Compare a URL in your Test2 test
use Test2::V0;
use Test2::Tools::URL;
is(
"http://example.com/path1/path2?query=1#fragment",
url {
url_scheme => 'http';
url_host => 'example.com';
url_component path => '/path1/path2';
url_component query => { query => 1 };
url_component fragment => 'fragment';
},
'url is as expected',
);
This set of Test2 tools helps writing tests against URLs, represented as either strings, or as objects that stringify to URLs (such as URI or Mojo::URL).
The idea is that you may be writing tests against URLs, but you may only care about one or two components, and you may not want to worry about decoding the URL or breaking the components up. The URL may be nested deeply. This tool is intended to help!
my $check = url {}
Checks that the given string or object is a valid URL.
url {
url_base $url;
};
Use the given base URL for relative paths. If specified outside of a URL, then it will apply to all url checks.
url {
url_component $component, $check;
}
Check that the given URL component matches.
-
scheme
Note: scheme is normalized to lower case for this test.
-
authority
-
userinfo
-
hostport
-
host
Note: hostname is not normalized to lower case for this test. To test the normalized hostname use
url_host
below. -
port
-
path
-
query
May be either a string, list or array!
-
fragment
-
user
[version 0.06]
Note: for
ftp
URLs only. -
password
[version 0.06]
Note: for
ftp
URLs only. -
media_type
[version 0.06]
Note: for
data
URLs only. -
data
[version 0.06]
Note: for
data
URLs only.
[version 0.06]
url {
url_scheme $check;
}
Check that the given URL scheme matches $check
. Note that the scheme is normalized
to lower case for this test, so it is identical to using url_component 'scheme', $check
.
[version 0.06]
url {
url_host $check;
}
Check that the given URL host matches $check
. Note that the host is normalized to
lower case for this test, unlike the url_component 'host', $check
test described above.
[version 0.06]
url {
url_secure();
}
Check that the given URL is using a secure protocol like https
or wss
.
[version 0.06]
url {
url_insecure();
}
Check that the given URL is using an insecure protocol like http
or ftp
.
[version 0.06]
url {
url_mail_to $check;
}
Checks that the email address in the given mailto
URL matches the check.
For non-mailto
URLs this check will fail.
Author: Graham Ollis [email protected]
Contributors:
Paul Durden (alabamapaul, PDURDEN)
This software is copyright (c) 2017-2024 by Graham Ollis.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.