Hi I am using Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst to test Catalyst form submission. using submit_form_ok, I get "ok" for all possible values of the form (even the wrong values). How does one get test failed on forms? This is what I have.
for (my $mid = 0; $mid < scalar(@mgid); $mid++) { my $message = "Not a valid MGID = $mgid[$mid]\n"; my $message2 = "Found record with MGID = $mgid[$mid]\n"; check_mgtid($mech, $mgt_id[$mid], $message,$baseUrl."/search"); } sub check_mgtid { my ($mech, $mgtid,$message,$searchUrl) = @_; $mech->submit_form($searchUrl, { with_fields => { mgt_id => "$mgtid", }, }, "$message", ); }

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