[arquillian-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Issue Comment Edited: (ARQAJO-28) Support addCustomRequestHeader(String, String) for AjaxSelenium
Lukas Fryc (JIRA)
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Thu Feb 24 03:43:13 EST 2011
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Lukas Fryc edited comment on ARQAJO-28 at 2/24/11 3:42 AM:
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Karel, I suppose there is no need for object encapsulation of request headers?
Do you want to contribute some code around authorization to Ajocado utilities?
I can imagine to have encodeCredentials there.
was (Author: lfryc at redhat.com):
Karel, I support there is no need for object encapsulation of request headers?
Do you want to contribute some code around authorization to Ajocado utilities?
I can imagine to have encodeCredentials there.
> Support addCustomRequestHeader(String,String) for AjaxSelenium
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>
> Key: ARQAJO-28
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQAJO-28
> Project: Arquillian Ajocado
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Affects Versions: 1.0.0.Alpha1
> Reporter: Karel Piwko
> Assignee: Lukas Fryc
> Fix For: 1.0.0.Alpha2
>
>
> AjaxSelenium is not able to add a custom request header to request.
> DefaultSelenium functionality allows you to modify all out coming requests by adding a header(it can't be removed though). This is need for testing things like HTTP Basic Authorization.
> e.g.
> <code>browser.addCustomRequestHeader("Authorization", "Basic " + encodeCredentials("user", "password"));</code>
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