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Polish gh-13575

Steve Riesenberg 1 year ago
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docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/test/mockmvc/result-handlers.adoc

@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ In order to use Spring Security's ``ResultHandler``s implementations ensure the
 import static org.springframework.security.test.web.servlet.response.SecurityMockMvcResultHandlers.*;
 import static org.springframework.security.test.web.servlet.response.SecurityMockMvcResultHandlers.*;
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-==== Exporting the SecurityContext
+== Exporting the SecurityContext
 
 
 Often times we want to query a repository to see if some `MockMvc` request actually persisted in the database.
 Often times we want to query a repository to see if some `MockMvc` request actually persisted in the database.
 In some cases our repository query uses the xref:features/integrations/data.adoc[Spring Data Integration] to filter the results based on current user's username or any other property.
 In some cases our repository query uses the xref:features/integrations/data.adoc[Spring Data Integration] to filter the results based on current user's username or any other property.

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docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/test/mockmvc/result-matchers.adoc

@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import org.springframework.security.test.web.servlet.response.SecurityMockMvcRes
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-=== Unauthenticated Assertion
+== Unauthenticated Assertion
 
 
 At times it may be valuable to assert that there is no authenticated user associated with the result of a `MockMvc` invocation.
 At times it may be valuable to assert that there is no authenticated user associated with the result of a `MockMvc` invocation.
 For example, you might want to test submitting an invalid username and password and verify that no user is authenticated.
 For example, you might want to test submitting an invalid username and password and verify that no user is authenticated.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ mvc
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-=== Authenticated Assertion
+== Authenticated Assertion
 
 
 It is often times that we must assert that an authenticated user exists.
 It is often times that we must assert that an authenticated user exists.
 For example, we may want to verify that we authenticated successfully.
 For example, we may want to verify that we authenticated successfully.