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Config-General/t/run.t
Thomas von Dein cc6bb346f7 2.14 - fixed bug reported by Francisco Olarte Sanz
<folarte@peoplecall.com>, which caused _parse to
	   ignore blocks with the name "0": 
	   <0> .. </0>, because it checked just if $block (the name
	   between < and >) is true, and from the perl point
	   of view "0" is not. Changed it to check for defined.
	   Normally I avoid using 'defined' but in this case
	   it will not be possible that $block contains the
	   empty string, so defined is ok here.


git-svn-id: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Config-General/trunk@40 be1acefe-a474-0410-9a34-9b3221f2030f
2009-10-10 16:26:19 +00:00

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# -*-perl-*-
# testscript for Config::General Classes by Thomas Linden
#
# needs to be invoked using the command "make test" from
# the Config::General source directory.
#
# Under normal circumstances every test should succeed.
BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..19\n";}
use lib "blib/lib";
use Config::General;
use Data::Dumper;
sub pause;
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # loading Config::General\n";
foreach (2..7) {
&p("t/cfg." . $_, $_);
pause;
}
my $conf = new Config::General("t/cfg.8");
my %hash = $conf->getall;
$conf->save_file("t/cfg.out");
my $copy = new Config::General("t/cfg.out");
my %copyhash = $copy->getall;
my $a = \%hash;
my $b = \%copyhash;
# now see if the saved hash is still the same as the
# one we got from cfg.8
if (&comp($a,$b)) {
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " ... ok # Writing Config Hash to disk and compare with original\n";
}
else {
print "8 not ok\n";
print STDERR "8 ... not ok\n";
}
pause;
############## Extended Tests #################
$conf = new Config::General(
-ExtendedAccess => 1,
-ConfigFile => "t/test.rc");
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " ... ok # Creating a new object from config file\n";
pause;
# now test the new notation of new()
my $conf2 = new Config::General(
-ExtendedAccess => 1,
-ConfigFile => "t/test.rc",
-AllowMultiOptions => "yes"
);
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " ... ok # Creating a new object using the hash parameter way\n";
pause;
my $domain = $conf->obj("domain");
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Creating a new object from a block\n";
pause;
my $addr = $domain->obj("bar.de");
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Creating a new object from a sub block\n";
pause;
my @keys = $conf->keys("domain");
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Getting values from the object\n";
pause;
# test various OO methods
if ($conf->is_hash("domain")) {
my $domains = $conf->obj("domain");
foreach my $domain ($conf->keys("domain")) {
my $domain_obj = $domains->obj($domain);
foreach my $address ($domains->keys($domain)) {
my $blah = $domain_obj->value($address);
}
}
}
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Using keys() and values() \n";
pause;
# test AUTOLOAD methods
my $conf3 = new Config::General(
-ExtendedAccess => 1,
-ConfigHash => { name => "Moser", prename => "Hannes"}
);
my $n = $conf3->name;
my $p = $conf3->prename;
$conf3->name("Meier");
$conf3->prename("Max");
$conf3->save_file("t/test.cfg");
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Using AUTOLOAD methods\n";
pause;
# testing variable interpolation
my $conf16 = new Config::General(-ConfigFile => "t/cfg.16", -InterPolateVars => 1, -StrictVars => 0);
my %h16 = $conf16->getall();
if($h16{etc}->{log} eq "/usr/local/log/logfile") {
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Testing variable interpolation\n";
}
else {
print "16 not ok\n";
print STDERR "16 not ok\n";
}
pause;
# testing value pre-setting using a hash
my $conf17 = new Config::General(
-file => "t/cfg.17",
-DefaultConfig => { home => "/exports/home", logs => "/var/backlog" },
-MergeDuplicateOptions => 1,
-MergeDuplicateBlocks => 1
);
my %h17 = $conf17->getall();
if ($h17{home} eq "/home/users") {
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Testing value pre-setting using a hash\n";
}
else {
print "17 not ok\n";
print STDERR "17 not ok\n";
}
pause;
# testing value pre-setting using a string
my $conf18 = new Config::General(
-file => "t/cfg.17", # reuse the file
-DefaultConfig => "home = /exports/home\nlogs = /var/backlog",
-MergeDuplicateOptions => 1,
-MergeDuplicateBlocks => 1
);
my %h18 = $conf18->getall();
if ($h18{home} eq "/home/users") {
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Testing value pre-setting using a string\n";
}
else {
print "18 not ok\n";
print STDERR "18 not ok\n";
}
pause;
# testing various otion/value assignment notations
my $conf19 = new Config::General(-file => "t/cfg.19");
my %h19 = $conf19->getall();
my $works = 1;
foreach my $key (keys %h19) {
if ($key =~ /\s/) {
$works = 0;
}
}
if ($works) {
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " .. ok # Testing various otion/value assignment notations\n";
}
else {
print "19 not ok\n";
print STDERR "19 not ok\n";
}
pause;
# all subs here
sub p {
my($cfg, $t) = @_;
open T, "<$cfg";
my @file = <T>;
close T;
@file = map { chomp($_); $_} @file;
my $fst = $file[0];
my $conf = new Config::General($cfg);
my %hash = $conf->getall;
print "ok\n";
print STDERR " ... ok $fst\n";
}
sub comp {
my($a, $b) = @_;
foreach my $key (keys %{$a}) {
if(ref($a->{$key}) eq "HASH") {
&comp($a->{$key},$b->{$key});
next;
}
elsif(ref($a->{$key}) eq "ARRAY") {
# ignore arrays for simplicity
next;
}
return 0 if($a->{$key} ne $b->{$key});
}
return 1;
}
sub pause {
# we are pausing between tests
# so the output gets not confused
# by stderr/stdout "collisions"
select undef, undef, undef, 0.3;
}