use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use FixMyStreet::TestMech; my $mech = FixMyStreet::TestMech->new; # check that the homepage loads $mech->get_ok('/'); subtest "check that the form goes to /around" => sub { $mech->get_ok('/'); is $mech->uri->path, '/', "still on '/'"; # submit form $mech->submit_form_ok( { with_fields => { pc => 'SW1A 1AA', } } ); # check that we are at /around is $mech->uri->path, '/around', "Got to /around"; is_deeply { $mech->uri->query_form }, { pc => 'SW1A 1AA' }, "query passed along"; }; subtest "does pc, (x,y), (e,n) or (lat,lon) go to /around" => sub { foreach my $test ( # { in => { pc => 'SW1A 1AA' }, out => { pc => 'SW1A 1AA' }, }, { in => { lat => 51.50100, lon => -0.14158 }, out => { lat => 51.50100, lon => -0.14158, zoom => 3 }, }, { in => { x => 3281, y => 1113, }, out => { lat => 51.499825, lon => -0.140137, zoom => 3 }, }, { in => { e => 1234, n => 4567 }, out => { lat => 49.808509, lon => -7.544784, zoom => 3 }, }, ) { my $uri = URI->new('http://localhost/'); $uri->query_form( $test->{in} ); # get the uri and check for 302 $mech->get_ok($uri); # check that we are at /around is $mech->uri->path, '/around', "Got to /around"; is_deeply { $mech->uri->query_form }, $test->{out}, "query correct"; } }; done_testing();