use strict; use warnings; use Test::More 'tests' => 8; use Test::Fatal; use TestRail::Utils; use File::Basename qw{dirname}; my ($apiurl,$user,$password); #check the binary output mode is(exception {($apiurl,$password,$user) = TestRail::Utils::parseConfig(dirname(__FILE__),1)}, undef, "No exceptions thrown by parseConfig in array mode"); is($apiurl,'http://hokum.bogus',"APIURL parse OK"); is($user,'zippy',"USER parse OK"); is($password, 'happy', 'PASSWORD parse OK'); my $out; is(exception {$out = TestRail::Utils::parseConfig(dirname(__FILE__))}, undef, "No exceptions thrown by parseConfig default mode"); is($out->{apiurl},'http://hokum.bogus',"APIURL parse OK"); is($out->{user},'zippy',"USER parse OK"); is($out->{password}, 'happy', 'PASSWORD parse OK'); #Regrettably, I have yet to find a way to print to stdin without eval, so userInput will remain untested.