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package io.restassured.module.mockmvc.specification;

import io.restassured.config.SessionConfig;
import io.restassured.http.*;
import io.restassured.mapper.ObjectMapper;
import io.restassured.mapper.ObjectMapperType;
import io.restassured.module.mockmvc.config.RestAssuredMockMvcConfig;
import io.restassured.module.mockmvc.intercept.MockHttpServletRequestBuilderInterceptor;
import org.springframework.mock.web.MockHttpServletRequest;
import org.springframework.test.web.servlet.MockMvc;
import org.springframework.test.web.servlet.MockMvcBuilder;
import org.springframework.test.web.servlet.request.MockHttpServletRequestBuilder;
import org.springframework.test.web.servlet.request.RequestPostProcessor;
import org.springframework.test.web.servlet.setup.MockMvcConfigurer;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Allows you to specify how the request will look like.
 */
public interface MockMvcRequestSpecification extends MockMvcRequestSender {

    /**
     * Specify authentication details that'll be used in the request.
     *
     * @return A {@link MockMvcAuthenticationSpecification}.
     */
    MockMvcAuthenticationSpecification auth();

    /**
     * Specify the content type of the request.
     *
     * @param contentType The content type of the request
     * @return The request specification
     * @see ContentType
     */
    MockMvcRequestSpecification contentType(ContentType contentType);

    /**
     * Specify the content type of the request.
     *
     * @param contentType The content type of the request
     * @return The request specification
     * @see ContentType
     */
    MockMvcRequestSpecification contentType(String contentType);

    /**
     * Specify the accept header of the request. This just a shortcut for:
     * 
     * header("Accept", contentType);
     * 
* * @param contentType The content type whose accept header {@link ContentType#getAcceptHeader()} will be used as Accept header in the request. * @return The request specification * @see ContentType * @see #header(String, Object, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification accept(ContentType contentType); /** * Specify the accept header of the request. This just a shortcut for: *
     * header("Accept", contentType);
     * 
* * @param mediaTypes The media type(s) that will be used as Accept header in the request. * @return The request specification * @see ContentType * @see #header(String, Object, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification accept(String mediaTypes); /** * Specify the headers that'll be sent with the request. This is done by specifying the headers in name-value pairs, e.g: *
     * given().headers("headerName1", "headerValue1", "headerName2", "headerValue2").then().expect().body(equalTo("something")).when().get("/headers");
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/headers" with two headers: *

    *
  1. headerName1=headerValue1
  2. *
  3. headerName2=headerValue2
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "something". * * @param firstHeaderName The name of the first header * @param firstHeaderValue The value of the first header * @param headerNameValuePairs Additional headers in name-value pairs. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification headers(String firstHeaderName, Object firstHeaderValue, Object... headerNameValuePairs); /** * Specify the headers that'll be sent with the request as Map e.g: *
     * Map<String, String> headers = new HashMap<String, String>();
     * parameters.put("headerName1", "headerValue1");
     * parameters.put("headerName2", "headerValue2");
     * given().headers(headers).then().expect().body(equalTo("something")).when().get("/headers");
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/headers" with two headers: *

    *
  1. headerName1=headerValue1
  2. *
  3. headerName2=headerValue2
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "something". * * @param headers The Map containing the header names and their values to send with the request. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification headers(Map headers); /** * Specify the headers that'll be sent with the request as {@link Headers}, e.g: *
     * Header first = new Header("headerName1", "headerValue1");
     * Header second = new Header("headerName2", "headerValue2");
     * Headers headers = new Header(first, second);
     * given().headers(headers).then().expect().body(equalTo("something")).when().get("/headers");
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/headers" with two headers: *

    *
  1. headerName1=headerValue1
  2. *
  3. headerName2=headerValue2
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "something". * * @param headers The headers to use in the request * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification headers(Headers headers); /** * Specify a header that'll be sent with the request e.g: *

*

     * given().header("username", "John").and().expect().body(equalTo("something")).when().get("/header");
     * 
* This will set the header username=John in the GET request to "/header". *

*

*

* You can also specify several headers like this: *

     * given().header("username", "John").and().header("zipCode", "12345").and().expect().body(equalTo("something")).when().get("/header");
     * 
*

*

* If you specify additionalHeaderValues then the Header will be a multi-value header. This means that you'll create several headers with the * same name but with different values. * * @param headerName The header name * @param headerValue The header value * @param additionalHeaderValues Additional header values. This will actually create two headers with the same name but with different values. * @return The request specification * @see #headers(String, Object, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification header(String headerName, Object headerValue, Object... additionalHeaderValues); /** * Specify a {@link Header} to send with the request. *

