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Testing Passport Authenticated Controllers and Routes in Laravel
{
...
"autoload-dev": {
"classmap": [
"tests/TestCase.php",
"tests/PassportTestCase.php"
]
},
...
}
<?php
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\WithoutMiddleware;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseMigrations;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseTransactions;
class ExamplePassportTest extends \PassportTestCase
{
use DatabaseTransactions;
protected $scopes = ['restricted-scope'];
public function testRestrictedRoute()
{
$this->get('/api/user')
->assertResponseStatus(401);
}
public function testUnrestrictedRoute()
{
$this->get('/api/restricted')
->assertResponseOk();
}
}
<?php
use App\User;
use Laravel\Passport\ClientRepository;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\WithoutMiddleware;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseMigrations;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseTransactions;
class PassportTestCase extends TestCase
{
use DatabaseTransactions;
protected $headers = [];
protected $scopes = [];
protected $user;
public function setUp()
{
parent::setUp();
$clientRepository = new ClientRepository();
$client = $clientRepository->createPersonalAccessClient(
null, 'Test Personal Access Client', $this->baseUrl
);
DB::table('oauth_personal_access_clients')->insert([
'client_id' => $client->id,
'created_at' => new DateTime,
'updated_at' => new DateTime,
]);
$this->user = factory(User::class)->create();
$token = $this->user->createToken('TestToken', $this->scopes)->accessToken;
$this->headers['Accept'] = 'application/json';
$this->headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer '.$token;
}
public function get($uri, array $headers = [])
{
return parent::get($uri, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function getJson($uri, array $headers = [])
{
return parent::getJson($uri, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function post($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::post($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function postJson($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::postJson($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function put($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::put($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function putJson($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::putJson($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function patch($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::patch($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function patchJson($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::patchJson($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function delete($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::delete($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
public function deleteJson($uri, array $data = [], array $headers = [])
{
return parent::deleteJson($uri, $data, array_merge($this->headers, $headers));
}
}
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Thanks @hemantachhami19, as has been said; you can just use Passport::actingAs($user) now instead of all this scaffolding.

Same for this @hfatahi @hindermyertim @AhmedHelalAhmed (only just got notifications)

@Maxcrazy1
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Crack of cracks 👑

@cAstraea
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@archy-bold do you have an example please ? I could never get actingAs to work in my tests... keep getting all sorts of weird errors like
BadMethodCallException: Method Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection::withAccessToken does not exist.

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Hi @cAstraea. There's really not much to it, there's an example in the Passport documentation. If you're still experiencing errors, I imagine it's one of two things:

  1. You've not installed Passport correctly or not run the migrations on your test database. The documentation on installing should help you get it all set up. It will be worth checking the traits are on your model too.
  2. You might not be passing a single User model to the actingAs() function. Maybe it's worth dd()ing what you're passing to the function. It might be a QueryBuilder, or Collection object rather than a User model.

Hope that helps.

@cAstraea
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Thanks yea that was it thank you 🤣 Dunno what I was thinking calling it on collection

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@cAstraea I usually blame tiredness!

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