Esempio n. 1
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//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes:
//ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void shouldPassThroughRequestToAnUnsecuredPath() throws Exception
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in C#:
        public virtual void ShouldPassThroughRequestToAnUnsecuredPath()
        {
            // given
            SecurityRule rule = mock(typeof(SecurityRule));

            when(rule.ForUriPath()).thenReturn("/some-path");

            FilterChain filterChain = mock(typeof(FilterChain));

            SecurityFilter securityFilter = new SecurityFilter(rule);

            HttpServletRequest request = mock(typeof(HttpServletRequest));

            when(request.ContextPath).thenReturn("/some-other-path");

            // when
            securityFilter.DoFilter(request, mock(typeof(HttpServletResponse)), filterChain);

            // then
            verify(filterChain).doFilter(any(typeof(HttpServletRequest)), any(typeof(HttpServletResponse)));
        }
Esempio n. 2
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//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes:
//ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void shouldActivateRuleThatRejectsTheRequestForAMatchingPath() throws Exception
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in C#:
        public virtual void ShouldActivateRuleThatRejectsTheRequestForAMatchingPath()
        {
            // given
            SecurityRule rule = mock(typeof(SecurityRule));

            when(rule.ForUriPath()).thenReturn("/some-path");
            when(rule.IsAuthorized(any(typeof(HttpServletRequest)))).thenReturn(false);

            FilterChain filterChain = mock(typeof(FilterChain));

            SecurityFilter securityFilter = new SecurityFilter(rule);

            HttpServletRequest request = mock(typeof(HttpServletRequest));

            when(request.ContextPath).thenReturn("/some-path");

            // when
            securityFilter.DoFilter(request, mock(typeof(HttpServletResponse)), filterChain);

            // then
            verify(filterChain, never()).doFilter(any(typeof(HttpServletRequest)), any(typeof(HttpServletResponse)));
        }
Esempio n. 3
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//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes:
//ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void shouldRemoveRules() throws Exception
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in C#:
        public virtual void ShouldRemoveRules()
        {
            // given
            SecurityRule securityRule1 = mock(typeof(SecurityRule));

            when(securityRule1.ForUriPath()).thenReturn("/securityRule1");

            SecurityRule securityRule2 = mock(typeof(SecurityRule));

            when(securityRule2.ForUriPath()).thenReturn("/securityRule2");

            SecurityFilter securityFilter = new SecurityFilter(securityRule1, securityRule2);

            HttpServletRequest  request     = mock(typeof(HttpServletRequest));
            HttpServletResponse response    = mock(typeof(HttpServletResponse));
            FilterChain         filterChain = mock(typeof(FilterChain));

            // when
            securityFilter.Destroy();
            securityFilter.DoFilter(request, response, filterChain);

            // then
            verify(filterChain).doFilter(request, response);
        }