As zeMirco points out, the underlying superagent
module supports sessions, automatically maintaining cookies for you. However, it is possible to use the superagent.agent()
functionality from supertest
, through an undocumented feature.
Simply use require('supertest').agent('url')
instead of require('supertest')('url')
:
var request = require('supertest');
var server = request.agent('http://localhost:3000');
describe('GET /api/getDir', function(){
it('login', loginUser());
it('uri that requires user to be logged in', function(done){
server
.get('/api/getDir')
.expect(200)
.end(function(err, res){
if (err) return done(err);
console.log(res.body);
done()
});
});
});
function loginUser() {
return function(done) {
server
.post('/login')
.send({ username: 'admin', password: 'admin' })
.expect(302)
.expect('Location', '/')
.end(onResponse);
function onResponse(err, res) {
if (err) return done(err);
return done();
}
};
};
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