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Perl testing patterns using Test2::V0, Test::More, prove runner, mocking, coverage with Devel::Cover, and TDD methodology.

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Perl Testing Patterns

Comprehensive testing strategies for Perl applications using Test2::V0, Test::More, prove, and TDD methodology.

When to Activate

  • Writing new Perl code (follow TDD: red, green, refactor)
  • Designing test suites for Perl modules or applications
  • Reviewing Perl test coverage
  • Setting up Perl testing infrastructure
  • Migrating tests from Test::More to Test2::V0
  • Debugging failing Perl tests

TDD Workflow

Always follow the RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle.

# Step 1: RED — Write a failing test

t/unit/calculator.t

use v5.36; use Test2::V0;

use lib 'lib'; use Calculator;

subtest 'addition' => sub { my $calc = Calculator->new; is($calc->add(2, 3), 5, 'adds two numbers'); is($calc->add(-1, 1), 0, 'handles negatives'); };

done_testing;

Step 2: GREEN — Write minimal implementation

lib/Calculator.pm

package Calculator; use v5.36; use Moo;

sub add($self, $a, $b) { return $a + $b; }

1;

Step 3: REFACTOR — Improve while tests stay green

Run: prove -lv t/unit/calculator.t

Test::More Fundamentals

The standard Perl testing module — widely used, ships with core.

Basic Assertions

use v5.36;
use Test::More;

Plan upfront or use done_testing

plan tests => 5; # Fixed plan (optional)

Equality

is($result, 42, 'returns correct value'); isnt($result, 0, 'not zero');

Boolean

ok($user->is_active, 'user is active'); ok(!$user->is_banned, 'user is not banned');

Deep comparison

is_deeply( $got, { name => 'Alice', roles => ['admin'] }, 'returns expected structure' );

Pattern matching

like($error, qr/not found/i, 'error mentions not found'); unlike($output, qr/password/, 'output hides password');

Type check

isa_ok($obj, 'MyApp::User'); can_ok($obj, 'save', 'delete');

done_testing;

SKIP and TODO

use v5.36;
use Test::More;

Skip tests conditionally

SKIP: { skip 'No database configured', 2 unless $ENV{TEST_DB};

my $db = connect_db(); ok($db->ping, 'database is reachable'); is($db->version, '15', 'correct PostgreSQL version'); }

Mark expected failures

TODO: { local $TODO = 'Caching not yet implemented'; is($cache->get('key'), 'value', 'cache returns value'); }

done_testing;

Test2::V0 Modern Framework

Test2::V0 is the modern replacement for Test::More — richer assertions, better diagnostics, and extensible.

Why Test2?

  • Superior deep comparison with hash/array builders
  • Better diagnostic output on failures
  • Subtests with cleaner scoping
  • Extensible via Test2::Tools::* plugins
  • Backward-compatible with Test::More tests

Deep Comparison with Builders

use v5.36;
use Test2::V0;

Hash builder — check partial structure

is( $user->to_hash, hash { field name => 'Alice'; field email => match(qr/\@example\.com$/); field age => validator(sub { $_ >= 18 }); # Ignore other fields etc(); }, 'user has expected fields' );

Array builder

is( $result, array { item 'first'; item match(qr/^second/); item DNE(); # Does Not Exist — verify no extra items }, 'result matches expected list' );

Bag — order-independent comparison

is( $tags, bag { item 'perl'; item 'testing'; item 'tdd'; }, 'has all required tags regardless of order' );

Subtests

use v5.36;
use Test2::V0;

subtest 'User creation' => sub { my $user = User->new(name => 'Alice', email => '[email protected]'); ok($user, 'user object created'); is($user->name, 'Alice', 'name is set'); is($user->email, '[email protected]', 'email is set'); };

subtest 'User validation' => sub { my $warnings = warns { User->new(name => '', email => 'bad'); }; ok($warnings, 'warns on invalid data'); };

done_testing;

Exception Testing with Test2

use v5.36;
use Test2::V0;

Test that code dies

like( dies { divide(10, 0) }, qr/Division by zero/, 'dies on division by zero' );

Test that code lives

ok(lives { divide(10, 2) }, 'division succeeds') or note($@);

Combined pattern

subtest 'error handling' => sub { ok(lives { parse_config('valid.json') }, 'valid config parses'); like( dies { parse_config('missing.json') }, qr/Cannot open/, 'missing file dies with message' ); };

done_testing;

Test Organization and prove

Directory Structure

t/
├── 00-load.t              # Verify modules compile
├── 01-basic.t             # Core functionality
├── unit/
│   ├── config.t           # Unit tests by module
│   ├── user.t
│   └── util.t
├── integration/
│   ├── database.t
│   └── api.t
├── lib/
│   └── TestHelper.pm      # Shared test utilities
└── fixtures/
    ├── config.json        # Test data files
    └── users.csv

prove Commands

# Run all tests
prove -l t/

Verbose output

prove -lv t/

Run specific test

prove -lv t/unit/user.t

Recursive search

prove -lr t/

Parallel execution (8 jobs)

prove -lr -j8 t/

Run only failing tests from last run

prove -l --state=failed t/

Colored output with timer

prove -l --color --timer t/

TAP output for CI

prove -l --formatter TAP::Formatter::JUnit t/ > results.xml

.proverc Configuration

-l
--color
--timer
-r
-j4
--state=save

Fixtures and Setup/Teardown

Subtest Isolation

use v5.36;
use Test2::V0;
use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
use Path::Tiny;

subtest 'file processing' => sub { # Setup my $dir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $file = path($dir, 'input.txt'); $file->spew_utf8("line1\nline2\nline3\n");

# Test my $result = process_file("$file"); is($result->{line_count}, 3, 'counts lines');

# Teardown happens automatically (CLEANUP => 1) };

Shared Test Helpers

Place reusable helpers in t/lib/TestHelper.pm and load with use lib 't/lib'. Export factory functions like create_test_db(), create_temp_dir(), and fixture_path() via Exporter.

