discourse/test/javascripts/acceptance/page-publishing-test.js
Robin Ward e1f8014acd
FEATURE: Support for publishing topics as pages (#9364)
If the feature is enabled, staff members can construct a URL and publish a
topic for others to browse without the regular Discourse chrome.

This is useful if you want to use Discourse like a CMS and publish
topics as articles, which can then be embedded into other systems.
2020-04-08 12:52:36 -04:00

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import { acceptance } from "helpers/qunit-helpers";
acceptance("Page Publishing", {
loggedIn: true,
pretend(server, helper) {
const validSlug = helper.response({ valid_slug: true });
server.put("/pub/by-topic/280", () => {
return helper.response({});
});
server.get("/pub/by-topic/280", () => {
return helper.response({});
});
server.get("/pub/check-slug", req => {
if (req.queryParams.slug === "internationalization-localization") {
return validSlug;
}
return helper.response({
valid_slug: false,
reason: "i don't need a reason"
});
});
}
});
QUnit.test("can publish a page via modal", async assert => {
await visit("/t/internationalization-localization/280");
await click(".topic-post:eq(0) button.show-more-actions");
await click(".topic-post:eq(0) button.show-post-admin-menu");
await click(".topic-post:eq(0) .publish-page");
await fillIn(".publish-slug", "bad-slug");
assert.ok(!exists(".valid-slug"));
assert.ok(exists(".invalid-slug"));
await fillIn(".publish-slug", "internationalization-localization");
assert.ok(exists(".valid-slug"));
assert.ok(!exists(".invalid-slug"));
await click(".publish-page");
assert.ok(exists(".current-url"));
});