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[[howto-use-test-with-spring-security]]
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== Testing With Spring Security
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Spring Security provides support for running tests as a specific user.
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For example, the test in the snippet below will run with an authenticated user
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that has the `ADMIN` role.
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[source,java,indent=0]
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@Test
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@WithMockUser(roles="ADMIN")
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public void requestProtectedUrlWithUser() throws Exception {
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mvc
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.perform(get("/"))
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...
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}
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----
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Spring Security provides comprehensive integration with Spring MVC Test and
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this can also be used when testing controllers using the `@WebMvcTest` slice and `MockMvc`.
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For additional details on Spring Security's testing support, refer to Spring Security's
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https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/site/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/#test[reference documentation]).
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[[howto-jersey]]
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== Jersey
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not want this behavior, you can add `@Scope("singleton")` to your `WebDriver` `@Bean`
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definition.
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If you have Spring Security on the classpath, `@WebMvcTest` will also scan `WebSecurityConfigurer`
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beans. Instead of disabling security completely for such tests, you can use Spring Security's test support.
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More details on how to use Spring Security's `MockMvc` support can be found in
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this _<<howto.adoc#howto-use-test-with-spring-security>>_ how-to section.
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TIP: Sometimes writing Spring MVC tests is not enough; Spring Boot can help you run
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<<boot-features-testing-spring-boot-applications-testing-with-running-server,
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full end-to-end tests with an actual server>>.
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