*

     * Header someHeader = new Header("some_name", "some_value");
     * given().header(someHeader).and().expect().body(equalTo("x")).when().get("/header");
     * 
* This will set the header some_name=some_value in the GET request to "/header". *

* * @param header The header to add to the request * @return The request specification * @see #headers(Headers) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification header(Header header); /** * Returns the {@link MockMvcRequestLogSpecification} that allows you to log different parts of the {@link MockMvcRequestSpecification}. * This is mainly useful for debug purposes when writing your tests. * * @return the request log specification */ MockMvcRequestLogSpecification log(); /** * Specify the parameters that'll be sent with the request. This is done by specifying the parameters in name-value pairs, e.g: *
     * given().params("username", "John", "token", "1234").when().get("/parameters").then().assertThat().body(equalTo("username, token"));
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/parameters" with two parameters: *

    *
  1. username=John
  2. *
  3. token=1234
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "username, token". * * @param firstParameterName The name of the first parameter * @param firstParameterValue The value of the first parameter * @param parameterNameValuePairs Additional parameters in name-value pairs. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification params(String firstParameterName, Object firstParameterValue, Object... parameterNameValuePairs); /** * Specify the parameters that'll be sent with the request as Map e.g: *
     * Map<String, String> parameters = new HashMap<String, String>();
     * parameters.put("username", "John");
     * parameters.put("token", "1234");
     * given().params(parameters).when().get("/cookie").then().assertThat().body(equalTo("username, token")).;
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/cookie" with two parameters: *

    *
  1. username=John
  2. *
  3. token=1234
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "username, token". * * @param parametersMap The Map containing the parameter names and their values to send with the request. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification params(Map parametersMap); /** * Specify a parameter that'll be sent with the request e.g: *

*

     * given().parameter("username", "John").and().expect().body(equalTo("username")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
* This will set the parameter username=John in the GET request to "/cookie". *

*

*

* You can also specify several parameters like this: *

     * given().param("username", "John").and().param("password", "1234").when().get("/cookie").then().assertThat().body(equalTo("username")).;
     * 
*

* * @param parameterName The parameter name * @param parameterValues Zero to many parameter values for this parameter name * @return The request specification * @see #params(String, Object, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification param(String parameterName, Object... parameterValues); /** * Specify a multi-value parameter that'll be sent with the request e.g: *

*

     * given().param("cars", asList("Volvo", "Saab"))..;
     * 
* This will set the parameter cars=Volvo and cars=Saab. *

* * @param parameterName The parameter name * @param parameterValues The parameter values * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification param(String parameterName, Collection parameterValues); /** * Specify the query parameters that'll be sent with the request. Note that this method is the same as {@link #params(String, Object, Object...)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #params(String, Object, Object...)} sets the form parameters and this method sets the * query parameters. * * @param firstParameterName The name of the first parameter * @param firstParameterValue The value of the first parameter * @param parameterNameValuePairs The value of the first parameter followed by additional parameters in name-value pairs. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification queryParams(String firstParameterName, Object firstParameterValue, Object... parameterNameValuePairs); /** * Specify the query parameters that'll be sent with the request. Note that this method is the same as {@link #params(Map)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #params(Map)} sets the form parameters and this method sets the * query parameters. * * @param parametersMap The Map containing the parameter names and their values to send with the request. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification queryParams(Map parametersMap); /** * Specify a query parameter that'll be sent with the request. Note that this method is the same as {@link #param(String, Object...)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #param(String, Object...)} adds a form parameter and this method sets a * query parameter. * * @param parameterName The parameter name * @param parameterValues Zero to many parameter values, i.e. you can specify multiple values for the same parameter * @return The request specification * @see #param(String, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification queryParam(String parameterName, Object... parameterValues); /** * Specify a multi-value query parameter that'll be sent with the request e.g: *

*

     * given().queryParam("cars", asList("Volvo", "Saab"))..;
     * 
* This will set the parameter cars=Volvo and cars=Saab. *

