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Top Forums Programming Issue with Keyboard or Char Encoding During Migration Post 303046264 by Neo on Tuesday 28th of April 2020 11:25:12 PM
Old 04-29-2020
Hi Dennis,

I think we are done with this odd encoding issue for now.

We need to stick with the plan of comparing old to new, with links for each; but we are moving off that target so let's call this task done.

Thanks for your help.

If anyone has links to posts in the new forums which have errors which are not in the old forums, please post both links and let me know what you found comparing old and new. Let's stick to my instruction of testing "bottom up" which means comparing the old with the new, posting the two links to each one (old and new) with details of what is different.

Continue here: Please Help Integrity Test New Discourse Forums V2

Otherwise, let's move on to other tasks.

Thanks so much for your help again!

I am going close this sidebar issues thread on encoding because people are not providing links to old versus new, but are posting information with no links to compare, so please forgive me for pointing this out, but if people are going to not follow our testing instructions and are going to post without posting links to old v. new, then it's best we stop and move on to other tasks. This testing phase is not about "speculation". It is brute force, bottom up testing.

Anyway, I'm done with this side bar task for now.. I know exactly what the issues are related to this encoding issue. Most originate from in the original forums and the vast majority of those are spam posts which are not public. I'm not going to waste time cleansing spam, LOL nor writing code for remote outliers caused by strange encoding issues originating in old forums.

Thanks again for all the great testing, everyone!

Great job!
 

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Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo(3pm)

