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<?php
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/*
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* This file is part of the Symfony package.
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*
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* (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
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*
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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* file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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namespace App\Tests\Controller;
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use App\Entity\Post;
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use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Test\WebTestCase;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
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/**
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* Functional test that implements a "smoke test" of all the public and secure
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* URLs of the application.
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* See https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices.html#smoke-test-your-urls.
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*
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* Execute the application tests using this command (requires PHPUnit to be installed):
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*
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* $ cd your-symfony-project/
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* $ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
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*/
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class DefaultControllerTest extends WebTestCase
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{
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/**
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* PHPUnit's data providers allow to execute the same tests repeated times
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* using a different set of data each time.
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* See https://symfony.com/doc/current/testing.html#testing-against-different-sets-of-data.
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*
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* @dataProvider getPublicUrls
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*/
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public function testPublicUrls(string $url): void
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{
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$client = static::createClient();
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$client->request('GET', $url);
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$this->assertResponseIsSuccessful(sprintf('The %s public URL loads correctly.', $url));
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}
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/**
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* A good practice for tests is to not use the service container, to make
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* them more robust. However, in this example we must access to the container
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* to get the entity manager and make a database query. The reason is that
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* blog post fixtures are randomly generated and there's no guarantee that
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* a given blog post slug will be available.
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*/
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public function testPublicBlogPost(): void
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{
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$client = static::createClient();
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// the service container is always available via the test client
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$blogPost = $client->getContainer()->get('doctrine')->getRepository(Post::class)->find(1);
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$client->request('GET', sprintf('/en/blog/posts/%s', $blogPost->getSlug()));
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$this->assertResponseIsSuccessful();
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}
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/**
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* The application contains a lot of secure URLs which shouldn't be
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* publicly accessible. This tests ensures that whenever a user tries to
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* access one of those pages, a redirection to the login form is performed.
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*
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* @dataProvider getSecureUrls
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*/
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public function testSecureUrls(string $url): void
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{
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$client = static::createClient();
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$client->request('GET', $url);
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$this->assertResponseRedirects(
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'http://localhost/en/login',
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Response::HTTP_FOUND,
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sprintf('The %s secure URL redirects to the login form.', $url)
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);
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}
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public function getPublicUrls(): ?\Generator
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{
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yield ['/'];
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yield ['/en/blog/'];
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yield ['/en/login'];
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}
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public function getSecureUrls(): ?\Generator
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{
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yield ['/en/admin/post/'];
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yield ['/en/admin/post/new'];
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yield ['/en/admin/post/1'];
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yield ['/en/admin/post/1/edit'];
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}
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}
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