Lire::Test::HashConfig.3pm

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Version: 2006-07-23 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Lire::Test::HashConfig - Braindead Lire::Config implementation

SYNOPSIS

  use base qw/Test::Unit::TestCase/;
 
  use Lire::Test::HashConfig;
 
  sub set_up {
      my $self = $_[0];
 
      $self->{'old_config'} = $Lire::Config::SINGLETON;
      $Lire::Config::SINGLETON = new Lire::Test::HashConfig( {
                                                              'lr_archive' => undef,
                                                             } );
  }
 
 

DESCRIPTION

This is a simple module which is meant to be used from the set_up() method in unit tests. It can be used to create a 'fake' configuration to provide known values to the module under test.

The new() method takes an hash reference which contains the configuration variable.

The only methods of the Lire::Config interface implemented are the get() and config_spec(). The get() method which will return exactly the values provided in the new() method. Trying to get other configuration variables will throw a 'No such configuration variable' exception (as if the variable wasn't defined in the schema).

The config_spec() method will return the object associated with the '_lr_config_spec' key. It will throw an exception if this key wasn't set.

All other Lire::Config methods will throw a 'Unimplemented method' exception.

SEE ALSO

Lire::Config(3pm), Test::Unit::TestCase(3pm)

VERSION

$Id: HashConfig.pm,v 1.9 2006/07/23 13:16:31 vanbaal Exp $

AUTHORS

Francis J. Lacoste <flacoste@logreport.org> Copyright (C) 2003 Stichting LogReport Foundation LogReport@LogReport.org

This file is part of Lire.

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