Mocking

Test::MockModule

use v5.36;
use Test2::V0;
use Test::MockModule;

subtest 'mock external API' => sub { my $mock = Test::MockModule->new('MyApp::API');

# Good: Mock returns controlled data $mock->mock(fetch_user => sub ($self, $id) { return { id => $id, name => 'Mock User', email => '[email protected]' }; });

my $api = MyApp::API->new; my $user = $api->fetch_user(42); is($user->{name}, 'Mock User', 'returns mocked user');

# Verify call count my $call_count = 0; $mock->mock(fetch_user => sub { $call_count++; return {} }); $api->fetch_user(1); $api->fetch_user(2); is($call_count, 2, 'fetch_user called twice');

# Mock is automatically restored when $mock goes out of scope };

Bad: Monkey-patching without restoration

*MyApp::API::fetch_user = sub { ... }; # NEVER — leaks across tests

For lightweight mock objects, use Test::MockObject to create injectable test doubles with ->mock() and verify calls with ->called_ok().

Coverage with Devel::Cover

Running Coverage

# Basic coverage report
cover -test

Or step by step

perl -MDevel::Cover -Ilib t/unit/user.t cover

HTML report

cover -report html open cover_db/coverage.html

Specific thresholds

cover -test -report text | grep 'Total'

CI-friendly: fail under threshold

cover -test && cover -report text -select '^lib/' \ | perl -ne 'if (/Total.*?(\d+\.\d+)/) { exit 1 if $1 < 80 }'

Integration Testing

Use in-memory SQLite for database tests, mock HTTP::Tiny for API tests.

use v5.36;
use Test2::V0;
use DBI;

subtest 'database integration' => sub { my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:', '', '', { RaiseError => 1, }); $dbh->do('CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT)');

$dbh->prepare('INSERT INTO users (name) VALUES (?)')->execute('Alice'); my $row = $dbh->selectrow_hashref('SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = ?', undef, 'Alice'); is($row->{name}, 'Alice', 'inserted and retrieved user'); };

done_testing;

Best Practices

DO

  • Follow TDD: Write tests before implementation (red-green-refactor)
  • Use Test2::V0: Modern assertions, better diagnostics
  • Use subtests: Group related assertions, isolate state
  • Mock external dependencies: Network, database, file system
  • Use prove -l: Always include lib/ in @INC
  • Name tests clearly: 'user login with invalid password fails'
  • Test edge cases: Empty strings, undef, zero, boundary values
  • Aim for 80%+ coverage: Focus on business logic paths
  • Keep tests fast: Mock I/O, use in-memory databases

DON'T

  • Don't test implementation: Test behavior and output, not internals
  • Don't share state between subtests: Each subtest should be independent
  • Don't skip done_testing: Ensures all planned tests ran
  • Don't over-mock: Mock boundaries only, not the code under test
  • Don't use Test::More for new projects: Prefer Test2::V0
  • Don't ignore test failures: All tests must pass before merge
  • Don't test CPAN modules: Trust libraries to work correctly
  • Don't write brittle tests: Avoid over-specific string matching

Quick Reference

| Task | Command / Pattern | |---|---| | Run all tests | prove -lr t/ | | Run one test verbose | prove -lv t/unit/user.t | | Parallel test run | prove -lr -j8 t/ | | Coverage report | cover -test && cover -report html | | Test equality | is($got, $expected, 'label') | | Deep comparison | is($got, hash { field k => 'v'; etc() }, 'label') | | Test exception | like(dies { ... }, qr/msg/, 'label') | | Test no exception | ok(lives { ... }, 'label') | | Mock a method | Test::MockModule->new('Pkg')->mock(m => sub { ... }) | | Skip tests | SKIP: { skip 'reason', $count unless $cond; ... } | | TODO tests | TODO: { local $TODO = 'reason'; ... } |

Common Pitfalls

Forgetting done_testing

# Bad: Test file runs but doesn't verify all tests executed
use Test2::V0;
is(1, 1, 'works');

Missing done_testing — silent bugs if test code is skipped

Good: Always end with done_testing

use Test2::V0; is(1, 1, 'works'); done_testing;

Missing -l Flag

# Bad: Modules in lib/ not found
prove t/unit/user.t

Can't locate MyApp/User.pm in @INC

Good: Include lib/ in @INC

prove -l t/unit/user.t

Over-Mocking

Mock the *dependency*, not the code under test. If your test only verifies that a mock returns what you told it to, it tests nothing.

Test Pollution

Use my variables inside subtests — never our — to prevent state leaking between tests.

Remember: Tests are your safety net. Keep them fast, focused, and independent. Use Test2::V0 for new projects, prove for running, and Devel::Cover for accountability.