If you think that it's not detecting the browser, then run this test. If everything's OK, then it should return "default is a browser".
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Catalyst::Request; use Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST::ForBrowsers; use Catalyst::Request::REST::ForBrowsers; use Catalyst::Action::REST::ForBrowsers; use Moose::Meta::Class; use HTTP::Headers; my $anon_class = Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class( superclasses => ['Catalyst::Request'], roles => ['Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST::ForBrowsers'] +, cache => 1, )->name; for my $class ( $anon_class, 'Catalyst::Request::REST::ForBrowsers' ) +{ { for my $method (qw( GET )) { my $req = $class->new(); $req->method($method); $req->{_context} = 'MockContext'; $req->parameters( {} ); is( $req->method(), $method, ); } } { my $req = $class->new(); $req->{_context} = 'MockContext'; $req->method('GET'); $req->parameters( {} ); $req->headers( HTTP::Headers->new() ); ok( $req->looks_like_browser(), 'default is a browser' ); } package MockContext; sub prepare_body { } } done_testing;

In reply to Re: Catalyst::Action::REST::ForBrowsers not detecting browser? by Khen1950fx
in thread Catalyst::Action::REST::ForBrowsers not detecting browser? by uG

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