# NAME Test::HTML::Differences - Compare two html structures and show differences if it is not same # SYNOPSIS use Test::Base -Base; use Test::HTML::Differences; plan tests => 1 * blocks; run { my ($block) = @_; eq_or_diff_html( $block->input, $block->expected, $block->name ); }; __END__ === test --- input
foo foo
--- expected
foo foo
# DESCRIPTION Test::HTML::Differences is test utility that compares two strings as HTML and show differences with Test::Differences. Supplied HTML strings are normalized to data structure and show pretty formatted as it is shown. This module does not test all HTML node strictly, leading/trailing white-space characters are removed by the normalize function, but do test whole structures of the HTML. For example: foo is called equal to following: foo You must test these case by other methods, for example, old-school `like` or `is` function in Test::More as you want to test it. ## With Test::Differences::Color Test::HTML::Differences supports Test::Differences::Color as following: use Test::HTML::Differences -color; # AUTHOR cho45 # SEE ALSO [Test::Differences](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Differences), [Test::Differences::Color](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Differences::Color) # LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.