The most common thing that we do with fab! is:
fab!(:thing) { Fabricate(:thing) }
This commit adds a shorthand for this which is just simply:
fab!(:thing)
i.e. If you omit the block, then, by default, you'll get a `Fabricate`d object using the fabricator of the same name.
It's very easy to forget to add `require 'rails_helper'` at the top of every core/plugin spec file, and omissions can cause some very confusing/sporadic errors.
By setting this flag in `.rspec`, we can remove the need for `require 'rails_helper'` entirely.
* FEATURE: add support for like webhooks
Add support for like webhooks. Webhook events only send on user membership
in the defined webhook group filters.
This also fixes group webhook events, as before this was never used, and
the logic was not correct.
* DEV: Reserve webhook event types to be used in plugins
Based on feedback on the following PR's:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse-solved/pull/85https://github.com/discourse/discourse-assign/pull/61
This commit reserves ID's to be used for webhook event types to ensure
that some other webhook or plugin doesn't end up using the same ID.
* Fix broken test
I don't think this test has to test ALL event types to verify that this
feature is working. Now that we added some event types that plugins are
using this test was failing for missing fabricators that exist in the
respective plugins.
* remove loop and just test first record
* Introduced fab!, a helper that creates database state for a group
It's almost identical to let_it_be, except:
1. It creates a new object for each test by default,
2. You can disable it using PREFABRICATION=0
This change both speeds up specs (less strings to allocate) and helps catch
cases where methods in Discourse are mutating inputs.
Overall we will be migrating everything to use #frozen_string_literal: true
it will take a while, but this is the first and safest move in this direction