Package : perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-Mojo > RPM : perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-Mojo-0.0.21-2.mga9.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-Mojo |
Version | 0.0.21 |
Release | 2.mga9 |
URL | https://metacpan.org/release/Test-WWW-Mechanize-Mojo |
Group | Development/Perl |
Summary | Test::WWW::Mechanize for Mojo / Mojolicious |
Size | 31KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | GPL+ or Artistic |
Description
the Mojo manpage is an MVC Web Application Framework. the
Test::WWW::Mechanize manpage is a subclass of the WWW::Mechanize manpage
that incorporates features for web application testing. The the
Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo manpage module meshes the two to allow easy
testing of the Mojo manpage applications without needing to starting up a
web server.
Testing web applications has always been a bit tricky, normally requiring
starting a web server for your application and making real HTTP requests to
it. This module allows you to test the Mojo manpage web applications but
does not require a server or issue HTTP requests. Instead, it passes the
HTTP request object directly to the Mojo manpage. Thus you do not need to
use a real hostname: "http://localhost/" will do. However, this is
optional. The following two lines of code do exactly the same thing:
$mech->get_ok('/action');
$mech->get_ok('http://localhost/action');
Test::WWW::Mechanize manpage is a subclass of the WWW::Mechanize manpage
that incorporates features for web application testing. The the
Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo manpage module meshes the two to allow easy
testing of the Mojo manpage applications without needing to starting up a
web server.
Testing web applications has always been a bit tricky, normally requiring
starting a web server for your application and making real HTTP requests to
it. This module allows you to test the Mojo manpage web applications but
does not require a server or issue HTTP requests. Instead, it passes the
HTTP request object directly to the Mojo manpage. Thus you do not need to
use a real hostname: "http://localhost/" will do. However, this is
optional. The following two lines of code do exactly the same thing:
$mech->get_ok('/action');
$mech->get_ok('http://localhost/action');
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia cauldron |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | x86_64 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2022-03-21 11:37:48 |
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