Provided by: libanyevent-xmpp-perl_0.54-2_all bug

NAME

       AnyEvent::XMPP::TestClient - XMPP Test Client for tests

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

       This module is a helper module to ease the task of testing.  If you want to run the
       developer test suite you have to set the environment variable "NET_XMPP2_TEST" to
       something like this:

          NET_XMPP2_TEST="test_me@your_xmpp_server.tld:secret_password"

       Most tests will try to connect two accounts, so please take a server that allows two
       connections from the same IP.

       If you also want to run the MUC tests (see AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::MUC) you also need to
       setup the environment variable "NET_XMPP2_TEST_MUC" to contain the domain of a MUC
       service:

          NET_XMPP2_TEST_MUC="conference.your_xmpp_server.tld"

       If you see some tests fail and want to know more about the protocol flow you can enable
       the protocol debugging output by setting "NET_XMPP2_TEST_DEBUG" to '1':

          NET_XMPP2_TEST_DEBUG=1

       (NOTE: You will only see the output of this by running a single test)

       If one of the tests takes longer than the preconfigured 20 seconds default timeout in your
       setup you can set "NET_XMPP2_TEST_TIMEOUT":

          NET_XMPP2_TEST_TIMEOUT=60  # for a 1 minute timeout

CLEANING UP

       If the tests went wrong somewhere or you interrupted the tests you might want to delete
       the accounts from the server manually, then run:

          perl t/z_*_unregister.t

MANUAL TESTING

       If you just want to run a single test yourself, just execute the register test before
       doing so:

          perl t/z_00_register.t

       And then you could eg. run:

          perl t/z_03_iq_auth.t

METHODS

   new (%args)
       Following arguments can be passed in %args:

AUTHOR

       Robin Redeker, "<elmex at ta-sa.org>", JID: "<elmex at jabber.org>"

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.