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In AdminDashboardData we have a bunch of problem checks implemented as methods on that class. This PR absolves it of the responsibility by promoting each of those checks to a first class ProblemCheck. This way each of them can have their own priority and arbitrary functionality can be isolated in its own class. Think "extract class" refactoring over and over. Since they were all moved we can also get rid of the @@problem_syms class variable which was basically the old version of the registry now replaced by ProblemCheck.realtime. In addition AdminDashboardData::Problem value object has been entirely replaced with the new ProblemCheck::Problem (with compatible API). Lastly, I added some RSpec matchers to simplify testing of problem checks and provide helpful error messages when assertions fail.
22 lines
849 B
Ruby
22 lines
849 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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RSpec.describe ProblemCheck::WatchedWords do
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subject(:check) { described_class.new }
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context "when all regular expressions are valid" do
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before { WordWatcher.stubs(:compiled_regexps_for_action).returns([]) }
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it { expect(check).to be_chill_about_it }
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end
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context "when regular expressions are invalid" do
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before { WordWatcher.stubs(:compiled_regexps_for_action).raises(RegexpError.new) }
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it do
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expect(check).to have_a_problem.with_priority("low").with_message(
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"The regular expression for 'Block', 'Censor', 'Require Approval', 'Flag', 'Link', 'Replace', 'Tag', 'Silence' watched words is invalid. Please check your <a href='/admin/customize/watched_words'>Watched Word settings</a>, or disable the 'watched words regular expressions' site setting.",
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)
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end
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end
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end
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