discourse/spec/support/service_matchers.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module ServiceMatchers
class RunServiceSuccessfully
attr_reader :result
def matches?(result)
@result = result
result.success?
end
def failure_message
inspector = StepsInspector.new(result)
"Expected to run the service sucessfully but failed:\n\n#{inspector.inspect}\n\n#{inspector.error}"
end
end
class FailStep
attr_reader :name, :result
def initialize(name)
@name = name
end
def matches?(result)
@result = result
step_exists? && step_failed? && service_failed?
end
def failure_message
set_unexpected_result
message =
if !step_exists?
"Expected #{type} '#{name}' (key: '#{step}') was not found in the result object."
elsif !step_failed?
"Expected #{type} '#{name}' (key: '#{step}') to fail but it succeeded."
else
"expected the service to fail but it succeeded."
end
error_message_with_inspection(message)
end
def failure_message_when_negated
set_unexpected_result
message = "Expected #{type} '#{name}' (key: '#{step}') to succeed but it failed."
error_message_with_inspection(message)
end
def description
"fail a #{type} named '#{name}'"
end
private
def step_exists?
result[step].present?
end
def step_failed?
result[step].failure?
end
def service_failed?
result.failure?
end
def type
self.class.name.split("::").last.sub("Fail", "").downcase
end
def step
"result.#{type}.#{name}"
end
def error_message_with_inspection(message)
inspector = StepsInspector.new(result)
"#{message}\n\n#{inspector.inspect}\n\n#{inspector.error}"
end
def set_unexpected_result
return unless result[step]
result[step]["spec.unexpected_result"] = true
end
end
class FailContract < FailStep
end
class FailPolicy < FailStep
end
class FailToFindModel < FailStep
def type
"model"
end
def description
"fail to find a model named '#{name}'"
end
def step_failed?
super && result[name].blank?
end
end
class FailWithInvalidModel < FailStep
def type
"model"
end
def description
"fail to have a valid model named '#{name}'"
end
def step_failed?
super && result[step].invalid
end
end
def fail_a_policy(name)
FailPolicy.new(name)
end
def fail_a_contract(name = "default")
FailContract.new(name)
end
def fail_to_find_a_model(name = "model")
FailToFindModel.new(name)
end
def fail_with_an_invalid_model(name = "model")
FailWithInvalidModel.new(name)
end
def fail_a_step(name = "model")
FailStep.new(name)
end
def run_service_successfully
RunServiceSuccessfully.new
end
def inspect_steps(result)
inspector = StepsInspector.new(result)
puts "Steps:"
puts inspector.inspect
puts "\nFirst error:"
puts inspector.error
end
end