use kanidm_client::KanidmClient; #[kanidmd_testkit::test] async fn test_https_middleware_headers(rsclient: KanidmClient) { // We need to do manual reqwests here. // here we test the /ui/ endpoint which should have the headers let response = match reqwest::get(rsclient.make_url("/ui")).await { Ok(value) => value, Err(error) => { panic!( "Failed to query {:?} : {:#?}", rsclient.make_url("/ui"), error ); } }; eprintln!("response: {:#?}", response); assert_eq!(response.status(), 200); eprintln!( "csp headers: {:#?}", response.headers().get("content-security-policy") ); assert_ne!(response.headers().get("content-security-policy"), None); // here we test the /ui/login endpoint which should have the headers let response = match reqwest::get(rsclient.make_url("/ui/login")).await { Ok(value) => value, Err(error) => { panic!( "Failed to query {:?} : {:#?}", rsclient.make_url("/ui/login"), error ); } }; eprintln!("response: {:#?}", response); assert_eq!(response.status(), 200); eprintln!( "csp headers: {:#?}", response.headers().get("content-security-policy") ); assert_ne!(response.headers().get("content-security-policy"), None); }