Package org.apache.shiro.test

Source Code of org.apache.shiro.test.ExampleShiroIntegrationTest

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package org.apache.shiro.test;

import org.apache.shiro.config.IniSecurityManagerFactory;
import org.apache.shiro.mgt.SecurityManager;
import org.apache.shiro.subject.Subject;
import org.apache.shiro.util.Factory;
import org.junit.After;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
import org.junit.Test;

/**
* Simple example test class to be used to show how one might write Shiro-compatible unit tests.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public class ExampleShiroIntegrationTest extends AbstractShiroTest {

    @BeforeClass
    public static void beforeClass() {
        //0.  Build and set the SecurityManager used to build Subject instances used in your tests
        //    This typically only needs to be done once per class if your shiro.ini doesn't change,
        //    otherwise, you'll need to do this logic in each test that is different
        Factory<SecurityManager> factory = new IniSecurityManagerFactory("classpath:test.shiro.ini");
        setSecurityManager(factory.getInstance());
    }

    @Test
    public void testSimple() {
        //1.  Build the Subject instance for the test to run:
        Subject subjectUnderTest = new Subject.Builder(getSecurityManager()).buildSubject();

        //2. Bind the subject to the current thread:
        setSubject(subjectUnderTest);

        //perform test logic here.  Any call to
        //SecurityUtils.getSubject() directly (or nested in the
        //call stack) will work properly.
    }

    @After
    public void tearDownSubject() {
        //3. Unbind the subject from the current thread:
        clearSubject();
    }
}
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