discourse/spec/models/watched_word_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'
describe WatchedWord do
it "can't have duplicate words" do
Fabricate(:watched_word, word: "darn", action: described_class.actions[:block])
w = Fabricate.build(:watched_word, word: "darn", action: described_class.actions[:block])
expect(w.save).to eq(false)
w = Fabricate.build(:watched_word, word: "darn", action: described_class.actions[:flag])
expect(w.save).to eq(false)
expect(described_class.count).to eq(1)
end
it "doesn't downcase words" do
expect(described_class.create(word: "ShooT").word).to eq('ShooT')
end
it "strips leading and trailing spaces" do
expect(described_class.create(word: " poutine ").word).to eq('poutine')
end
it "squeezes multiple asterisks" do
expect(described_class.create(word: "a**les").word).to eq('a*les')
end
describe "action_key=" do
let(:w) { WatchedWord.new(word: "troll") }
it "sets action attr from symbol" do
described_class.actions.keys.each do |k|
w.action_key = k
expect(w.action).to eq(described_class.actions[k])
end
end
it "sets action attr from string" do
described_class.actions.keys.each do |k|
w.action_key = k.to_s
expect(w.action).to eq(described_class.actions[k])
end
end
it "sets error for invalid key" do
w.action_key = "shame"
expect(w).to_not be_valid
expect(w.errors[:action]).to be_present
end
end
describe '#create_or_update_word' do
it "can create a new record" do
expect {
w = described_class.create_or_update_word(word: 'nickelback', action_key: :block)
expect(w.reload.action).to eq(described_class.actions[:block])
}.to change { described_class.count }.by(1)
end
it "can update an existing record with different action" do
existing = Fabricate(:watched_word, action: described_class.actions[:flag])
expect {
w = described_class.create_or_update_word(word: existing.word, action_key: :block)
expect(w.reload.action).to eq(described_class.actions[:block])
expect(w.id).to eq(existing.id)
}.to_not change { described_class.count }
end
it "doesn't error for existing record with same action" do
existing = Fabricate(:watched_word, action: described_class.actions[:flag], created_at: 1.day.ago, updated_at: 1.day.ago)
expect {
w = described_class.create_or_update_word(word: existing.word, action_key: :flag)
expect(w.id).to eq(existing.id)
expect(w.updated_at).to eq(w.updated_at)
}.to_not change { described_class.count }
end
it "allows action param instead of action_key" do
expect {
w = described_class.create_or_update_word(word: 'nickelback', action: described_class.actions[:block])
expect(w.reload.action).to eq(described_class.actions[:block])
}.to change { described_class.count }.by(1)
end
it "normalizes input" do
existing = Fabricate(:watched_word, action: described_class.actions[:flag])
expect {
w = described_class.create_or_update_word(word: " #{existing.word.upcase} ", action_key: :block)
expect(w.reload.action).to eq(described_class.actions[:block])
expect(w.id).to eq(existing.id)
}.to_not change { described_class.count }
end
end
end