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I have a rails3 app that uses protect_from_forgery in my base application controller. I'm using ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest and want to ensure that authenticity tokens are present during certain integration tests.

I don't want every functional test that executes a post to have to pass up an authenticity_token, so my test.rb file specifies:

  config.action_controller.allow_forgery_protection    = false

as the rails docs suggest.

For integration tests, however, I'd love to make sure that my forms are sending up the authenticity token properly. I cannot find any way to do this without changing the setting globally in config/environments/test.rb

If all my forms were generated with form_for I'd be content to trust that rails handles this, but I use ExtJS and have a number of ExtJS Forms that need to specify this manually, so I really should test that the plumbing is all working.

3 Answers 3

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You can simply change the value in your integration test setup:

require 'test_helper'

class MyCrunchyIntegrationTest < ActionController::IntegrationTest
  fixtures :all

  def setup
    ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = true
  end

  def teardown
    ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = false
  end

  test "how awesome my application is" do
    # ...
  end
end
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    But this doesn't reset it for the next test! IMO gmcnaughton's answer is better. Sep 16, 2014 at 17:43
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    True. Edited to reset the value in teardown method. Using a block as @gmcnaughton suggested may be better for more granular control, though. Sep 17, 2014 at 9:56
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Helper method that enables forgery protection temporarily for a block:

def with_forgery_protection
  orig = ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection
  begin
    ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = true
    yield if block_given?
  ensure
    ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = orig
  end
end

with_forgery_protection do
  # code in here will require csrf token
end
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This is a RSpec version of @gmcnaughton's solution.

This goes in spec_helper.rb:

RSpec.configure do |config|
  config.around(:each, :with_csrf_protection) do |example|
    orig = ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection

    begin
      ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = true
      example.run
    ensure
      ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = orig
    end
  end
end

Then you write the tests like:

it "foo", with_csrf_protection: true do
  # …
end

Or, depending on your RSpec settings:

it "foo", :with_csrf_protection do
  # …
end
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    This can get overwritten by the included around filter in lib/rspec/rails/example/controller_example_group.rb:188, so is more suited to request specs than controller specs
    – James EJ
    May 8, 2018 at 21:03

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