Maybe I'm also doing something wrong with the Request object.
In the Integration Controller Test, when I $this->cookie('x',y');
And in the controller when I $this->loadComponent('Cookie');
print_r($this->Cookie->read('x'));
Nothing displays. Am I doing it the right way or is something missing?
On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 9:53:23 PM UTC-7, HVan wrote:
>
> I wrote a test that posts data like this:
>
> $data = [ 'Clients[username]'=>'asdf' ];
> $this->post('/url',$data);
>
>
> In the controller method, when I print_r $this->request->data, it displays
> as this:
>
> [ 'Clients[username]'=>'asdf' ]
>
> However, if I go through a browser instead of phpunit, it is formed as
> such:
>
> [ ['Clients'=>['username'=>'asdf'] ] ] which allows me to patchEntity or
> use newEntity with that data.
>
>
> So my question is, what is the proper way to post data when Integration
> Testing a controller?
>
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