Hello,
I would like to extends a package in order to have some default values.
The module I would like to extend is WWW::Selenium .
I would like to extend the package in my code, just to have some defualt values.
Ususally you call WWW::Selenium like this:
my $b=Selenium->new( host => "localhost",
port => 4444,
browser => "*firefox",
browser_url => 'http://www.google.co
+m',
);
I would like to call it just with new, without args:
So I tried to write an extension:
package Selenium;
our $VERSION=0.01;
use 5.010;
use Moose;
use MooseX::NonMoose;
use Test::WWW::Selenium;
extends 'Test::WWW::Selenium';
around BUILDARGS => sub {
my $orig = shift;
my $class = shift;
my %args = ( @_ == 1 ? %{ $_[0] } : @_ );
$args{host}//="localhost";
$args{port}//=4444;
$args{browser}//="*firefox";
$args{browser_url}//='http://wwww.google.com';
return $class->$orig(%args);
};
sub BUILD {
my $self = shift;
#$self->start;
}
But it doesn't work.
Without arguments I have an error.
Where I'm wrong?
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