So the problem is that $self is not an object instance, but rather the class. One way to solve this is to use builder instead of default like so.
has 'serverLocation' => (is=>'ro',isa=>'Str',builder =>'buildServerLoc
+ation');
sub buildServerLocation {
return "$Bin/lib/selenium-server-standalone-2.0b2.jar"
}
sub FOREIGNBUILDARGS {
my $class = shift;
my %args = ( @_ == 1 ? %{ $_[0] } : @_ );
$args{serverLocation} ||= $class->buildServerLocation;
$args{host}//="localhost";
$args{port}//=4444;
$args{browser}//="*firefox";
$args{browser_url}//='http://wwww.google.com';
return %args;
}
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