framework/tests/integration/api/Controller/CreateTokenControllerTest.php
Franz Liedke cf746079ed
Make integration tests independent
This creates a dedicated test suite for integration tests. All of them
can be run independently, and there is no order dependency - previously,
all integration tests needed the installer test to run first, and they
would fail if installation failed.

Now, the developer will have to set up a Flarum database to be used by
these tests. A setup script to make this simple will be added in the
next commit.

Small tradeoff: the installer is NOT tested in our test suite anymore,
only implicitly through the setup script. If we decide that this is a
problem, we can still set up separate, dedicated installer tests which
should probably test the web installer.
2019-02-03 20:39:32 +01:00

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<?php
/*
* This file is part of Flarum.
*
* (c) Toby Zerner <toby.zerner@gmail.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Flarum\Tests\integration\api\Controller;
use Flarum\Api\Controller\CreateTokenController;
use Flarum\Http\AccessToken;
class CreateTokenControllerTest extends ApiControllerTestCase
{
protected $controller = CreateTokenController::class;
public function setUp()
{
parent::setUp();
$this->prepareDatabase([
'users' => [
$this->normalUser(),
],
]);
}
/**
* @test
*/
public function user_generates_token()
{
$response = $this->call($this->controller, null, [], [
'identification' => 'normal',
'password' => 'too-obscure'
]);
$data = json_decode($response->getBody()->getContents(), true);
$this->assertEquals(2, $data['userId']);
$token = $data['token'];
$this->assertEquals(2, AccessToken::findOrFail($token)->user_id);
}
}