Test::Output(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Output(3)NAMETest::Output - Utilities to test STDOUT and STDERR messages.
VERSION
Version 0.16
SYNOPSIS
use Test::More tests => 4;
use Test::Output;
sub writer {
print "Write out.\n";
print STDERR "Error out.\n";
}
stdout_is(\&writer,"Write out.\n",'Test STDOUT');
stderr_isnt(\&writer,"No error out.\n",'Test STDERR');
combined_is(
\&writer,
"Write out.\nError out.\n",
'Test STDOUT & STDERR combined'
);
output_is(
\&writer,
"Write out.\n",
"Error out.\n",
'Test STDOUT & STDERR'
);
# Use bare blocks.
stdout_is { print "test" } "test", "Test STDOUT";
stderr_isnt { print "bad test" } "test", "Test STDERR";
output_is { print 'STDOUT'; print STDERR 'STDERR' }
"STDOUT", "STDERR", "Test output";
DESCRIPTIONTest::Output provides a simple interface for testing output sent to
STDOUT or STDERR. A number of different utilities are included to try
and be as flexible as possible to the tester.
Originally this module was designed not to have external requirements,
however, the features provided by Sub::Exporter over what Exporter
provides is just to great to pass up.
Test::Output ties STDOUT and STDERR using Test::Output::Tie.
TESTS
STDOUT
stdout_is
stdout_isnt
stdout_is ( $coderef, $expected, 'description' );
stdout_is { ... } $expected, 'description';
stdout_isnt( $coderef, $expected, 'description' );
stdout_isnt { ... } $expected, 'description';
stdout_is() captures output sent to STDOUT from $coderef and
compares it against $expected. The test passes if equal.
stdout_isnt() passes if STDOUT is not equal to $expected.
stdout_like
stdout_unlike
stdout_like ( $coderef, qr/$expected/, 'description' );
stdout_like { ... } qr/$expected/, 'description';
stdout_unlike( $coderef, qr/$expected/, 'description' );
stdout_unlike { ... } qr/$expected/, 'description';
stdout_like() captures the output sent to STDOUT from $coderef and
compares it to the regex in $expected. The test passes if the regex
matches.
stdout_unlike() passes if STDOUT does not match the regex.
STDERR
stderr_is
stderr_isnt
stderr_is ( $coderef, $expected, 'description' );
stderr_is {... } $expected, 'description';
stderr_isnt( $coderef, $expected, 'description' );
stderr_isnt {... } $expected, 'description';
stderr_is() is similar to stdout_is, except that it captures
STDERR. The test passes if STDERR from $coderef equals $expected.
stderr_isnt() passes if STDERR is not equal to $expected.
stderr_like
stderr_unlike
stderr_like ( $coderef, qr/$expected/, 'description' );
stderr_like { ...} qr/$expected/, 'description';
stderr_unlike( $coderef, qr/$expected/, 'description' );
stderr_unlike { ...} qr/$expected/, 'description';
stderr_like() is similar to stdout_like() except that it compares
the regex $expected to STDERR captured from $codref. The test
passes if the regex matches.
stderr_unlike() passes if STDERR does not match the regex.
COMBINED OUTPUT
combined_is
combined_isnt
combined_is ( $coderef, $expected, 'description' );
combined_is {... } $expected, 'description';
combined_isnt ( $coderef, $expected, 'description' );
combined_isnt {... } $expected, 'description';
combined_is() directs STDERR to STDOUT then captures STDOUT. This
is equivalent to UNIXs 2>&1. The test passes if the combined STDOUT
and STDERR from $coderef equals $expected.
combined_isnt() passes if combined STDOUT and STDERR are not equal
to $expected.
combined_like
combined_unlike
combined_like ( $coderef, qr/$expected/, 'description' );
combined_like { ...} qr/$expected/, 'description';
combined_unlike ( $coderef, qr/$expected/, 'description' );
combined_unlike { ...} qr/$expected/, 'description';
combined_like() is similar to combined_is() except that it compares
a regex ($expected) to STDOUT and STDERR captured from $codref. The
test passes if the regex matches.
combined_unlike() passes if the combined STDOUT and STDERR does not
match the regex.
