in reply to Testing a Dancer2 app with locally installed modules

Why aren't you using boilerplate?

hardcode

$ perldoc prove |grep include -I Library paths to include.

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Re^2: Testing a Dancer2 app with locally installed modules
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 28, 2020 at 03:37 UTC

    jwsDancer\bin\myprove.pl

    use FindBin; chdir "$FindBin::Bin/.."; # jwsDancer/bin/.. system $^X, '-S', 'prove', "-I$FindBin::Bin/../lib", # jwsDancer/bin/../lib "-I$FindBin::Bin/../../local/lib/perl5", # jwsDancer/bin/../../local/lib/perl5 @ARGV;

      Thank you Anonymous Monk!

      Apparently the code in lib/jwsDancer.pm contained an error.

      With the script as you suggested in bin/myprove.pl I got it to work changing the path slightly (erroneously it went up one directory too far).

      use FindBin; chdir "$FindBin::Bin/.."; # jwsDancer/bin/.. system $^X, '-S', 'prove', "-I$FindBin::Bin/../lib", # jwsDancer/bin/../lib "-I$FindBin::Bin/../local/lib/perl5", # jwsDancer/bin/../local/lib/perl5 @ARGV;

      All tests run smoothly with modules locally installed and a command like: perl bin/myprove.pl -lv t/*

      Gert

Re^2: Testing a Dancer2 app with locally installed modules
by GertMT (Hermit) on Oct 28, 2020 at 14:16 UTC
    If I may ask, what actually would have been considered using boilerplate?