Name
   CatalystX::Test::Most - Test base pulling in Catalyst::Test, Test::More,
   Test::Fatal, and HTTP::Request::Common for unit tests on Catalyst
   applications.

Synopsis
    use CatalystX::Test::Most "MyApp";

    subtest "Tests with plain Catalyst::Test" => sub {
        ok request("/")->is_success, "/ is okay";
        is exception { request("/no-such-uri") }, undef,
           "404s do not throw exceptions";
        is request("/no-such-uri")->code, 404, "And do return 404";
    };

    subtest "Tests with Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst" => sub {
       my $mech = mech();
       $mech->get_ok("/", "GET /");
       $mech->content_contains("OHAI", "That's my app all right");
    };

    done_testing();

    #    ok 1 - / is okay
    #    ok 2 - 404s do not throw exceptions
    #    ok 3 - And do return 404
    #    1..3
    # ok 2 - Tests with plain Catalyst::Test
    #    ok 1 - GET /
    #    ok 2 - My app all right
    #    1..2
    # ok 3 - Tests with Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst

Exported Functions from Other Packages
 Catalyst::Test
   Everything, so see its documentation: Catalyst::Test.
   CatalystX::Test::Most is basically an overloaded version of it.

 Test::More
   All of its exported functions; see its documentation: Test::More.

 Test::Fatal
   See "exception" in Test::Fatal.

 Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst
   You have easy access to a Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst object. There
   are no related functions, just the object methods.

New Functions
   *   "ctx"

       This is a wrapper to get the context object. It will only work on
       local tests (not remote servers).

   *   "mech"

       Get a Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst object. Unless specified, the
       app name and the arguments are recycled from the "import" of
       CatalystX::Test::Most.

Notes
   strictures are exported.

Copyright and License
   Ashley Pond V. Artistic License 2.0.