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<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><title>SimpleTest documentation for testing log-in and authentication</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="docs.css" title="Styles"></head><body><div class="menu_back"><div class="menu"><a href="index.html">SimpleTest</a>                |                <a href="overview.html">Overview</a>                |                <a href="unit_test_documentation.html">Unit tester</a>                |                <a href="group_test_documentation.html">Group tests</a>                |                <a href="mock_objects_documentation.html">Mock objects</a>                |                <a href="partial_mocks_documentation.html">Partial mocks</a>                |                <a href="reporter_documentation.html">Reporting</a>                |                <a href="expectation_documentation.html">Expectations</a>                |                <a href="web_tester_documentation.html">Web tester</a>                |                <a href="form_testing_documentation.html">Testing forms</a>                |                <span class="chosen">Authentication</span>                |                <a href="browser_documentation.html">Scriptable browser</a></div></div><h1>Authentication documentation</h1>        This page...        <ul><li>            Getting through <a href="#basic">Basic HTTP authentication</a>        </li><li>            Testing <a href="#cookies">cookie based authentication</a>        </li><li>            Managing <a href="#session">browser sessions</a> and timeouts        </li></ul><div class="content">                    <p>                One of the trickiest, and yet most important, areas                of testing web sites is the security.                Testing these schemes is one of the core goals of                the SimpleTest web tester.            </p>                <p><a class="target" name="basic"><h2>Basic HTTP authentication</h2></a></p>            <p>                If you fetch a page protected by basic authentication then                rather than receiving content, you will instead get a 401                header.                We can illustrate this with this test...<pre>class AuthenticationTest extends WebTestCase {<strong>    function test401Header() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.lastcraft.com/protected/');        $this-&gt;showHeaders();    }</strong>}</pre>                This allows us to see the challenge header...                <div class="demo">                    <h1>File test</h1><pre style="background-color: lightgray; color: black">HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization RequiredDate: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 19:25:18 GMTServer: Apache/1.3.29 (Unix) PHP/4.3.4WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="SimpleTest basic authentication"Connection: closeContent-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1</pre>                    <div style="padding: 8px; margin-top: 1em; background-color: green; color: white;">1/1 test cases complete.                    <strong>0</strong> passes, <strong>0</strong> fails and <strong>0</strong> exceptions.</div>                </div>                We are trying to get away from visual inspection though, and so SimpleTest                allows to make automated assertions against the challenge.                Here is a thorough test of our header...<pre>class AuthenticationTest extends WebTestCase {    function test401Header() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.lastcraft.com/protected/');<strong>        $this-&gt;assertAuthentication('Basic');        $this-&gt;assertResponse(401);        $this-&gt;assertRealm('SimpleTest basic authentication');</strong>    }}</pre>                Any one of these tests would normally do on it's own depending                on the amount of detail you want to see.            </p>            <p>                One theme that runs through SimpleTest is the ability to use                <span class="new_code">SimpleExpectation</span> objects wherever a simple                match is not enough.                If you want only an approximate match to the realm for                example, you can do this...<pre>class AuthenticationTest extends WebTestCase {    function test401Header() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.lastcraft.com/protected/');        $this-&gt;assertRealm(<strong>new PatternExpectation('/simpletest/i')</strong>);    }}</pre>                Most of the time we are not interested in testing the                authentication itself, but want to get past it to test                the pages underneath.                As soon as the challenge has been issued we can reply with                an authentication response...<pre>class AuthenticationTest extends WebTestCase {    function testCanAuthenticate() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.lastcraft.com/protected/');<strong>        $this-&gt;authenticate('Me', 'Secret');</strong>        $this-&gt;assertTitle(...);    }}</pre>                The username and password will now be sent with every                subsequent request to that directory and subdirectories.                You will have to authenticate again if you step outside                the authenticated directory, but SimpleTest is smart enough                to merge subdirectories into a common realm.            </p>            <p>                You can shortcut this step further by encoding the log in                details straight into the URL...<pre>class AuthenticationTest extends WebTestCase {    function testCanReadAuthenticatedPages() {        $this-&gt;get('http://<strong>Me:Secret@</strong>www.lastcraft.com/protected/');        $this-&gt;assertTitle(...);    }}</pre>                If your username or password has special characters, then you                will have to URL encode them or the request will not be parsed                correctly.                Also this header will not be sent on subsequent requests if                you request a page with a fully qualified URL.                If you navigate with relative URLs though, the authentication                information will be preserved.            </p>            <p>                Only basic authentication is currently supported and this is                only really secure in tandem with HTTPS connections.                This is usually enough to protect test server from prying eyes,                however.                Digest authentication and NTLM authentication may be added                in the future.            </p>                <p><a class="target" name="cookies"><h2>Cookies</h2></a></p>            <p>                Basic authentication doesn't give enough control over the                user interface for web developers.                More likely this functionality will be coded directly into                the web architecture using cookies and complicated timeouts.            </p>            <p>                Starting with a simple log-in form...<pre>&lt;form&gt;    Username:    &lt;input type="text" name="u" value="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    Password:    &lt;input type="password" name="p" value="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    &lt;input type="submit" value="Log in" /&gt;&lt;/form&gt;</pre>                Which looks like...            </p>            <p>                <form class="demo">                    Username:                    <input type="text" name="u" value=""><br>                    Password:                    <input type="password" name="p" value=""><br>                    <input type="submit" value="Log in">                </form>            </p>            <p>                Let's suppose that in fetching this page a cookie has been                set with a session ID.                We are not going to fill the form in yet, just test that                we are tracking the user.                Here is the test...<pre>class LogInTest extends WebTestCase {    function testSessionCookieSetBeforeForm() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/login.php');<strong>        $this-&gt;assertCookie('SID');</strong>    }}</pre>                All we are doing is confirming that the cookie is set.                As the value is likely to be rather cryptic it's not                really worth testing this with...<pre>class LogInTest extends WebTestCase {    function testSessionCookieIsCorrectPattern() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/login.php');        $this-&gt;assertCookie('SID', <strong>new PatternExpectation('/[a-f0-9]{32}/i')</strong>);    }}</pre>                The rest of the test would be the same as any other form,                but we might want to confirm that we still have the same                cookie after log-in as before we entered.                We wouldn't want to lose track of this after all.                Here is a possible test for this...<pre>class LogInTest extends WebTestCase {    ...    function testSessionCookieSameAfterLogIn() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/login.php');<strong>        $session = $this-&gt;getCookie('SID');        $this-&gt;setField('u', 'Me');        $this-&gt;setField('p', 'Secret');        $this-&gt;click('Log in');        $this-&gt;assertText('Welcome Me');        $this-&gt;assertCookie('SID', $session);</strong>    }}</pre>                This confirms that the session identifier is maintained                afer log-in.            </p>            <p>                We could even attempt to spoof our own system by setting                arbitrary cookies to gain access...<pre>class LogInTest extends WebTestCase {    ...    function testSessionCookieSameAfterLogIn() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/login.php');<strong>        $this-&gt;setCookie('SID', 'Some other session');        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/restricted.php');</strong>        $this-&gt;assertText('Access denied');    }}</pre>                Is your site protected from this attack?            </p>                <p><a class="target" name="session"><h2>Browser sessions</h2></a></p>            <p>                If you are testing an authentication system a critical piece                of behaviour is what happens when a user logs back in.                We would like to simulate closing and reopening a browser...<pre>class LogInTest extends WebTestCase {    ...    function testLoseAuthenticationAfterBrowserClose() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/login.php');        $this-&gt;setField('u', 'Me');        $this-&gt;setField('p', 'Secret');        $this-&gt;click('Log in');        $this-&gt;assertText('Welcome Me');<strong>                $this-&gt;restart();        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/restricted.php');        $this-&gt;assertText('Access denied');</strong>    }}</pre>                The <span class="new_code">WebTestCase::restart()</span> method will                preserve cookies that have unexpired timeouts, but throw away                those that are temporary or expired.                You can optionally specify the time and date that the restart                happened.            </p>            <p>                Expiring cookies can be a problem.                After all, if you have a cookie that expires after an hour,                you don't want to stall the test for an hour while the                cookie passes it's timeout.            </p>            <p>                To push the cookies over the hour limit you can age them                before you restart the session...<pre>class LogInTest extends WebTestCase {    ...    function testLoseAuthenticationAfterOneHour() {        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/login.php');        $this-&gt;setField('u', 'Me');        $this-&gt;setField('p', 'Secret');        $this-&gt;click('Log in');        $this-&gt;assertText('Welcome Me');        <strong>        $this-&gt;ageCookies(3600);</strong>        $this-&gt;restart();        $this-&gt;get('http://www.my-site.com/restricted.php');        $this-&gt;assertText('Access denied');    }}</pre>                After the restart it will appear that cookies are an                hour older and any that pass their expiry will have                disappeared.            </p>            </div>        References and related information...        <ul><li>            SimpleTest project page on <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/simpletest/">SourceForge</a>.        </li><li>            SimpleTest download page on <a href="http://www.lastcraft.com/simple_test.php">LastCraft</a>.        </li><li>            The <a href="http://simpletest.org/api/">developer's API for SimpleTest</a>            gives full detail on the classes and assertions available.        </li></ul><div class="menu_back"><div class="menu"><a href="index.html">SimpleTest</a>                |                <a href="overview.html">Overview</a>                |                <a href="unit_test_documentation.html">Unit tester</a>                |                <a href="group_test_documentation.html">Group tests</a>                |                <a href="mock_objects_documentation.html">Mock objects</a>                |                <a href="partial_mocks_documentation.html">Partial mocks</a>                |                <a href="reporter_documentation.html">Reporting</a>                |                <a href="expectation_documentation.html">Expectations</a>                |                <a href="web_tester_documentation.html">Web tester</a>                |                <a href="form_testing_documentation.html">Testing forms</a>                |                <span class="chosen">Authentication</span>                |                <a href="browser_documentation.html">Scriptable browser</a></div></div><div class="copyright">            Copyright<br>Marcus Baker 2006        </div></body></html>

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