# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' describe Auth::TwitterAuthenticator do it "takes over account if email is supplied" do auth = Auth::TwitterAuthenticator.new user = Fabricate(:user) auth_token = { info: { email: user.email, username: "test", name: "test", nickname: "minion", }, uid: "123", provider: "twitter" } result = auth.after_authenticate(auth_token) expect(result.user.id).to eq(user.id) info = UserAssociatedAccount.find_by(provider_name: "twitter", user_id: user.id) expect(info.info["email"]).to eq(user.email) end it 'can connect to a different existing user account' do authenticator = Auth::TwitterAuthenticator.new user1 = Fabricate(:user) user2 = Fabricate(:user) UserAssociatedAccount.create!(provider_name: "twitter", user_id: user1.id, provider_uid: 100) hash = { info: { email: user1.email, username: "test", name: "test", nickname: "minion", }, uid: "100", provider: "twitter" } result = authenticator.after_authenticate(hash, existing_account: user2) expect(result.user.id).to eq(user2.id) expect(UserAssociatedAccount.exists?(provider_name: "twitter", user_id: user1.id)).to eq(false) expect(UserAssociatedAccount.exists?(provider_name: "twitter", user_id: user2.id)).to eq(true) end context 'revoke' do let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) } let(:authenticator) { Auth::TwitterAuthenticator.new } it 'raises exception if no entry for user' do expect { authenticator.revoke(user) }.to raise_error(Discourse::NotFound) end it 'revokes correctly' do UserAssociatedAccount.create!(provider_name: "twitter", user_id: user.id, provider_uid: 100) expect(authenticator.can_revoke?).to eq(true) expect(authenticator.revoke(user)).to eq(true) expect(authenticator.description_for_user(user)).to eq("") end end end