use strict; #Check that the match_* routines are nominally working. $^W = 1; use Test::More tests => 26; use Data::FormValidator qw(:validators :matchers); my $invalid = "fake value"; #For CC Exp test my @time = localtime(time); my %tests = ( match_american_phone => "555-555-5555", match_cc_exp => "10/" . sprintf("%.2d", ($time[5] - 99)), match_cc_type => "MasterCard", match_email => 'foo@domain.com', match_ip_address => "64.58.79.230", match_phone => "123-456-7890", match_postcode => "T2N 0E6", match_province => "NB", match_state => "CA", match_state_or_province => "QC", match_zip => "94112", match_zip_or_postcode => "50112", ); my $i = 1; foreach my $function (keys(%tests)) { my $rv; my $val = $tests{$function}; my $is_valid = "\$rv = $function('$val');"; my $not_valid = "\$rv = $function('$invalid');"; eval $is_valid; ok(not $@ and ($rv eq $val)) or diag sprintf("%-25s using %-16s", $function, "valid value. "); $i++; eval $not_valid; ok(not $@ and not $rv) or diag sprintf("%-25s using %-16s", $function, "invalid value. "); $i++; } #Test cc_number separately since it takes multiple parameters my $rv; my $num = '4111111111111111'; eval "\$rv = match_cc_number('$num', 'v')"; ok(not $@ and ($rv eq $num)) or diag sprintf("%-25s using %-16s", "match_cc_number", "valid value. "); eval "\$rv = match_cc_number('$invalid', 'm')"; ok(not $@ and not $rv) or diag sprintf("%-25s using %-16s", "match_cc_number", "invalid value. ");