*

* Note that this method is the same as {@link #param(String, java.util.Collection)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #param(String, java.util.Collection)} adds a form parameter and * this method sets a query parameter. * * @param parameterName The parameter name * @param parameterValues The parameter values * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification queryParam(String parameterName, Collection parameterValues); /** * Specify the form parameters that'll be sent with the request. Note that this method is the same as {@link #params(String, Object, Object...)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #params(String, Object, Object...)} sets the form parameters and this method sets the * form parameters. * * @param firstParameterName The name of the first parameter * @param firstParameterValue The value of the first parameter * @param parameterNameValuePairs The value of the first parameter followed by additional parameters in name-value pairs. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification formParams(String firstParameterName, Object firstParameterValue, Object... parameterNameValuePairs); /** * Specify the form parameters that'll be sent with the request. Note that this method is the same as {@link #params(Map)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #params(Map)} sets the form parameters and this method sets the * form parameters. * * @param parametersMap The Map containing the parameter names and their values to send with the request. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification formParams(Map parametersMap); /** * Specify a form parameter that'll be sent with the request. Note that this method is the same as {@link #param(String, Object...)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #param(String, Object...)} adds a form parameter and this method sets a * form parameter. * * @param parameterName The parameter name * @param parameterValues Zero to many parameter values, i.e. you can specify multiple values for the same parameter * @return The request specification * @see #param(String, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification formParam(String parameterName, Object... parameterValues); /** * Specify a multi-value form parameter that'll be sent with the request e.g: *

*

     * given().formParam("cars", asList("Volvo", "Saab"))..;
     * 
* This will set the parameter cars=Volvo and cars=Saab. *

*

* Note that this method is the same as {@link #param(String, java.util.Collection)} * for all http methods except for POST where {@link #param(String, java.util.Collection)} adds a form parameter and * this method sets a form parameter. * * @param parameterName The parameter name * @param parameterValues The parameter values * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification formParam(String parameterName, Collection parameterValues); /** * Specify a single-value request attribute * * @param attributeName The attribute name * @param attributeValue The attribute value * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification attribute(String attributeName, Object attributeValue); /** * Specify request attributes as a map * * @param attributesMap The Map containing the request attribute names and their values * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification attributes(Map attributesMap); /** * Specify a String request body (such as e.g. JSON or XML) that'll be sent with the request. This works for the * POST and PUT methods only. Trying to do this for the other http methods will cause an exception to be thrown. *

* Example of use: *

     * given().body("{ \"message\" : \"hello world\"}").then().expect().body(equalTo("hello world")).when().post("/json");
     * 
* This will POST a request containing JSON to "/json" and expect that the response body equals to "hello world". *

*

* * @param body The body to send. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification body(String body); /** * Specify a byte array request body that'll be sent with the request. This only works for the * POST http method. Trying to do this for the other http methods will cause an exception to be thrown. *

* Example of use: *

     * byte[] someBytes = ..
     * given().body(someBytes).then().expect().body(equalTo("hello world")).when().post("/json");
     * 
* This will POST a request containing someBytes to "/json" and expect that the response body equals to "hello world". *

*

* * @param body The body to send. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification body(byte[] body); /** * Specify file content that'll be sent with the request. This only works for the * POST, PATCH and PUT http method. Trying to do this for the other http methods will cause an exception to be thrown. *

* Example of use: *

     * File myFile = ..
     * given().content(myFile).when().post("/json").then().content(equalTo("hello world"));
     * 
* This will POST a request containing myFile to "/json" and expect that the response content equals to "hello world". *

*

* * @param body The content to send. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification body(File body); /** * Specify an Object request content that will automatically be serialized to JSON or XML and sent with the request. * If the object is a primitive or Number the object will * be converted to a String and put in the request body. This works for the POST and PUT methods only. * Trying to do this for the other http methods will cause an exception to be thrown. *

* Example of use: *

     * Message message = new Message();
     * message.setMessage("My beautiful message");
     *
     * given().
     *         contentType("application/json").
     *         body(message).
     * expect().
     *         content(equalTo("Response to a beautiful message")).
     * when().
     *         post("/beautiful-message");
     * 
*

* Since the content-type is "application/json" then REST Assured will automatically try to serialize the object using * Jackson or Gson if they are * available in the classpath. If any of these frameworks are not in the classpath then an exception is thrown. *
* If the content-type is "application/xml" then REST Assured will automatically try to serialize the object using JAXB * if it's available in the classpath. Otherwise an exception will be thrown. *
* If no request content-type is specified then REST Assured determine the parser in the following order: *
    *
  1. Jackson
  2. *
  3. Gson
  4. *
  5. JAXB
  6. *
* * @param object The object to serialize and send with the request * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification body(Object object); /** * Specify an Object request content that will automatically be serialized to JSON or XML and sent with the request using a specific object mapper. * This works for the POST, PATCH and PUT methods only. Trying to do this for the other http methods will cause an exception to be thrown. *

