# frozen_string_literal: true RSpec.describe Auth::LinkedInOidcAuthenticator do let(:hash) do OmniAuth::AuthHash.new( provider: "linkedin_oidc", extra: { raw_info: { email: "100", email_verified: true, given_name: "Coding", family_name: "Horror", picture: "https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C5603AQH7UYSA0m_DNw/profile-displayphoto-shrink_100_100/0/1516350954443?e=1718841600&v=beta&t=1DdwKTzW2QdVuPtnk1C20oaYSkqeEa4ffuI6_NlXbB", locale: { country: "US", language: "en", }, }, }, info: { email: "coding@horror.com", first_name: "Coding", last_name: "Horror", image: "https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C5603AQH7UYSA0m_DNw/profile-displayphoto-shrink_100_100/0/1516350954443?e=1718841600&v=beta&t=1DdwKTzW2QdVuPtnk1C20oaYSkqeEa4ffuI6_NlXbB", }, uid: "100", ) end let(:authenticator) { described_class.new } describe "after_authenticate" do it "works normally" do result = authenticator.after_authenticate(hash) expect(result.user).to eq(nil) expect(result.failed).to eq(false) expect(result.name).to eq("Coding Horror") expect(result.email).to eq("coding@horror.com") end end end