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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ It is often desirable to run tests as a specific user.
There are two simple ways to populate the user:

* <<test-mockmvc-securitycontextholder-rpp,Running as a User in Spring MVC Test with RequestPostProcessor>>
* <<running-as-a-user-in-spring-mvc-test-with-annotations,Running as a User in Spring MVC Test with Annotations>>
* <<test-mockmvc-withmockuser,Running as a User in Spring MVC Test with Annotations>>

[[test-mockmvc-securitycontextholder-rpp]]
== Running as a User in Spring MVC Test with RequestPostProcessor
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Expand Up @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Spring Security's testing support requires spring-test-4.1.3.RELEASE or greater.
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To use Spring Security with Spring MVC Test, add the Spring Security `FilterChainProxy` as a `Filter`.
You also need to add Spring Security's `TestSecurityContextHolderPostProcessor` to support xref:servlet/test/mockmvc/setup.adoc#test-mockmvc-withmockuser[Running as a User in Spring MVC Test with Annotations].
You also need to add Spring Security's `TestSecurityContextHolderPostProcessor` to support xref:servlet/test/mockmvc/authentication.adoc#test-mockmvc-withmockuser[Running as a User in Spring MVC Test with Annotations].
To do so, use Spring Security's `SecurityMockMvcConfigurers.springSecurity()`:

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