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The most common thing that we do with fab! is: fab!(:thing) { Fabricate(:thing) } This commit adds a shorthand for this which is just simply: fab!(:thing) i.e. If you omit the block, then, by default, you'll get a `Fabricate`d object using the fabricator of the same name.
45 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
45 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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RSpec.describe BasicUserWithStatusSerializer do
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fab!(:user_status)
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fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user, user_status: user_status) }
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let(:serializer) { described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false) }
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it "adds user status when enabled" do
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SiteSetting.enable_user_status = true
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json = serializer.as_json
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expect(json[:status]).to_not be_nil do |status|
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expect(status.description).to eq(user_status.description)
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expect(status.emoji).to eq(user_status.emoji)
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end
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end
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it "doesn't add user status when status is disabled in site settings" do
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SiteSetting.enable_user_status = false
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json = serializer.as_json
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expect(json.keys).not_to include :status
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end
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it "doesn't add expired user status" do
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SiteSetting.enable_user_status = true
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user.user_status.ends_at = 1.minutes.ago
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serializer = described_class.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false)
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json = serializer.as_json
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expect(json.keys).not_to include :status
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end
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it "doesn't return status if user doesn't have it set" do
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SiteSetting.enable_user_status = true
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user.clear_status!
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user.reload
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json = serializer.as_json
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expect(json.keys).not_to include :status
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end
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end
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