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				| @ -49,7 +49,7 @@ public class WithMockUserTests { | ||||
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| This is a basic example of how to setup Spring Security Test. The highlights are: | ||||
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| <1> `@RunWith` instructs the spring-test module that it should create an ApplicationContext This is no different than using the existing Spring Test support. For additional information, refer to the http://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/4.0.x/spring-framework-reference/htmlsingle/#integration-testing-annotations-standard[Spring Reference] | ||||
| <1> `@RunWith` instructs the spring-test module that it should create an `ApplicationContext`. This is no different than using the existing Spring Test support. For additional information, refer to the http://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/4.0.x/spring-framework-reference/htmlsingle/#integration-testing-annotations-standard[Spring Reference] | ||||
| <2> `@ContextConfiguration` instructs the spring-test the configuration to use to create the `ApplicationContext`. Since no configuration is specified, the default configuration locations will be tried. This is no different than using the existing Spring Test support. For additional information, refer to the http://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/4.0.x/spring-framework-reference/htmlsingle/#testcontext-ctx-management[Spring Reference] | ||||
| 
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| NOTE: Spring Security hooks into Spring Test support using the `WithSecurityContextTestExecutionListener` which will ensure our tests are ran with the correct user. | ||||
| @ -73,7 +73,7 @@ public void getMessageUnauthenticated() { | ||||
| 
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| The question is "How could we most easily run the test as a specific user?" | ||||
| The answer is to use `@WithMockUser`. | ||||
| The following test will be ran as a user with the username "user", the password "password", and the roles "ROLE_USER". | ||||
| The following test will be run as a user with the username "user", the password "password", and the roles "ROLE_USER". | ||||
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| [source,java] | ||||
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| @ -291,7 +291,7 @@ final class WithUserDetailsSecurityContextFactory | ||||
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| 	public SecurityContext createSecurityContext(WithUserDetails withUser) { | ||||
| 		String username = withUser.value(); | ||||
| 		Assert.hasLength(username, "value() must be non empty String"); | ||||
| 		Assert.hasLength(username, "value() must be non-empty String"); | ||||
| 		UserDetails principal = userDetailsService.loadUserByUsername(username); | ||||
| 		Authentication authentication = new UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken(principal, principal.getPassword(), principal.getAuthorities()); | ||||
| 		SecurityContext context = SecurityContextHolder.createEmptyContext(); | ||||
| @ -386,7 +386,7 @@ import static org.springframework.security.test.web.servlet.request.SecurityMock | ||||
| [[test-mockmvc-csrf]] | ||||
| ==== Testing with CSRF Protection | ||||
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| When testing any non safe HTTP methods and using Spring Security's CSRF protection, you must be sure to include a valid CSRF Token in the request. | ||||
| When testing any non-safe HTTP methods and using Spring Security's CSRF protection, you must be sure to include a valid CSRF Token in the request. | ||||
| To specify a valid CSRF token as a request parameter using the following: | ||||
| 
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| [source,java] | ||||
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