commit ddb7aead889abbda7f1ff945309f94051682088c
Author: Arkadiusz Miƛkiewicz <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Feb 25 19:13:22 2021 +0100

    - initial

 perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-PSGI.spec | 77 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 77 insertions(+)
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b/perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-PSGI.spec
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+#
+# Conditional build:
+%bcond_without tests           # do not perform "make test"
+#
+%define                pdir    Test
+%define                pnam    WWW-Mechanize-PSGI
+Summary:       Test::WWW::Mechanize::PSGI - Test PSGI programs using 
WWW::Mechanize
+Name:          perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-PSGI
+Version:       0.39
+Release:       1
+# same as perl
+License:       GPL v1+ or Artistic
+Group:         Development/Languages/Perl
+Source0:       
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Test/%{pdir}-%{pnam}-%{version}.tar.gz
+# Source0-md5: 75fde422172f4a098ac14d39fa06ee57
+URL:           https://metacpan.org/release/Test-WWW-Mechanize-PSGI
+BuildRequires: perl-devel >= 1:5.8.0
+BuildRequires: rpm-perlprov >= 4.1-13
+BuildRequires: rpmbuild(macros) >= 1.745
+%if %{with tests}
+BuildRequires: perl-Plack
+BuildRequires: perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize
+BuildRequires: perl-Try-Tiny
+%endif
+BuildArch:     noarch
+BuildRoot:     %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
+
+%description
+PSGI is a specification to decouple web server environments from web
+application framework code. Test::WWW::Mechanize is a subclass of
+WWW::Mechanize that incorporates features for web application testing.
+The Test::WWW::Mechanize::PSGI module meshes the two to allow easy
+testing of PSGI applications.
+
+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 PSGI web
+applications but does not require a server or issue HTTP requests.
+Instead, it passes the HTTP request object directly to PSGI. 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'); $mech->get_ok('http://localhost/action');
+
+This makes testing fast and easy. Test::WWW::Mechanize provides
+functions for common web testing scenarios. For example:
+
+$mech->get_ok( $page ); $mech->title_is( "Invoice Status", "Make sure
+we're on the invoice page" ); $mech->content_contains( "Andy Lester",
+"My name somewhere" ); $mech->content_like( qr/(cpan|perl)\.org/,
+"Link to perl.org or CPAN" );
+
+%prep
+%setup -q -n %{pdir}-%{pnam}-%{version}
+
+%build
+%{__perl} Makefile.PL \
+       INSTALLDIRS=vendor
+%{__make}
+
+%{?with_tests:%{__make} test}
+
+%install
+rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
+
+%{__make} pure_install \
+       DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
+
+%clean
+rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
+
+%files
+%defattr(644,root,root,755)
+%doc Changes INSTALL
+%{perl_vendorlib}/Test/WWW/Mechanize/*.pm
+%{_mandir}/man3/*
================================================================

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