[12.x] Add assertRedirectToAction
method to test redirection to controller actions
#55788
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This PR introduces a new
assertRedirectToAction
assertion to the HTTP test response, allowing developers to assert that a response redirects to a specific controller action.Currently, Laravel offers
assertRedirect
,assertRedirectToRoute
, andassertRedirectToSignedRoute
, but lacks an assertion specifically for controller actions. Developers often use controller actions in their redirection logic viaredirect()->action(...)
, and this new assertion makes testing such redirects more expressive and consistent with Laravel's existing testing API.