OK, I think I found a decent solution. I turned the app into an object that I can pass to the the full qualified name of plugin's method. package TestApp; use Dancer2; use Dancer2::Plugin::Menu; use Data::Dumper qw 'Dumper'; get '/' => sub { return 'hello' }; get '/test' => sub { return 'hi' }; sub new { my $class = __PACKAGE__; return bless {}, $class; } my $app = new(); Dancer2::Plugin::Menu::_do_stuff($app); On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 10:29 AM Steve Dondley <sdondley@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to test the internal methods of a plugin in the context of a running test app. The following doesn't work but should give you an idea of what I want to accomplish:
use Plack::Test; use HTTP::Request::Common; { package TestApp; use Dancer2; use Dancer2::Plugin::Menu;
get '/' => sub { return template 'index' }; get '/test' => sub { template 'index.tt', { html => 'hi', }, }; build_menu; }
my $test = Plack::Test->create( TestApp->to_app ); my $res;
my $menu = Dancer2::Plugin::Menu->new(app => $test);
# test the return value of plugin method my $result = $menu->_convert_routes_to_array;
cmp_deeply($result, [ '/', '/test' ], 'returns array of menu paths');
Is there a way to do this?
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