ],
# tests the attribute metaclass instance's inheritance
-isa => [ 'Moose::Meta::Attribute' ], # for demonstration's sake
traits => [ 'TestRole' ],
isa => 'Int',
does => 'Bar',
handles => { },
reader => 'foo',
builder => '_build_foo',
default => undef,
init_arg => 'foo',
lazy => 1,
required => undef,
);
Options passed to validate_attribute() prefixed with '-' test the attribute's metaclass instance rather than a setting on the attribute; that is, '-does' ensures that the metaclass does a particular role (e.g. MooseX::AttributeShortcuts), while 'does' tests the setting of the attribute to require the value do a given role.
Not yet documented or tested exhaustively; please see t/validate_attribute.t for details at the moment. This test routine is likely to change in implementation and scope, with every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.
attribute_options_ok
Validates that an attribute is set up as expected; like validate_attribute(), but only concerns itself with attribute options.
Not yet documented or tested exhaustively; please see t/validate_attribute.t for details at the moment. This test routine is likely to change in implementation and scope, with every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.
SEE ALSO
Please see those modules/websites for more information related to this module.
SOURCE
The development version is on github at http://https://github.com/RsrchBoy/Test-Moose-More and may be cloned from git://https://github.com/RsrchBoy/Test-Moose-More.git
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/RsrchBoy/Test-Moose-More/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
Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>
I'm a material boy in a material world
Please note I do not expect to be gittip'ed or flattr'ed for this work, rather it is simply a very pleasant surprise. I largely create and release works like this because I need them or I find it enjoyable; however, don't let that stop you if you feel like it ;)
Flattr this, gittip me, or indulge my Amazon Wishlist... If you so desire.
CONTRIBUTORS
Chad Granum <chad.granum@dreamhost.com>
Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by Chris Weyl.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999