OUTPUT
output_is
output_isnt
output_is ( $coderef, $expected_stdout, $expected_stderr, 'description' );
output_is {... } $expected_stdout, $expected_stderr, 'description';
output_isnt( $coderef, $expected_stdout, $expected_stderr, 'description' );
output_isnt {... } $expected_stdout, $expected_stderr, 'description';
The output_is() function is a combination of the stdout_is() and
stderr_is() functions. For example:
output_is(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},'foo','bar');
is functionally equivalent to
stdout_is(sub {print "foo";},'foo')
&& stderr_is(sub {print STDERR "bar";'bar');
except that $coderef is only executed once.
Unlike, stdout_is() and stderr_is() which ignore STDERR and STDOUT
repectively, output_is() requires both STDOUT and STDERR to match
in order to pass. Setting either $expected_stdout or
$expected_stderr to "undef" ignores STDOUT or STDERR respectively.
output_is(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},'foo',undef);
is the same as
stdout_is(sub {print "foo";},'foo')
output_isnt() provides the opposite function of output_is(). It is
a combination of stdout_isnt() and stderr_isnt().
output_isnt(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},'bar','foo');
is functionally equivalent to
stdout_is(sub {print "foo";},'bar')
&& stderr_is(sub {print STDERR "bar";'foo');
As with output_is(), setting either $expected_stdout or
$expected_stderr to "undef" ignores the output to that facility.
output_isnt(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},undef,'foo');
is the same as
stderr_is(sub {print STDERR "bar";},'foo')
output_like
output_unlike
output_like ( $coderef, $regex_stdout, $regex_stderr, 'description' );
output_like { ... } $regex_stdout, $regex_stderr, 'description';
output_unlike( $coderef, $regex_stdout, $regex_stderr, 'description' );
output_unlike { ... } $regex_stdout, $regex_stderr, 'description';
output_like() and output_unlike() follow the same principles as
output_is() and output_isnt() except they use a regular expression
for matching.
output_like() attempts to match $regex_stdout and $regex_stderr
against STDOUT and STDERR produced by $coderef. The test passes if
both match.
output_like(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},qr/foo/,qr/bar/);
The above test is successful.
Like output_is(), setting either $regex_stdout or $regex_stderr to
"undef" ignores the output to that facility.
output_like(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},qr/foo/,undef);
is the same as
stdout_like(sub {print "foo"; print STDERR "bar";},qr/foo/);
output_unlike() test pass if output from $coderef doesn't match
$regex_stdout and $regex_stderr.
EXPORTS
By default, all tests are exported, however with the switch to
Sub::Exporter export groups are now available to better limit imports.
To import tests for STDOUT:
use Test::Output qw(:stdout);
To import tests STDERR:
use Test::Output qw(:stderr);
To import just the functions:
use Test::Output qw(:functions);
And to import all tests:
use Test::Output;
The following is a list of group names and which functions are
exported:
stdout
stdout_is stdout_isnt stdout_like stdout_unlike
stderr
stderr_is stderr_isnt stderr_like stderr_unlike
output
output_is output_isnt output_like output_unlike
combined
combined_is combined_isnt combined_like combined_unlike
tests
All of the above, this is the default when no options are given.
Sub::Exporter allows for many other options, I encourage reading its
documentation.
FUNCTIONS
stdout_from
my $stdout = stdout_from($coderef)
my $stdout = stdout_from { ... };
stdout_from() executes $coderef and captures STDOUT.
stderr_from
my $stderr = stderr_from($coderef)
my $stderr = stderr_from { ... };
stderr_from() executes $coderef and captures STDERR.
output_from
my ($stdout, $stderr) = output_from($coderef)
my ($stdout, $stderr) = output_from {...};
output_from() executes $coderef one time capturing both STDOUT and
STDERR.
combined_from
my $combined = combined_from($coderef);
my $combined = combined_from {...};
combined_from() executes $coderef one time combines STDOUT and STDERR,
and captures them. combined_from() is equivalent to using 2>&1 in UNIX.
AUTHOR
Currently maintained by brian d foy, "bdfoy@cpan.org".
Shawn Sorichetti, "<ssoriche@cpan.org>"
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This module is in Github:
http://github.com/briandfoy/test-output/tree/master
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
"bug-test-output@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org>. I will be notified, and then you'll
automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to chromatic whose TieOut.pm was the basis for capturing output.
Also thanks to rjbs for his help cleaning the documention, and pushing
me to Sub::Exporter.
Thanks to David Wheeler for providing code block support and tests.
Thanks to Michael G Schwern for the solution to combining STDOUT and
STDERR.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2008 Shawn Sorichetti, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.1 2011-04-22 Test::Output(3)