# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' describe Auth::Result do fab!(:initial_email) { "initialemail@example.org" } fab!(:initial_username) { "initialusername" } fab!(:initial_name) { "Initial Name" } fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user, email: initial_email, username: initial_username, name: initial_name) } let(:new_email) { "newemail@example.org" } let(:new_username) { "newusername" } let(:new_name) { "New Name" } let(:result) do result = Auth::Result.new result.email = new_email result.username = new_username result.name = new_name result.user = user result.email_valid = true result end it "doesn't override user attributes by default" do result.apply_user_attributes! expect(user.email).to eq(initial_email) expect(user.username).to eq(initial_username) expect(user.name).to eq(initial_name) end it "overrides user attributes when site settings enabled" do SiteSetting.email_editable = false SiteSetting.auth_overrides_email = true SiteSetting.auth_overrides_name = true SiteSetting.auth_overrides_username = true result.apply_user_attributes! expect(user.email).to eq(new_email) expect(user.username).to eq(new_username) expect(user.name).to eq(new_name) end it "overrides user attributes when result attributes set" do result.overrides_email = true result.overrides_name = true result.overrides_username = true result.apply_user_attributes! expect(user.email).to eq(new_email) expect(user.username).to eq(new_username) expect(user.name).to eq(new_name) end it "updates the user's email if currently invalid" do user.update!(email: "someemail@discourse.org") expect { result.apply_user_attributes! }.not_to change { user.email } user.update!(email: "someemail@discourse.invalid") expect { result.apply_user_attributes! }.to change { user.email } expect(user.email).to eq(new_email) end end