#!perl -T
# $RedRiver: 50-network.t,v 1.4 2007/02/05 23:11:21 andrew Exp $
use Test::More tests => 7;
use File::Spec;
BEGIN {
use_ok( 'Net::Telnet::Trango' );
}
diag("Testing Net::Telnet::Trango $Net::Telnet::Trango::VERSION, Perl $], $^X");
diag(" Generic tests");
my $cfg_file = File::Spec->catfile('t', 'tests.cfg');
SKIP: {
my $skipped = 6;
my %cfg;
if (-e $cfg_file) {
if (open my $fh, $cfg_file) {
while (<$fh>) {
chomp;
my ($key, $value) = split /\t/, $_, 2;
$cfg{$key} = $value;
}
close $fh;
}
}
my $type = 'AP';
my ($host, $pass);
if ($cfg{$type} && $cfg{$type} =~ /^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+.\d+)$/) {
$host = $1;
}
skip 'No valid ' . $type . ' in config file', $skipped unless $host;
if ($cfg{$type . '_PASSWD'} && $cfg{$type . '_PASSWD'} =~ /^(.*)$/) {
$pass = $1;
}
skip 'No valid ' . $type . '_PASSWD in config file', $skipped unless $pass;
my $t;
ok($t = Net::Telnet::Trango->new(), "Instantiating object");
ok($t->open($host), "Opening connection to $host");
ok($t->is_connected, "connected");
ok($t->login($pass), "Logging in");
ok($t->logged_in, "logged in");
# XXX Additional tests go here.
ok($t->bye, "Goodbye");
}