* Example of use: *

     * Message message = new Message();
     * message.setMessage("My beautiful message");
     *
     * given().
     *         body(message, new MyObjectMapper()).
     * expect().
     *         content(equalTo("Response to a beautiful message")).
     * when().
     *         post("/beautiful-message");
     * 
* * @param object The object to serialize and send with the request * @param mapper The object mapper * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification body(Object object, ObjectMapper mapper); /** * Specify an Object request content that will automatically be serialized to JSON or XML and sent with the request using a specific object mapper type. * This works for the POST, PATCH and PUT methods only. Trying to do this for the other http methods will cause an exception to be thrown. *

* Example of use: *

     * Message message = new Message();
     * message.setMessage("My beautiful message");
     *
     * given().
     *         body(message, ObjectMapper.GSON).
     * expect().
     *         content(equalTo("Response to a beautiful message")).
     * when().
     *         post("/beautiful-message");
     * 
* * @param object The object to serialize and send with the request * @param mapperType The object mapper type to be used * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification body(Object object, ObjectMapperType mapperType); /** * Specify the cookies that'll be sent with the request. This is done by specifying the cookies in name-value pairs, e.g: *
     * given().cookies("username", "John", "token", "1234").then().expect().body(equalTo("username, token")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/cookie" with two cookies: *

    *
  1. username=John
  2. *
  3. token=1234
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "username, token". * * @param firstCookieName The name of the first cookie * @param firstCookieValue The value of the first cookie * @param cookieNameValuePairs Additional cookies in name-value pairs. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification cookies(String firstCookieName, Object firstCookieValue, Object... cookieNameValuePairs); /** * Specify the cookies that'll be sent with the request as Map e.g: *
     * Map<String, String> cookies = new HashMap<String, String>();
     * cookies.put("username", "John");
     * cookies.put("token", "1234");
     * given().cookies(cookies).then().expect().body(equalTo("username, token")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/cookie" with two cookies: *

    *
  1. username=John
  2. *
  3. token=1234
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "username, token". * * @param cookies The Map containing the cookie names and their values to set in the request. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification cookies(Map cookies); /** * Specify the cookies that'll be sent with the request as {@link Cookies}: *
     * Cookie cookie1 = Cookie.Builder("username", "John").setComment("comment 1").build();
     * Cookie cookie2 = Cookie.Builder("token", 1234).setComment("comment 2").build();
     * Cookies cookies = new Cookies(cookie1, cookie2);
     * given().cookies(cookies).then().expect().body(equalTo("username, token")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
*

* This will send a GET request to "/cookie" with two cookies: *

    *
  1. username=John
  2. *
  3. token=1234
  4. *
* and expect that the response body is equal to "username, token". * * @param cookies The cookies to set in the request. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification cookies(Cookies cookies); /** * Specify a cookie that'll be sent with the request e.g: *

*

     * given().cookie("username", "John").and().expect().body(equalTo("username")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
* This will set the cookie username=John in the GET request to "/cookie". *

*

*

* You can also specify several cookies like this: *

     * given().cookie("username", "John").and().cookie("password", "1234").and().expect().body(equalTo("username")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
*

*

* If you specify additionalValues then the Cookie will be a multi-value cookie. This means that you'll create several cookies with the * same name but with different values. * * @param cookieName The cookie cookieName * @param value The cookie value * @param additionalValues Additional cookies values. This will actually create two cookies with the same name but with different values. * @return The request specification * @see #cookies(String, Object, Object...) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification cookie(String cookieName, Object value, Object... additionalValues); /** * Specify a {@link Cookie} to send with the request. *

*

     * Cookie someCookie = new Cookie.Builder("some_cookie", "some_value").setSecured(true).build();
     * given().cookie(someCookie).and().expect().body(equalTo("x")).when().get("/cookie");
     * 
* This will set the cookie someCookie in the GET request to "/cookie". *

