Apache::TestMB - Subclass of Module::Build to support Apache::Test
Standard process for building & installing modules:
perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install
Or, if you're on a platform (like DOS or Windows) that doesn't like the "./" notation, you can do this:
perl Build.PL perl Build perl Build test perl Build install
This class subclasses Module::Build
to add support for testing
Apache integration with Apache::Test. It is broadly based on
Apache::TestMM
, and as such adds a number of build actions to a the
Build script, while simplifying the process of creating Build.PL
scripts.
Here's how to use Apache::TestMB
in a Build.PL script:
use Module::Build; my $build_pkg = eval { require Apache::TestMB } ? 'Apache::TestMB' : 'Module::Build'; my $build = $build_pkg->new( module_name => 'My::Module', ); $build->create_build_script;
This is identical to how Module::Build
is used. Not all target
systems may have Apache::Test
(and therefore Apache::TestMB
installed, so we test for it to be installed, first. But otherwise,
its use can be exactly the same. Consult the
Module::Build documentation for more information on
how to use it; Module::Build::Cookbook may
be especially useful for those looking to migrate from
ExtUtils::MakeMaker
.
With the above script, users can build your module in the usual
Module::Build
way:
perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install
If Apache::TestMB
is installed, then Apache will be started before
tests are run by the test
action, and shut down when the tests
complete. Note that Build.PL
can be called Apache::Test
-specific
options in addition to the usual Module::Build
options. For
example:
perl Build.PL -apxs /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
Consult the Apache::Test documentation for a complete list of options.
In addition to the actions provided by Module::Build
(build
,
clean
, code
, test
, etc.), Apache::TestMB
adds a few extra
actions:
clean
action.
test
action, so most of the time
it won't be executed directly.
Apache::TestMB
overrides this action from Module::Build
in order to
prevent the Apache::Test
preference files from being included in the test
coverage.
The new()
constructor takes all the same arguments as its parent in
Module::Build
, but can optionally accept one other parameter:
Apache::Test
test script. The default value is
t/TEST, which will work in the vast majority of cases. If you wish
to specify your own file name, do so with a relative file name using
Unix-style paths; the file name will automatically be converted for
the local platform.
When new()
is called it does the following:
Apache::Test
-specific options in @ARGV
. See the
Apache::Test documentation for a complete list of
options.
Apache::Test
test script to t/TEST, unless
it was explicitly specified by the apache_test_script
parameter.
generate_script()
to generate Apache::Test
test script,
usually t/TEST.
Returns a hash reference containing all of the settings specified by
options passed to Build.PL, or explicitly added to @ARGV
in
Build.PL. Consult the Apache::Test documentation
for a complete list of options.
Gets or sets the file name of the Apache::Test
test script.
$build->generate_script; $build->generate_script('t/FOO'); $build->generate_script(undef, 'Apache::TestRun');
This method is called by new()
, so in most cases it can be
ignored. If you'd like it to use other than the default arguments, you
can call it explicitly in Build.PL and pass it the arguments you
desire. It takes two optional arguments:
Apache::Test
test script. Defaults to the value
returned by apache_test_script()
.
Apache::Test
test running class. Defaults to
Apache::TestRunPerl
.
If there is an existing t/TEST.PL (or a script with the same name
as specified by the apache_test_script
parameter but with .PL
appended to it), then that script will be used as the template for the
test script. Otherwise, a simple test script will be written similar
to what would be written by Apache::TestRun::generate_script()
(although that function is not aware of the arguments passed to
Build.PL, so use this one instead!).
./Build test
.
Apache::TestMB
; consult it's documentation for
more on its interface.
Apache::TestMB
instead of Apache::TestMM
to update it for use
with Module::Build
.
David Wheeler
Questions can be asked at the test-dev <at> httpd.apache.org list. For more information see: http://httpd.apache.org/test/ and http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html.