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Testing with CSRF Protection
When testing any non-safe HTTP methods and using Spring Security’s CSRF protection, you must include a valid CSRF Token in the request.
To specify a valid CSRF token as a request parameter use the CSRF RequestPostProcessor
like so:
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Java
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Kotlin
mvc
.perform(post("/").with(csrf()))
mvc.post("/") {
with(csrf())
}
If you like, you can include CSRF token in the header instead:
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Java
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Kotlin
mvc
.perform(post("/").with(csrf().asHeader()))
mvc.post("/") {
with(csrf().asHeader())
}
You can also test providing an invalid CSRF token by using the following:
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Java
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Kotlin
mvc
.perform(post("/").with(csrf().useInvalidToken()))
mvc.post("/") {
with(csrf().useInvalidToken())
}