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Is it possible to simulate/make an XMLHttpRequest request (ajax) in symfony2 tests?

4 Answers 4

38

After search with "Problematic" answer, the correct syntax is:

$crawler = $client->request('GET', '/foo/', array(), array(), array(
    'HTTP_X-Requested-With' => 'XMLHttpRequest',
));
6

The Request#isXmlHttpRequest() method simply checks if the X-Requested-With header is equivalent to XMLHttpRequest. If that's the method you're using to determine if a request is an ajax call, then you can simulate the behavior in the test client by adding the appropriate header to the request:

class FooFunctionalTest extends WebTestCase
{
    $client = static::CreateClient();
    $crawler = $client->request('GET', '/foo/', array(), array(), array(
        'X-Requested-With' => 'XMLHttpRequest',
    ));
    // ...
}

More information can be found about the Request object in the source code.

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  • syntax problem, see my answer. Thank's =)
    – bux
    Feb 29, 2012 at 19:37
2

For POST, PUT:

$crawler = $client->request('POST', '/foo/', array('param' => 'value'), array(),
array(
    'HTTP_X-Requested-With' => 'XMLHttpRequest',
));

For POST, PUT with raw JSON body:

$crawler = $client->request('POST', '/foo/', array(), array(), array(
    'HTTP_X-Requested-With' => 'XMLHttpRequest',
    'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/json',
), '{"param": "value"}');
1

If you are working with Symfony 3.x or 4.x this is the correct way to do it using POST method.

$data = ['some' => 'value'];
$client = static::createClient();
$client->request('POST', '/some_uri', ['data' => $data], [],; [
  'HTTP_X-Requested-With' => 'XMLHttpRequest',
]);

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