Ug. I'm trying to use Apache::FakeRequest to test some mod_perl. But of course, the most essential object -- the request object -- needs to be created that $self->r->uri and friends work.
I tried creating an HTTP::Request object and initializing it as 'r', blessed every which way, but the FakeRequest object still can't find it:
$r = HTTP::Request->new(GET=>'/Hey');
$fr = Apache::FakeRequest->new('r'=>bless $r, HTTP::Request (or about
+a million other different variations) );
$fr->r->uri (or just $fr->r) not found at run time.
Do I have to subclass Apache::FakeRequest to make this work?
Creeble
Edit by tye, change PRE tags to CODE tags, preserve formatting
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