discourse/spec/serializers/user_serializer_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 'user'
describe UserSerializer do
context "with a TL0 user seen as anonymous" do
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user, trust_level: 0, user_profile: Fabricate.build(:user_profile)) }
let(:serializer) { UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new, root: false) }
let(:json) { serializer.as_json }
let(:untrusted_attributes) { %i{bio_raw bio_cooked bio_excerpt location website website_name profile_background card_background} }
it "doesn't serialize untrusted attributes" do
untrusted_attributes.each { |attr| expect(json).not_to have_key(attr) }
end
end
context "as current user" do
it "serializes options correctly" do
# so we serialize more stuff
SiteSetting.default_other_auto_track_topics_after_msecs = 0
SiteSetting.default_other_notification_level_when_replying = 3
SiteSetting.default_other_new_topic_duration_minutes = 60 * 24
user = Fabricate.build(:user,
user_profile: Fabricate.build(:user_profile),
user_option: UserOption.new(dynamic_favicon: true),
user_stat: UserStat.new
)
json = UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
expect(json[:user_option][:dynamic_favicon]).to eq(true)
expect(json[:user_option][:new_topic_duration_minutes]).to eq(60 * 24)
expect(json[:user_option][:auto_track_topics_after_msecs]).to eq(0)
expect(json[:user_option][:notification_level_when_replying]).to eq(3)
end
end
context "with a user" do
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user, user_profile: Fabricate.build(:user_profile)) }
let(:serializer) { UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new, root: false) }
let(:json) { serializer.as_json }
it "produces json" do
expect(json).to be_present
end
context "with `enable_names` true" do
before do
SiteSetting.enable_names = true
end
it "has a name" do
expect(json[:name]).to be_present
end
end
context "with `enable_names` false" do
before do
SiteSetting.enable_names = false
end
it "has a name" do
expect(json[:name]).to be_blank
end
end
context "with filled out card background" do
before do
user.user_profile.card_background = 'http://card.com'
end
it "has a profile background" do
expect(json[:card_background]).to eq 'http://card.com'
end
end
context "with filled out profile background" do
before do
user.user_profile.profile_background = 'http://background.com'
end
it "has a profile background" do
expect(json[:profile_background]).to eq 'http://background.com'
end
end
context "with filled out website" do
context "when website has a path" do
before do
user.user_profile.website = 'http://example.com/user'
end
it "has a website with a path" do
expect(json[:website]).to eq 'http://example.com/user'
end
it "returns complete website name with path" do
expect(json[:website_name]).to eq 'example.com/user'
end
end
context "when website has a subdomain" do
before do
user.user_profile.website = 'http://subdomain.example.com/user'
end
it "has a website with a subdomain" do
expect(json[:website]).to eq 'http://subdomain.example.com/user'
end
it "returns website name with the subdomain" do
expect(json[:website_name]).to eq 'subdomain.example.com/user'
end
end
context "when website has www" do
before do
user.user_profile.website = 'http://www.example.com/user'
end
it "has a website with the www" do
expect(json[:website]).to eq 'http://www.example.com/user'
end
it "returns website name without the www" do
expect(json[:website_name]).to eq 'example.com/user'
end
end
context "when website includes query parameters" do
before do
user.user_profile.website = 'http://example.com/user?ref=payme'
end
it "has a website with query params" do
expect(json[:website]).to eq 'http://example.com/user?ref=payme'
end
it "has a website name without query params" do
expect(json[:website_name]).to eq 'example.com/user'
end
end
context "when website is not a valid url" do
before do
user.user_profile.website = 'invalid-url'
end
it "has a website with the invalid url" do
expect(json[:website]).to eq 'invalid-url'
end
it "has a nil website name" do
expect(json[:website_name]).to eq nil
end
end
end
context "with filled out bio" do
before do
user.user_profile.bio_raw = 'my raw bio'
user.user_profile.bio_cooked = 'my cooked bio'
end
it "has a bio" do
expect(json[:bio_raw]).to eq 'my raw bio'
end
it "has a cooked bio" do
expect(json[:bio_cooked]).to eq 'my cooked bio'
end
end
end
context "with custom_fields" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:json) { UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new, root: false).as_json }
before do
user.custom_fields['secret_field'] = 'Only for me to know'
user.custom_fields['public_field'] = 'Everyone look here'
user.save
end
it "doesn't serialize the fields by default" do
json[:custom_fields]
expect(json[:custom_fields]).to be_empty
end
it "serializes the fields listed in public_user_custom_fields site setting" do
SiteSetting.public_user_custom_fields = 'public_field'
expect(json[:custom_fields]['public_field']).to eq(user.custom_fields['public_field'])
expect(json[:custom_fields]['secret_field']).to eq(nil)
end
context "with user custom field" do
before do
plugin = Plugin::Instance.new
plugin.whitelist_public_user_custom_field :public_field
end
after do
User.plugin_public_user_custom_fields.clear
end
it "serializes the fields listed in plugin_public_user_custom_fields" do
expect(json[:custom_fields]['public_field']).to eq(user.custom_fields['public_field'])
expect(json[:custom_fields]['secret_field']).to eq(nil)
end
end
end
context "with user fields" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let! :fields do
[
Fabricate(:user_field),
Fabricate(:user_field),
Fabricate(:user_field, show_on_profile: true),
Fabricate(:user_field, show_on_user_card: true),
Fabricate(:user_field, show_on_user_card: true, show_on_profile: true)
]
end
let(:other_user_json) { UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(Fabricate(:user)), root: false).as_json }
let(:self_json) { UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json }
let(:admin_json) { UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(Fabricate(:admin)), root: false).as_json }
it "includes the correct fields for each audience" do
expect(admin_json[:user_fields].keys).to contain_exactly(*fields.map { |f| f.id.to_s })
expect(other_user_json[:user_fields].keys).to contain_exactly(*fields[2..5].map { |f| f.id.to_s })
expect(self_json[:user_fields].keys).to contain_exactly(*fields.map { |f| f.id.to_s })
end
end
context "with user_api_keys" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
it "sorts keys by last used time" do
freeze_time
user_api_key_0 = Fabricate(:readonly_user_api_key, user: user, last_used_at: 2.days.ago, revoked_at: Time.zone.now)
user_api_key_1 = Fabricate(:readonly_user_api_key, user: user, last_used_at: 7.days.ago)
user_api_key_2 = Fabricate(:readonly_user_api_key, user: user, last_used_at: 1.days.ago)
user_api_key_3 = Fabricate(:readonly_user_api_key, user: user, last_used_at: 4.days.ago, revoked_at: Time.zone.now)
user_api_key_4 = Fabricate(:readonly_user_api_key, user: user, last_used_at: 3.days.ago)
json = UserSerializer.new(user, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
expect(json[:user_api_keys].size).to eq(3)
expect(json[:user_api_keys][0][:id]).to eq(user_api_key_1.id)
expect(json[:user_api_keys][1][:id]).to eq(user_api_key_4.id)
expect(json[:user_api_keys][2][:id]).to eq(user_api_key_2.id)
end
end
end