NAME¶
Test::NeedsDisplay - Ensure that tests needing a display have one
SYNOPSIS¶
In your Makefile.PL...
use inc::Module::Install;
# ... or whatever else you use
# Check for a display
use Test::NeedsDisplay;
# ... your Makefile.PL content as normal
And again in each test script that loads Wx
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Test::NeedsDisplay;
# Test content as normal...
DESCRIPTION¶
When testing GUI applications, sometimes applications or modules absolutely
insist on a display, even just to load a module without actually showing any
objects.
Regardless, this makes GUI applications pretty much impossible to build and test
on headless or automated systems. And it fails to the point of not even
running the Makefile.PL script because a dependency needs a display so it can
be loaded to find a version.
In these situations, what is needed is a fake display.
The "Test::NeedsDisplay" module will search around and try to find a
way to load some sort of display that can be used for the testing.
Strategies for Finding a Display¶
At this time, only a single method is used (and a very simple one).
Debian Linux has a script called "xvfb-run" which is a wrapper for the
"xvfb", a virtual X server which uses the linux frame buffer.
When loaded without a viable display, the module will re-exec the same script
using something like (for example) "xvfb-run test.t".
As such, it should be loaded as early as possible, before anything has a chance
to change script parameters. These params will be resent through to the script
again.
METHODS¶
There are no methods. You simply use the module as early as possible, probably
right after "use strict;" and make sure to load it with only default
params.
Specifically, need must
always load it before you set the test plan,
otherwise the test script will report two plans, and the harness will complain
about it and die.
# Use it like this ...
use Test::NeedsDisplay;
# ... not like this ...
use Test::NeedsDisplay 'anything';
# ... and not like this.
use Test::NeedsDisplay ();
And that's all there is to do. The module will take care of the rest.
TO DO¶
- Find alternative ways to launch a display on different platforms
SUPPORT¶
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
<
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Test-NeedsDisplay>
For other issues, contact the author.
AUTHOR¶
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2005 - 2009 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this
module.