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It's very easy to forget to add `require 'rails_helper'` at the top of every core/plugin spec file, and omissions can cause some very confusing/sporadic errors. By setting this flag in `.rspec`, we can remove the need for `require 'rails_helper'` entirely.
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1.3 KiB
Ruby
54 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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shared_examples "a generic error" do
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let(:result) { creator.create_errors_json(obj) }
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it "should have a result object" do
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expect(result).to be_present
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end
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it "has a generic error message" do
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expect(result[:errors]).to eq([I18n.t('js.generic_error')])
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end
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end
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describe JsonError do
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let(:creator) { Object.new.extend(JsonError) }
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describe "with a nil argument" do
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it_behaves_like "a generic error" do
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let(:obj) { nil }
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end
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end
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describe "with an empty array" do
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it_behaves_like "a generic error" do
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let(:obj) { [] }
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end
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end
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describe "with an activerecord object with no errors" do
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it_behaves_like "a generic error" do
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let(:obj) { Fabricate.build(:user) }
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end
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end
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describe "with a string" do
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it "returns the string in the error format" do
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expect(creator.create_errors_json("test error")).to eq(errors: ["test error"])
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end
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end
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describe "an activerecord object with errors" do
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let(:invalid_user) { User.new }
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it "returns the errors correctly" do
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expect(invalid_user).not_to be_valid
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result = creator.create_errors_json(invalid_user)
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expect(result).to be_present
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expect(result[:errors]).not_to be_blank
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end
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end
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end
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