discourse/spec/models/reviewable_user_spec.rb
Robin Ward 111a502231 FIX: Deleting Users should work nicely with Reviewable Users
"Rejecting" a user in the queue is equivalent to deleting them, which
would then making it impossible to review rejected users. Now we store
information about the user in the payload so if they are deleted things
still display in the Rejected view.

Secondly, if a user is destroyed outside of the review queue, it will
now automatically "Reject" that queue item.
2019-04-03 16:42:39 -04:00

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require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe ReviewableUser, type: :model do
let(:moderator) { Fabricate(:moderator) }
let(:user) do
user = Fabricate(:user)
user.activate
user
end
let(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin) }
context "actions_for" do
let(:reviewable) { Fabricate(:reviewable) }
it "returns approve/disapprove in the pending state" do
actions = reviewable.actions_for(Guardian.new(moderator))
expect(actions.has?(:approve)).to eq(true)
expect(actions.has?(:reject)).to eq(true)
end
it "doesn't return anything in the approved state" do
reviewable.status = Reviewable.statuses[:approved]
actions = reviewable.actions_for(Guardian.new(moderator))
expect(actions.has?(:approve)).to eq(false)
expect(actions.has?(:reject)).to eq(false)
end
end
context "#update_fields" do
let(:moderator) { Fabricate(:moderator) }
let(:reviewable) { Fabricate(:reviewable) }
it "doesn't raise errors with an empty update" do
expect(reviewable.update_fields(nil, moderator)).to eq(true)
expect(reviewable.update_fields({}, moderator)).to eq(true)
end
end
context "when a user is deleted" do
it "should reject the reviewable" do
Jobs::CreateUserReviewable.new.execute(user_id: user.id)
reviewable = Reviewable.find_by(target: user)
expect(reviewable.pending?).to eq(true)
UserDestroyer.new(Discourse.system_user).destroy(user)
expect(reviewable.reload.rejected?).to eq(true)
end
end
context "perform" do
let(:reviewable) { Fabricate(:reviewable) }
context "approve" do
it "allows us to approve a user" do
result = reviewable.perform(moderator, :approve)
expect(result.success?).to eq(true)
expect(reviewable.pending?).to eq(false)
expect(reviewable.approved?).to eq(true)
expect(reviewable.target.approved?).to eq(true)
expect(reviewable.target.approved_by_id).to eq(moderator.id)
expect(reviewable.target.approved_at).to be_present
expect(reviewable.version > 0).to eq(true)
end
it "allows us to reject a user" do
result = reviewable.perform(moderator, :reject)
expect(result.success?).to eq(true)
expect(reviewable.pending?).to eq(false)
expect(reviewable.rejected?).to eq(true)
# Rejecting deletes the user record
reviewable.reload
expect(reviewable.target).to be_blank
end
it "allows us to reject a user who has posts" do
Fabricate(:post, user: reviewable.target)
result = reviewable.perform(moderator, :reject)
expect(result.success?).to eq(true)
expect(reviewable.pending?).to eq(false)
expect(reviewable.rejected?).to eq(true)
# Rejecting deletes the user record
reviewable.reload
expect(reviewable.target).to be_present
expect(reviewable.target.approved).to eq(false)
end
end
end
describe 'when must_approve_users is true' do
before do
SiteSetting.must_approve_users = true
Jobs.run_immediately!
end
it "creates the ReviewableUser for a user, with moderator access" do
reviewable = ReviewableUser.find_by(target: user)
expect(reviewable).to be_present
expect(reviewable.reviewable_by_moderator).to eq(true)
end
context "email jobs" do
let(:reviewable) { ReviewableUser.find_by(target: user) }
before do
reviewable
# We can ignore these notifications for the purpose of this test
Jobs.stubs(:enqueue).with(:notify_reviewable, has_key(:reviewable_id))
end
after do
ReviewableUser.find_by(target: user).perform(admin, :approve)
end
it "enqueues a 'signup after approval' email if must_approve_users is true" do
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(
:critical_user_email, has_entries(type: :signup_after_approval)
)
end
it "doesn't enqueue a 'signup after approval' email if must_approve_users is false" do
SiteSetting.must_approve_users = false
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(
:critical_user_email, has_entries(type: :signup_after_approval)
).never
end
end
it 'triggers a extensibility event' do
user && admin # bypass the user_created event
event = DiscourseEvent.track_events {
ReviewableUser.find_by(target: user).perform(admin, :approve)
}.first
expect(event[:event_name]).to eq(:user_approved)
expect(event[:params].first).to eq(user)
end
it 'triggers a extensibility event' do
user && admin # bypass the user_created event
event = DiscourseEvent.track_events {
ReviewableUser.find_by(target: user).perform(admin, :approve)
}.first
expect(event[:event_name]).to eq(:user_approved)
expect(event[:params].first).to eq(user)
end
end
end