$t->get_ok($your_url)->status_is(...);
my $id = $t->tx->res->json->{your_key};
$t->get_ok("/users/$id")->status_is(...);
среда, 25 марта 2015 г., 23:30:02 UTC+5 пользователь Nacho B написал:
>
> I am trying to make tests for a CRUD app. So after testing if a record has
> been created, I want to test how it is displayed and then test if it can be
> deleted succesfully.
>
> In the create record function I get the id (using PostgreSql's RETURNING)
> and a 'OK' through JSON.
>
> I can test those values using this test:
>
> $t->post_ok('/users' => form => {alias => 'TESTING USER ALIAS'})
> ->status_is(200)
> ->header_is('content-type' => 'application/json')
> ->json_has( 'result' => 'OK' )
> ->json_like( '*last_id*' => qr/\d/ )
> ;
>
>
> Now I want to make the tests for the display and the deletion, something
> like:
>
> $t->get_ok('/users/*15*')
> ->status_is(200)
> ->content_like(qr /TESTING USER ALIAS/)
> ;
>
>
> But I need the *last_id* value that returns (*15*, in my example), a
> variable that I can somehow chain from a test to the next.
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Regards:
> Nacho B
>
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