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I want to test my User login Which has browser verification functionality in my Laravel application. I use Laravel Dusk for testing but the problem is Laravel Dusk open a new browser with different browser information for every test. But I need every time I say php artisan dusk it has to be the same browser. so I can check my Login Test. Is it possible? if so, How can I do that?










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  • What do you mean by "browser information"?

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:22











  • I mean browser cookie

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:20













  • The only way I see is fetching the cookies at the end of a test and storing them in a file or a database. At the beginning of the next test, you get those cookies and send them to the browser to restore the previous state.

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:25













  • As we know laravel dusk uses a standalone ChromeDriver, how I get the cookie at the end of the test and also send them at the beginning of the next test?

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:46











  • Take a look at $browser->driver->manage()->getCookies() and $browser->driver->manage()->addCookie().

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:12


















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I want to test my User login Which has browser verification functionality in my Laravel application. I use Laravel Dusk for testing but the problem is Laravel Dusk open a new browser with different browser information for every test. But I need every time I say php artisan dusk it has to be the same browser. so I can check my Login Test. Is it possible? if so, How can I do that?










share|improve this question

























  • What do you mean by "browser information"?

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:22











  • I mean browser cookie

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:20













  • The only way I see is fetching the cookies at the end of a test and storing them in a file or a database. At the beginning of the next test, you get those cookies and send them to the browser to restore the previous state.

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:25













  • As we know laravel dusk uses a standalone ChromeDriver, how I get the cookie at the end of the test and also send them at the beginning of the next test?

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:46











  • Take a look at $browser->driver->manage()->getCookies() and $browser->driver->manage()->addCookie().

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:12














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I want to test my User login Which has browser verification functionality in my Laravel application. I use Laravel Dusk for testing but the problem is Laravel Dusk open a new browser with different browser information for every test. But I need every time I say php artisan dusk it has to be the same browser. so I can check my Login Test. Is it possible? if so, How can I do that?










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I want to test my User login Which has browser verification functionality in my Laravel application. I use Laravel Dusk for testing but the problem is Laravel Dusk open a new browser with different browser information for every test. But I need every time I say php artisan dusk it has to be the same browser. so I can check my Login Test. Is it possible? if so, How can I do that?







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  • What do you mean by "browser information"?

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:22











  • I mean browser cookie

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:20













  • The only way I see is fetching the cookies at the end of a test and storing them in a file or a database. At the beginning of the next test, you get those cookies and send them to the browser to restore the previous state.

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:25













  • As we know laravel dusk uses a standalone ChromeDriver, how I get the cookie at the end of the test and also send them at the beginning of the next test?

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:46











  • Take a look at $browser->driver->manage()->getCookies() and $browser->driver->manage()->addCookie().

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:12



















  • What do you mean by "browser information"?

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:22











  • I mean browser cookie

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:20













  • The only way I see is fetching the cookies at the end of a test and storing them in a file or a database. At the beginning of the next test, you get those cookies and send them to the browser to restore the previous state.

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:25













  • As we know laravel dusk uses a standalone ChromeDriver, how I get the cookie at the end of the test and also send them at the beginning of the next test?

    – Gias
    Nov 16 '18 at 18:46











  • Take a look at $browser->driver->manage()->getCookies() and $browser->driver->manage()->addCookie().

    – Jonas Staudenmeir
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:12

















What do you mean by "browser information"?

– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 16 '18 at 17:22





What do you mean by "browser information"?

– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 16 '18 at 17:22













I mean browser cookie

– Gias
Nov 16 '18 at 18:20







I mean browser cookie

– Gias
Nov 16 '18 at 18:20















The only way I see is fetching the cookies at the end of a test and storing them in a file or a database. At the beginning of the next test, you get those cookies and send them to the browser to restore the previous state.

– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 16 '18 at 18:25







The only way I see is fetching the cookies at the end of a test and storing them in a file or a database. At the beginning of the next test, you get those cookies and send them to the browser to restore the previous state.

– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 16 '18 at 18:25















As we know laravel dusk uses a standalone ChromeDriver, how I get the cookie at the end of the test and also send them at the beginning of the next test?

– Gias
Nov 16 '18 at 18:46





As we know laravel dusk uses a standalone ChromeDriver, how I get the cookie at the end of the test and also send them at the beginning of the next test?

– Gias
Nov 16 '18 at 18:46













Take a look at $browser->driver->manage()->getCookies() and $browser->driver->manage()->addCookie().

– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 16 '18 at 19:12





Take a look at $browser->driver->manage()->getCookies() and $browser->driver->manage()->addCookie().

– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 16 '18 at 19:12












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