discourse/spec/components/json_error_spec.rb
Sam Saffron 4ea21fa2d0 DEV: use #frozen_string_literal: true on all spec
This change both speeds up specs (less strings to allocate) and helps catch
cases where methods in Discourse are mutating inputs.

Overall we will be migrating everything to use #frozen_string_literal: true
it will take a while, but this is the first and safest move in this direction
2019-04-30 10:27:42 +10:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
require_dependency 'json_error'
shared_examples "a generic error" do
let(:result) { creator.create_errors_json(obj) }
it "should have a result object" do
expect(result).to be_present
end
it "has a generic error message" do
expect(result[:errors]).to eq([I18n.t('js.generic_error')])
end
end
describe JsonError do
let(:creator) { Object.new.extend(JsonError) }
describe "with a nil argument" do
it_behaves_like "a generic error" do
let(:obj) { nil }
end
end
describe "with an empty array" do
it_behaves_like "a generic error" do
let(:obj) { [] }
end
end
describe "with an activerecord object with no errors" do
it_behaves_like "a generic error" do
let(:obj) { Fabricate.build(:user) }
end
end
describe "with a string" do
it "returns the string in the error format" do
expect(creator.create_errors_json("test error")).to eq(errors: ["test error"])
end
end
describe "an activerecord objec with errors" do
let(:invalid_user) { User.new }
it "returns the errors correctly" do
expect(invalid_user).not_to be_valid
result = creator.create_errors_json(invalid_user)
expect(result).to be_present
expect(result[:errors]).not_to be_blank
end
end
end