discourse/spec/serializers/current_user_serializer_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe CurrentUserSerializer do
fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
subject(:serializer) { described_class.new(user, scope: guardian, root: false) }
let(:guardian) { Guardian.new(user) }
context "when SSO is not enabled" do
it "should not include the external_id field" do
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload).not_to have_key(:external_id)
end
end
context "when SSO is enabled" do
let :user do
user = Fabricate(:user)
SingleSignOnRecord.create!(user_id: user.id, external_id: "12345", last_payload: "")
user
end
it "should include the external_id" do
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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SiteSetting.discourse_connect_url = "http://example.com/discourse_sso"
SiteSetting.discourse_connect_secret = "12345678910"
SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect = true
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload[:external_id]).to eq("12345")
end
end
describe "#top_category_ids" do
fab!(:category1) { Fabricate(:category) }
fab!(:category2) { Fabricate(:category) }
fab!(:category3) { Fabricate(:category) }
it "should include empty top_category_ids array" do
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload[:top_category_ids]).to eq([])
end
it "should include correct id in top_category_ids array" do
_category = Category.first
CategoryUser.create!(
user_id: user.id,
category_id: category1.id,
notification_level: CategoryUser.notification_levels[:tracking],
)
CategoryUser.create!(
user_id: user.id,
category_id: category2.id,
notification_level: CategoryUser.notification_levels[:watching],
)
CategoryUser.create!(
user_id: user.id,
category_id: category3.id,
notification_level: CategoryUser.notification_levels[:regular],
)
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload[:top_category_ids]).to eq([category2.id, category1.id])
end
end
describe "#muted_tag" do
fab!(:tag) { Fabricate(:tag) }
let!(:tag_user) do
TagUser.create!(
user_id: user.id,
notification_level: TagUser.notification_levels[:muted],
tag_id: tag.id,
)
end
it "includes muted tag names" do
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload[:muted_tags]).to eq([tag.name])
end
end
describe "#second_factor_enabled" do
let(:guardian) { Guardian.new(user) }
let(:json) { serializer.as_json }
it "is false by default" do
expect(json[:second_factor_enabled]).to eq(false)
end
context "when totp enabled" do
before { User.any_instance.stubs(:totp_enabled?).returns(true) }
it "is true" do
expect(json[:second_factor_enabled]).to eq(true)
end
end
context "when security_keys enabled" do
before { User.any_instance.stubs(:security_keys_enabled?).returns(true) }
it "is true" do
expect(json[:second_factor_enabled]).to eq(true)
end
end
end
describe "#groups" do
it "should only show visible groups" do
Fabricate.build(:group, visibility_level: Group.visibility_levels[:public])
hidden_group = Fabricate.build(:group, visibility_level: Group.visibility_levels[:owners])
public_group =
Fabricate.build(
:group,
visibility_level: Group.visibility_levels[:public],
name: "UppercaseGroupName",
)
hidden_group.add(user)
hidden_group.save!
public_group.add(user)
public_group.save!
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload[:groups]).to contain_exactly(
{ id: public_group.id, name: public_group.name, has_messages: false },
)
end
end
describe "#has_topic_draft" do
it "is not included by default" do
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload).not_to have_key(:has_topic_draft)
end
it "returns true when user has a draft" do
Draft.set(user, Draft::NEW_TOPIC, 0, "test1")
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload[:has_topic_draft]).to eq(true)
end
it "clearing a draft removes has_topic_draft from payload" do
sequence = Draft.set(user, Draft::NEW_TOPIC, 0, "test1")
Draft.clear(user, Draft::NEW_TOPIC, sequence)
payload = serializer.as_json
expect(payload).not_to have_key(:has_topic_draft)
end
end
describe "#can_review" do
let(:guardian) { Guardian.new(user) }
let(:payload) { serializer.as_json }
context "when user is a regular one" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
it "return false for regular users" do
expect(payload[:can_review]).to eq(false)
end
end
context "when user is a staff member" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:admin) }
it "returns true" do
expect(payload[:can_review]).to eq(true)
end
end
end
describe "#pending_posts_count" do
subject(:pending_posts_count) { serializer.pending_posts_count }
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
before { user.user_stat.pending_posts_count = 3 }
it "serializes 'pending_posts_count'" do
expect(pending_posts_count).to eq 3
end
end
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describe "#status" do
fab!(:user_status) { Fabricate(:user_status) }
fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user, user_status: user_status) }
let(:serializer) { described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false) }
it "adds user status when enabled" do
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SiteSetting.enable_user_status = true
json = serializer.as_json
expect(json[:status]).to_not be_nil do |status|
expect(status.description).to eq(user_status.description)
expect(status.emoji).to eq(user_status.emoji)
end
end
it "doesn't add user status when disabled" do
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SiteSetting.enable_user_status = false
json = serializer.as_json
expect(json.keys).not_to include :status
end
it "doesn't add expired user status" do
SiteSetting.enable_user_status = true
user.user_status.ends_at = 1.minutes.ago
serializer = described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false)
json = serializer.as_json
expect(json.keys).not_to include :status
end
it "doesn't return status if user doesn't have it set" do
SiteSetting.enable_user_status = true
user.clear_status!
