discourse/spec/lib/service/runner_spec.rb
Loïc Guitaut fc1c5f6a8d DEV: Have contract take a block in services
Currently in services, the `contract` step is only used to define where
the contract will be called in the execution flow. Then, a `Contract`
class has to be defined with validations in it.

This patch allows the `contract` step to take a block containing
validations, attributes, etc. directly. No need to then open a
`Contract` class later in the service.

It also has a nice side effect, as it’s now easy to define multiples
contracts inside the same service. Before, we had the `class_name:`
option, but it wasn’t really useful as you had to redefine a complete
new contract class.
Now, when using a name for the contract other than `default`, a new
contract will be created automatically using the provided name.

Example:
```ruby
contract(:user) do
  attribute :user_id, :integer

  validates :user_id, presence: true
end
```
This will create a `UserContract` class and use it, also putting the
resulting contract in `context[:user_contract]`.
2024-10-02 17:00:01 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe Service::Runner do
class SuccessService
include Service::Base
end
class FailureService
include Service::Base
step :fail_step
def fail_step
fail!("error")
end
end
class FailedPolicyService
include Service::Base
policy :test
def test
false
end
end
class SuccessPolicyService
include Service::Base
policy :test
def test
true
end
end
class FailedContractService
include Service::Base
contract do
attribute :test
validates :test, presence: true
end
end
class SuccessContractService
include Service::Base
contract {}
end
class FailureWithModelService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, :fetch_fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
nil
end
end
class FailureWithOptionalModelService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, optional: true
private
def fetch_fake_model
nil
end
end
class FailureWithModelErrorsService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, :fetch_fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
OpenStruct.new(invalid?: true)
end
end
class SuccessWithModelService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, :fetch_fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
:model_found
end
end
class SuccessWithModelErrorsService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, :fetch_fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
OpenStruct.new
end
end
class FailureWithCollectionModelService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, :fetch_fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
[]
end
end
class SuccessWithCollectionModelService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model, :fetch_fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
[:models_found]
end
end
class RelationModelService
include Service::Base
model :fake_model
private
def fetch_fake_model
User.where(admin: false)
end
end
describe ".call" do
subject(:runner) { described_class.call(service, &actions_block) }
let(:result) { object.result }
let(:actions_block) { object.instance_eval(actions) }
let(:service) { SuccessService }
let(:actions) { "proc {}" }
let(:object) do
Class
.new(ApplicationController) do
def request
OpenStruct.new
end
def params
ActionController::Parameters.new
end
def guardian
end
end
.new
end
it "runs the provided service in the context of a controller" do
runner
expect(result).to be_a Service::Base::Context
expect(result).to be_a_success
end
context "when using the on_success action" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_success { :success }
end
BLOCK
context "when the service succeeds" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :success
end
end
context "when the service does not succeed" do
let(:service) { FailureService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :success
end
end
end
context "when using the on_failure action" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_failure { :fail }
end
BLOCK
context "when the service fails" do
let(:service) { FailureService }
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :fail
end
end
context "when the service does not fail" do
let(:service) { SuccessService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :fail
end
end
end
context "when using the on_failed_policy action" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_failed_policy(:test) { :policy_failure }
end
BLOCK
context "when the service policy fails" do
let(:service) { FailedPolicyService }
context "when not using the block argument" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :policy_failure
end
end
context "when using the block argument" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_failed_policy(:test) { |policy| policy == result["result.policy.test"] }
end
BLOCK
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to be true
end
end
end
context "when the service policy does not fail" do
let(:service) { SuccessPolicyService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :policy_failure
end
end
end
context "when using the on_failed_contract action" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_failed_contract { :contract_failure }
end
BLOCK
context "when the service contract fails" do
let(:service) { FailedContractService }
context "when not using the block argument" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :contract_failure
end
end
context "when using the block argument" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_failed_contract { |contract| contract == result["result.contract.default"] }
end
BLOCK
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to be true
end
end
end
context "when the service contract does not fail" do
let(:service) { SuccessContractService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :contract_failure
end
end
end
context "when using the on_model_not_found action" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_model_not_found(:fake_model) { :no_model }
end
BLOCK
context "when fetching a single model" do
context "when the service uses an optional model" do
let(:service) { FailureWithOptionalModelService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :no_model
end
end
context "when the service fails without a model" do
let(:service) { FailureWithModelService }
context "when not using the block argument" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :no_model
end
end
context "when using the block argument" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_model_not_found(:fake_model) { |model| model == result["result.model.fake_model"] }
end
BLOCK
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to be true
end
end
end
context "when the service does not fail with a model" do
let(:service) { SuccessWithModelService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :no_model
end
end
end
context "when fetching a collection" do
context "when the service fails without a model" do
let(:service) { FailureWithCollectionModelService }
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :no_model
end
end
context "when the service does not fail with a model" do
let(:service) { SuccessWithCollectionModelService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :no_model
end
end
end
context "when fetching an ActiveRecord relation" do
let(:service) { RelationModelService }
context "when the service does not fail" do
before { Fabricate(:user) }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :no_model
end
it "does not fetch records from the relation" do
runner
expect(result[:fake_model]).not_to be_loaded
end
end
context "when the service fails" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :no_model
end
it "does not fetch records from the relation" do
runner
expect(result[:fake_model]).not_to be_loaded
end
end
end
end
context "when using the on_model_errors action" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_model_errors(:fake_model) { :model_errors }
end
BLOCK
context "when the service fails with a model containing errors" do
let(:service) { FailureWithModelErrorsService }
context "when not using the block argument" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to eq :model_errors
end
end
context "when using the block argument" do
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_model_errors(:fake_model) { |model| model == OpenStruct.new(invalid?: true) }
end
BLOCK
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(runner).to be true
end
end
end
context "when the service does not fail with a model containing errors" do
let(:service) { SuccessWithModelErrorsService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(runner).not_to eq :model_errors
end
end
end
context "when using several actions together" do
let(:service) { FailureService }
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_success { :success }
on_failure { :failure }
on_failed_policy { :policy_failure }
end
BLOCK
it "runs the first matching action" do
expect(runner).to eq :failure
end
end
context "when running in the context of a job" do
let(:object) { Class.new(Jobs::Base).new }
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_success { :success }
on_failure { :failure }
end
BLOCK
it "runs properly" do
expect(runner).to eq :success
end
end
end
end