NAME
Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo - Test::WWW::Mechanize for Mojo / Mojolicious SYNOPSIS
# We're in a t/*.t test script... use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo; my $tester = Test::Mojo->new(); # To test a Mojo application my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo->new(tester => $tester); $mech->get_ok("/"); # no hostname needed is($mech->ct, "text/html"); $mech->title_is("Root", "On the root page"); $mech->content_contains("This is the root page", "Correct content"); $mech->follow_link_ok({text => 'Hello'}, "Click on Hello"); # ... and all other Test::WWW::Mechanize methods # White label site testing $mech->host("foo.com"); $mech->get_ok("/"); DESCRIPTION
Mojo is an MVC Web Application Framework. Test::WWW::Mechanize is a subclass of WWW::Mechanize that incorporates features for web application testing. The Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo module meshes the two to allow easy testing of Mojo applications without needing to starting up a web server. Testing web applications has always been a bit tricky, normally requiring starting a web server for your application and making real HTTP requests to it. This module allows you to test Mojo web applications but does not require a server or issue HTTP requests. Instead, it passes the HTTP request object directly to Mojo. Thus you do not need to use a real hostname: "http://localhost/" will do. However, this is optional. The following two lines of code do exactly the same thing: $mech->get_ok('/action'); $mech->get_ok('http://localhost/action'); Links which do not begin with / or are not for localhost can be handled as normal Web requests - this is handy if you have an external single sign-on system. You must set allow_external to true for this: $mech->allow_external(1); You can also test a remote server by setting the environment variable MOJO_SERVER; for example: $ MOJO_SERVER=http://example.com/myapp prove -l t will run the same tests on the application running at http://example.com/myapp regardless of whether or not you specify http:://localhost for Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo. Furthermore, if you set MOJO_SERVER, the server will be regarded as a remote server even if your links point to localhost. Thus, you can use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo to test your live webserver running on your local machine, if you need to test aspects of your deployment environment (for example, configuration options in an http.conf file) instead of just the Mojo request handling. This makes testing fast and easy. Test::WWW::Mechanize provides functions for common web testing scenarios. For example: $mech->get_ok( $page ); $mech->title_is( "Invoice Status", "Make sure we're on the invoice page" ); $mech->content_contains( "Andy Lester", "My name somewhere" ); $mech->content_like( qr/(cpan|perl).org/, "Link to perl.org or CPAN" ); This module supports cookies automatically. To use this module you must pass it the name of the application. See the SYNOPSIS above. Note that Mojo has a special developing feature: the debug screen. By default this module will treat responses which are the debug screen as failures. If you actually want to test debug screens, please use: $mmech->{catalyst_debug} = 1; An alternative to this module is Test::Mojo. CONSTRUCTOR
new Behaves like, and calls, WWW::Mechanize's "new" method. Any params passed in get passed to WWW::Mechanize's constructor. Note that we need to pass the name of the Catalyst application to the "use": use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst; use Test::Mojo; my $tester = Test::Mojo->new(); my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst->new(tester => $tester); In addition, one can specify a 'tester' argument as the Test::Mojo instance. METHODS
allow_external Links which do not begin with / or are not for localhost can be handled as normal Web requests - this is handy if you have an external single sign-on system. You must set allow_external to true for this: $m->allow_external(1); head2 mojo_app The name of the Mojo app which we are testing against. Read-only. host The host value to set the "Host:" HTTP header to, if none is present already in the request. If not set (default) then Catalyst::Test will set this to localhost:80 clear_host Unset the host attribute. has_host Do we have a value set for the host attribute $mech->get_ok($url, [ \%LWP_options ,] $desc) A wrapper around WWW::Mechanize's get(), with similar options, except the second argument needs to be a hash reference, not a hash. Returns true or false. $mech->title_is( $str [, $desc ] ) Tells if the title of the page is the given string. $mech->title_is( "Invoice Summary" ); $mech->title_like( $regex [, $desc ] ) Tells if the title of the page matches the given regex. $mech->title_like( qr/Invoices for (.+)/ $mech->title_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] ) Tells if the title of the page does NOT match the given regex. $mech->title_unlike( qr/Invoices for (.+)/ $mech->content_is( $str [, $desc ] ) Tells if the content of the page matches the given string $mech->content_contains( $str [, $desc ] ) Tells if the content of the page contains $str. $mech->content_lacks( $str [, $desc ] ) Tells if the content of the page lacks $str. $mech->content_like( $regex [, $desc ] ) Tells if the content of the page matches $regex. $mech->content_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] ) Tells if the content of the page does NOT match $regex. $mech->page_links_ok( [ $desc ] ) Follow all links on the current page and test for HTTP status 200 $mech->page_links_ok('Check all links'); $mech->page_links_content_like( $regex,[ $desc ] ) Follow all links on the current page and test their contents for $regex. $mech->page_links_content_like( qr/foo/, 'Check all links contain "foo"' ); $mech->page_links_content_unlike( $regex,[ $desc ] ) Follow all links on the current page and test their contents do not contain the specified regex. $mech->page_links_content_unlike(qr/Restricted/, 'Check all links do not contain Restricted'); $mech->links_ok( $links [, $desc ] ) Check the current page for specified links and test for HTTP status 200. The links may be specified as a reference to an array containing WWW::Mechanize::Link objects, an array of URLs, or a scalar URL name. my @links = $mech->find_all_links( url_regex => qr/cnn.com$/ ); $mech->links_ok( @links, 'Check all links for cnn.com' ); my @links = qw( index.html search.html about.html ); $mech->links_ok( @links, 'Check main links' ); $mech->links_ok( 'index.html', 'Check link to index' ); $mech->link_status_is( $links, $status [, $desc ] ) Check the current page for specified links and test for HTTP status passed. The links may be specified as a reference to an array containing WWW::Mechanize::Link objects, an array of URLs, or a scalar URL name. my @links = $mech->links(); $mech->link_status_is( @links, 403, 'Check all links are restricted' ); $mech->link_status_isnt( $links, $status [, $desc ] ) Check the current page for specified links and test for HTTP status passed. The links may be specified as a reference to an array containing WWW::Mechanize::Link objects, an array of URLs, or a scalar URL name. my @links = $mech->links(); $mech->link_status_isnt( @links, 404, 'Check all links are not 404' ); $mech->link_content_like( $links, $regex [, $desc ] ) Check the current page for specified links and test the content of each against $regex. The links may be specified as a reference to an array containing WWW::Mechanize::Link objects, an array of URLs, or a scalar URL name. my @links = $mech->links(); $mech->link_content_like( @links, qr/Restricted/, 'Check all links are restricted' ); $mech->link_content_unlike( $links, $regex [, $desc ] ) Check the current page for specified links and test the content of each does not match $regex. The links may be specified as a reference to an array containing WWW::Mechanize::Link objects, an array of URLs, or a scalar URL name. my @links = $mech->links(); $mech->link_content_like( @links, qr/Restricted/, 'Check all links are restricted' ); follow_link_ok( \%parms [, $comment] ) Makes a "follow_link()" call and executes tests on the results. The link must be found, and then followed successfully. Otherwise, this test fails. %parms is a hashref containing the params to pass to "follow_link()". Note that the params to "follow_link()" are a hash whereas the parms to this function are a hashref. You have to call this function like: $agent->follow_like_ok( {n=>3}, "looking for 3rd link" ); As with other test functions, $comment is optional. If it is supplied then it will display when running the test harness in verbose mode. Returns true value if the specified link was found and followed successfully. The HTTP::Response object returned by follow_link() is not available. CAVEATS
External Redirects and allow_external If you use non-fully qualified urls in your test scripts (i.e. anything without a host, such as "->get_ok( "/foo")" ) and your app redirects to an external URL, expect to be bitten once you come back to your application's urls (it will try to request them on the remote server.) This is due to a limitation in WWW::Mechanize. One workaround for this is that if you are expecting to redirect to an external site, clone the TWMC obeject and use the cloned object for the external redirect. SEE ALSO
Related modules which may be of interest: Mojo, Test::WWW::Mechanize, WWW::Mechanize, Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst. AUTHOR
Of Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst Ash Berlin "<ash@cpan.org>" Original Author: Leon Brocard, "<acme@astray.com>" Of Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo Shlomi Fish, <http://www.shlomifish.org/> - while disclaiming all rights. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-8, Leon Brocard LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-24 Test::WWW::Mechanize::Mojo(3pm)
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