user.reload
json = serializer.as_json
expect(json.keys).not_to include :status
end
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end
describe "#likes_notifications_disabled" do
it "is true if the user disables likes notifications" do
user.user_option.update!(
like_notification_frequency: UserOption.like_notification_frequency_type[:never],
)
expect(serializer.as_json[:user_option][:likes_notifications_disabled]).to eq(true)
end
it "is false if the user doesn't disable likes notifications" do
user.user_option.update!(
like_notification_frequency: UserOption.like_notification_frequency_type[:always],
)
expect(serializer.as_json[:user_option][:likes_notifications_disabled]).to eq(false)
user.user_option.update!(
like_notification_frequency:
UserOption.like_notification_frequency_type[:first_time_and_daily],
)
expect(serializer.as_json[:user_option][:likes_notifications_disabled]).to eq(false)
user.user_option.update!(
like_notification_frequency: UserOption.like_notification_frequency_type[:first_time],
)
expect(serializer.as_json[:user_option][:likes_notifications_disabled]).to eq(false)
end
end
describe "#associated_account_ids" do
before do
UserAssociatedAccount.create(
user_id: user.id,
provider_name: "twitter",
provider_uid: "1",
info: {
nickname: "sam",
},
)
end
it "should not include associated account ids by default" do
expect(serializer.as_json[:associated_account_ids]).to be_nil
end
it "should include associated account ids when site setting enabled" do
SiteSetting.include_associated_account_ids = true
expect(serializer.as_json[:associated_account_ids]).to eq({ "twitter" => "1" })
end
end
describe "#new_personal_messages_notifications_count" do
fab!(:notification) do
Fabricate(
:notification,
user: user,
read: false,
notification_type: Notification.types[:private_message],
)
end
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it "is included when navigation menu is legacy" do
SiteSetting.navigation_menu = "legacy"
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expect(serializer.as_json[:new_personal_messages_notifications_count]).to eq(1)
end
it "is included when sidebar is enabled" do
SiteSetting.navigation_menu = "sidebar"
expect(serializer.as_json[:new_personal_messages_notifications_count]).to eq(1)
end
end
include_examples "User Sidebar Serializer Attributes", described_class
describe "#sidebar_sections" do
fab!(:group) { Fabricate(:group) }
fab!(:sidebar_section) { Fabricate(:sidebar_section, user: user) }
it "eager loads sidebar_urls" do
custom_sidebar_section_link_1 =
Fabricate(:custom_sidebar_section_link, user: user, sidebar_section: sidebar_section)
# warmup
described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
initial_count =
track_sql_queries do
serialized = described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
expect(serialized[:sidebar_sections].count).to eq(2)
expect(serialized[:sidebar_sections].last.links.map { |link| link.id }).to eq(
[custom_sidebar_section_link_1.linkable.id],
)
end.count
custom_sidebar_section_link_2 =
Fabricate(:custom_sidebar_section_link, user: user, sidebar_section: sidebar_section)
final_count =
track_sql_queries do
serialized = described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
expect(serialized[:sidebar_sections].count).to eq(2)
expect(serialized[:sidebar_sections].last.links.map { |link| link.id }).to eq(
[custom_sidebar_section_link_1.linkable.id, custom_sidebar_section_link_2.linkable.id],
)
end.count
expect(initial_count).to eq(final_count)
end
end
end