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package org.springframework.social.security;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.springframework.social.connect.Connection;
import org.springframework.social.security.test.DummyConnection;
public class SocialAuthenticationTokenTest {
@Test
public void testUnauthenticated() {
final Connection<Object> dummyConnection = dummyConnection("user1");
SocialAuthenticationToken token = new SocialAuthenticationToken(dummyConnection, null);
assertFalse(token.isAuthenticated());
assertTrue(token.getConnection() instanceof Connection);
assertEquals(dummyConnection.createData().getProviderId(), token.getProviderId());
assertEquals(dummyConnection, token.getConnection());
assertEquals(0, token.getAuthorities().size());
assertEquals(0, token.getProviderAccountData().size());
assertNull(token.getCredentials());
assertNull(token.getDetails());
}
private static Connection<Object> dummyConnection(String providerUserId) {
return DummyConnection.dummy("provider", providerUserId);
}
}