* * @param cookie The cookie to add to the request * @return The request specification * @see #cookies(Cookies) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification cookie(Cookie cookie); /** * Specify a file to upload to the server using multi-part form data uploading. * It will assume that the control name is file and the mime-type is application/octet-stream. * If this is not what you want please use an overloaded method. * * @param file The file to upload * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(File file); /** * Specify a file to upload to the server using multi-part form data uploading with a specific * control name. It will use the mime-type application/octet-stream. * If this is not what you want please use an overloaded method. * * @param file The file to upload * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, File file); /** * Specify a file to upload to the server using multi-part form data uploading with a specific * control name and mime-type. * * @param file The file to upload * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param mimeType The mime-type * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, File file, String mimeType); /** * Specify an object that will be serialized to JSON and uploaded to the server using multi-part form data * uploading with a specific control name. It will use mime-type application/json. * If this is not what you want please use an overloaded method. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param object The object to serialize to JSON or XML and send to the server * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, Object object); /** * Specify an object that will be serialized and uploaded to the server using multi-part form data * uploading with a specific control name. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param object The object to serialize to JSON or XML and send to the server * @param mimeType The mime-type * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, Object object, String mimeType); /** * Specify an object that will be serialized and uploaded to the server using multi-part form data * uploading with a specific control name. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param filename The name of the content you're uploading * @param object The object to serialize to JSON or XML and send to the server * @param mimeType The mime-type * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String filename, Object object, String mimeType); /** * Specify a byte-array to upload to the server using multi-part form data. * It will use the mime-type application/octet-stream. If this is not what you want please use an overloaded method. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param fileName The name of the content you're uploading * @param bytes The bytes you want to send * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String fileName, byte[] bytes); /** * Specify a byte-array to upload to the server using multi-part form data. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param fileName The name of the content you're uploading * @param bytes The bytes you want to send * @param mimeType The mime-type * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String fileName, byte[] bytes, String mimeType); /** * Specify an inputstream to upload to the server using multi-part form data. * It will use the mime-type application/octet-stream. If this is not what you want please use an overloaded method. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param fileName The name of the content you're uploading * @param stream The stream you want to send * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String fileName, InputStream stream); /** * Specify an inputstream to upload to the server using multi-part form data. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param fileName The name of the content you're uploading * @param stream The stream you want to send * @param mimeType The mime-type * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String fileName, InputStream stream, String mimeType); /** * Specify a string to send to the server using multi-part form data. * It will use the mime-type text/plain. If this is not what you want please use an overloaded method. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param contentBody The string to send * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String contentBody); /** * Specify a string to send to the server using multi-part form data with a specific mime-type. * * @param controlName Defines the control name of the body part. In HTML this is the attribute name of the input tag. * @param contentBody The string to send * @param mimeType The mime-type * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification multiPart(String controlName, String contentBody, String mimeType); /** * Define a REST Assured Mock Mvc configuration. E.g. *
     * given().config(newConfig().logConfig(new LogConfig(captor, true))). ..
     * 
*

* newConfig() can be statically imported from {@link RestAssuredMockMvcConfig}. * * @param config The configuration to use for this request. If null no config will be used. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification config(RestAssuredMockMvcConfig config); /** * Add request data from a pre-defined specification. E.g. *

     * MockMvcRequestSpecification requestSpec = new MockMvcRequestSpecBuilder().addParam("parameter1", "value1").build();
     *
     * given().
     *         spec(requestSpec).
     *         param("parameter2", "value2").
     * when().
     *        get("/something");
     * 
*

* This is useful when you want to reuse an entire specification across multiple requests. *

* The specification passed to this method is merged with the current specification. Note that the supplied specification * can overwrite data in the current specification. The following settings are overwritten: *

    *
  • Content type
  • *
  • Request body
  • *
  • Interceptions
  • *
  • Log (if defined in requestSpecificationToMerge)
  • *
  • Config
  • *
* The following settings are merged: *
    *
  • Parameters
  • *
  • Attributes
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* * @param requestSpecificationToMerge The specification to merge with. * @return the request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification spec(MockMvcRequestSpecification requestSpecificationToMerge); /** * Set the session id for this request. It will use the configured session id name from the configuration (by default this is {@value SessionConfig#DEFAULT_SESSION_ID_NAME}). * You can configure the session id name by using: *

