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# May 19th 2021, 08:47 kevin.pfeifer we had a similar issue on monday :)
# May 19th 2021, 08:47 slackebot <kevin.pfeifer>
# May 19th 2021, 08:47 neon1024 Ahok, fair enough, Easily done!
# May 19th 2021, 08:47 kevin.pfeifer its an options available on the authorization middleware
# May 19th 2021, 08:46 kevin.pfeifer ah sorry, i mixed up authentication and authorization again
# May 19th 2021, 08:45 neon1024 https://github.com/cakephp/authentication/blob/2.6.1/src/Middleware/AuthenticationMiddleware.php#L49-L50
# May 19th 2021, 08:45 neon1024 I only see a redirect which I have included
# May 19th 2021, 08:44 neon1024 I don’t see that option, let me double check
# May 19th 2021, 08:43 kevin.pfeifer you need to add the `\Authorization\Exception\ForbiddenException` to the `unauthorizedHandler` option set in the authenticationmiddleware
# May 19th 2021, 08:43 neon1024 Feels like a dead-end
# May 19th 2021, 08:43 neon1024 Even then, I’m unsure how you’d redirect a user from a middleware
# May 19th 2021, 08:41 neon1024 All I can think is to extend the class and catch the exception myself in the custom class
# May 19th 2021, 08:40 neon1024 Unless I’m mistaken there seems to be a bug in the Authorization plugin’s RequestAuthorizationMiddleware. If you load it, and hit a url without an indentity, you get an Exception. However, it’s not possible to catch that exception and redirect the user to create an indentity (login)
# May 19th 2021, 01:15 ndm sometimes... maybe... thanks :upside_down_face:
# May 18th 2021, 20:52 caseyw You are one fine human being.
# May 18th 2021, 20:21 slackebot $this->mockService(FooMiddleware::class, function () { $fooMiddlewareMock = $this ->getMockBuilder(FooMiddleware::class) ->onlyMethods(['process']) ->getMock(); // ... return $fooMiddlewareMock; }); $this->get('/foo/bar'); // ... }```
# May 18th 2021, 20:21 slackebot $this->getContainer()->get(FooMiddleware::class); $routes->registerMiddleware('foo', $fooMiddleware); $routes->connect('/foo/bar', function (RouteBuilder $routes) { $routes->applyMiddleware('foo'); }); }``` ```public function testFooBar() { // this method keeps a list of mocks/objects, which is being used // to modify the container when the app dispatches the event
# May 18th 2021, 20:21 ndm No problem... to close off, a quick and dirty example of what it probably somewhat would look like in 4.2, just to give you an idea: ```// event is being dispatched after this method has been invoked public function services(ContainerInterface $container): void { $container->add(FooMiddleware::class); } public function routes(RouteBuilder $routes): void { parent::routes($routes); $fooMiddleware =
# May 18th 2021, 20:06 caseyw @ndm Sweet, noted, and I'll check that out in more detail. Thank you for your time.
# May 18th 2021, 19:55 ndm Then you'll have to come up with something conceptually similar on your own I'm afraid. What the core does with the DIC is pretty simple, the container is built/configured in the `Application` class, and an event is being dispatched afterwards (`Application.buildContainer`), which the test environment listens to, and then modifies the container with the configured mocks.
# May 18th 2021, 19:37 caseyw @ndm Thanks for the response. This project is on 3.9 currently.
# May 18th 2021, 19:35 ndm You would need to obtain that middleware from a place where it can be mocked, it's not mockable out of the box. If you're on CakePHP 4.2+, you could probably use the DIC.
# May 18th 2021, 19:27 caseyw Question for you all. I'm writing a test for a route, and that route is using middleware using "->setMiddleware()". I'd like to be able to inject a mock middleware inside my test, but I'm not seeing anything online so far. Any tips/hints/suggestions?
# May 18th 2021, 19:10 paolo.bragagni :+1:
# May 18th 2021, 18:20 ndm https://github.com/cakephp/authorization/tree/master/templates/bake ?
# May 18th 2021, 18:07 paolo.bragagni A twig file
# May 18th 2021, 18:01 ndm You mean a command?
# May 18th 2021, 17:57 paolo.bragagni Sorry. A model for baking policies.
# May 18th 2021, 17:55 ndm Sorry, I don't know what you mean by "_bake model_"?
# May 18th 2021, 17:15 paolo.bragagni (there is a bake model for policy?)
# May 18th 2021, 17:14 paolo.bragagni Ok thanks
# May 18th 2021, 15:34 etibor i dodnt know that the default.ctp can be used for tis purposes
# May 18th 2021, 15:33 etibor works a charm
# May 18th 2021, 15:33 etibor thank you - thank you
# May 18th 2021, 15:30 ndm At least if I understood your whole ordeal somewhat correctly.
# May 18th 2021, 15:30 ndm In your default layout, accompanied by a check if the current user has the admin role.
# May 18th 2021, 15:29 etibor but where should i place for Template elements?
# May 18th 2021, 15:28 etibor i know for the controllers ehen i want to use a common function i have to place in AppController
# May 18th 2021, 15:28 etibor if i want to use the admin menu in every admin page where should i add this: echo $this->element('admin_menu');
# May 18th 2021, 15:27 etibor just one last question
# May 18th 2021, 15:27 etibor okey maybe its works id i make empty the default.ctp in the ADmin/layout direcotry