NAME
   Test::VCR::LWP - Record and playback LWP interactions.

VERSION
   version 0.1

SYNOPSIS
           withVCR {
                   my $res = $useragent->get('http://metacpan.org/');
           };

DESCRIPTION
   Records HTTP transactions done thru LWP to a file and then replays them.
   Allows your tests suite to be fast, dterministic and accurate.

   Inspired by (stolen from) http://relishapp.com/vcr/vcr/docs

OO Interface
   You can use the object oriented interface, but the basic decorator style
   function interface is recommended.

   Using the OO interface:

           my $vcr = Test::VCR::LWP->new(tape => 'mytape.tape');

           $vcr->run(sub {
                   my $ua  = LWP::UserAgent->new;
                   my $res = $ua->get('http://www.perl.org/');

                   if ($_->is_recording) {
                           do_something();
                   }
           });

 withVCR
   Mocks out any calls to LWP::UserAgent with Test::VCR::LWP. Takes a
   number of flags which are passed to the VCR constructor, and finally a
   code ref. For example:

           withVCR {
                   my $req = $ua->post('http://oo.com/object');
                   isa_ok($req, 'HTTP::Response');

                   if ($_->isRecording) {
                           sleep(5);
                   }

                   my $second = $ua->get('http://oo.com/object/' . $res->id);
           } tape => 'my_test.tape';

   Or to have the name of the calling sub define the tape name:

           withVCR {
                   my $req = $ua->post('http://oo.com/object');
                   isa_ok($req, 'HTTP::Response');
           };

   The tape file we be placed in the same directory as the script if no
   tape argument is given. If this function is called outside of a
   subroutine, the filename of the current perl script will be used to
   derive a tape filename.

   Within the code block, $_ is the current vcr object. The `is_recording'
   method might be useful.

TODO
   * The docs are pretty middling at the moment.

AUTHORS
       Chris Reinhardt
       [email protected]

       Mark Ng
       [email protected]

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

   The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
   with this module.

SEE ALSO
   LWP::UserAgent, perl(1)