     *     RestAssured.config = newConfig().sessionConfig(new SessionConfig().sessionIdName(<sessionIdName>));
     * 
* or you can use the {@link #sessionId(String, String)} method to set it for this request only. * * @param sessionIdValue The session id value. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification sessionId(String sessionIdValue); /** * Set the session id name and value for this request. It'll override the default session id name from the configuration (by default this is {@value SessionConfig#DEFAULT_SESSION_ID_NAME}). * You can configure the default session id name by using: *
     *     RestAssured.config = newConfig().sessionConfig(new SessionConfig().sessionIdName(<sessionIdName>));
     * 
* and then you can use the {@link #sessionId(String)} method to set the session id value without specifying the name for each request. * * @param sessionIdName The session id name * @param sessionIdValue The session id value. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification sessionId(String sessionIdName, String sessionIdValue); /** * Set session attributes. * * @param sessionAttributes the session attributes */ MockMvcRequestSpecification sessionAttrs(Map sessionAttributes); /** * Set a session attribute. * * @param name the session attribute name * @param value the session attribute value */ MockMvcRequestSpecification sessionAttr(String name, Object value); /** * Call this method when you're done setting up the request specification. * * @return The {@link MockMvcRequestSender} that let's you send the request. */ MockMvcRequestAsyncSender when(); /** * Build a {@link MockMvc} by registering one or more {@code @Controller}'s * instances and configuring Spring MVC infrastructure programmatically. * This allows full control over the instantiation and initialization of * controllerOrMockMvcConfigurer, and their dependencies, similar to plain unit tests while * also making it possible to test one controller at a time. *

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When this option is used, the minimum infrastructure required by the * {@link org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet} to serve requests with annotated controllerOrMockMvcConfigurer is * automatically created, and can be customized, resulting in configuration * that is equivalent to what the MVC Java configuration provides except * using builder style methods. *

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If the Spring MVC configuration of an application is relatively * straight-forward, for example when using the MVC namespace or the MVC * Java config, then using this builder might be a good option for testing * a majority of controllers. A much smaller number of tests can be used * to focus on testing and verifying the actual Spring MVC configuration. * * @param controllerOrMockMvcConfigurer one or more {@link org.springframework.stereotype.Controller @Controller}'s to test * or a combination of controllers and {@link MockMvcConfigurer} */ MockMvcRequestSpecification standaloneSetup(Object... controllerOrMockMvcConfigurer); /** * Build a {@link MockMvc} by using a provided {@code AbstractMockMvcBuilder} * for configuring Spring MVC infrastructure programmatically. * This allows full control over the instantiation and initialization of * controllers, and their dependencies, similar to plain unit tests while * also making it possible to test one controller at a time. *

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If the Spring MVC configuration of an application is relatively * straight-forward, for example when using the MVC namespace or the MVC * Java config, then using this builder might be a good option for testing * a majority of controllers. A much smaller number of tests can be used * to focus on testing and verifying the actual Spring MVC configuration. * * @param builder {@link org.springframework.test.web.servlet.setup.AbstractMockMvcBuilder} to build the MVC mock */ MockMvcRequestSpecification standaloneSetup(MockMvcBuilder builder); /** * Provide a {@link org.springframework.test.web.servlet.MockMvc} instance to that REST Assured will use when making this request. * * @param mockMvc The mock mvc instance to use. * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification mockMvc(MockMvc mockMvc); /** * Build a {@link MockMvc} using the given, fully initialized, i.e. * refreshed, {@link WebApplicationContext} and assign it to REST Assured. * The {@link org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet} * will use the context to discover Spring MVC infrastructure and * application controllers in it. The context must have been configured with * a {@link javax.servlet.ServletContext}. * * @param context The web application context to use * @param mockMvcConfigurers {@link MockMvcConfigurer}'s to be applied when creating a {@link MockMvc} instance of this WebApplicationContext (optional) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification webAppContextSetup(WebApplicationContext context, MockMvcConfigurer... mockMvcConfigurers); /** * Intercept the {@link org.springframework.test.web.servlet.request.MockHttpServletRequestBuilder} created by REST Assured before it's * used to perform the request. * * @param interceptor The interceptor * @return The request specification */ MockMvcRequestSpecification interceptor(MockHttpServletRequestBuilderInterceptor interceptor); /** * Syntactic sugar * * @return The same {@link MockMvcRequestSpecification} instance. */ MockMvcRequestSpecification and(); /** * An extension point for further initialization of {@link MockHttpServletRequest} * in ways not built directly into the {@code MockHttpServletRequestBuilder}. * Implementation of this interface can have builder-style methods themselves * and be made accessible through static factory methods. *

* Note that it's recommended to use {@link MockMvcAuthenticationSpecification#with(RequestPostProcessor, RequestPostProcessor...)} instead of this method when setting authentication/authorization based RequestPostProcessors. * For example: *

     * given().auth().with(httpBasic("username", "password")). ..
     * 
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* * @param postProcessor a post-processor to add * @param additionalPostProcessors Additional post-processors to add * @see MockHttpServletRequestBuilder#with(RequestPostProcessor) */ MockMvcRequestSpecification postProcessors(RequestPostProcessor postProcessor, RequestPostProcessor... additionalPostProcessors); }




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