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It's very easy to forget to add `require 'rails_helper'` at the top of every core/plugin spec file, and omissions can cause some very confusing/sporadic errors. By setting this flag in `.rspec`, we can remove the need for `require 'rails_helper'` entirely.
75 lines
2.9 KiB
Ruby
75 lines
2.9 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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describe Jobs::ProblemChecks do
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after do
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Discourse.redis.flushdb
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AdminDashboardData.reset_problem_checks
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end
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it "runs the scheduled problem check that has been added and adds the messages to the load_found_scheduled_check_problems array" do
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AdminDashboardData.add_scheduled_problem_check(:test_identifier) do
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("big problem")
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end
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described_class.new.execute(nil)
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problems = AdminDashboardData.load_found_scheduled_check_problems
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expect(problems.count).to eq(1)
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expect(problems.first).to be_a(AdminDashboardData::Problem)
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expect(problems.first.to_s).to eq("big problem")
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end
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it "can handle the problem check returning multiple problems" do
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AdminDashboardData.add_scheduled_problem_check(:test_identifier) do
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[
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("big problem"),
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("yuge problem", priority: "high", identifier: "config_is_a_mess")
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]
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end
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described_class.new.execute(nil)
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problems = AdminDashboardData.load_found_scheduled_check_problems
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expect(problems.map(&:to_s)).to match_array(["big problem", "yuge problem"])
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end
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it "does not add the same problem twice if the identifier already exists" do
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AdminDashboardData.add_scheduled_problem_check(:test_identifier) do
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[
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("yuge problem", priority: "high", identifier: "config_is_a_mess"),
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("nasty problem", priority: "high", identifier: "config_is_a_mess")
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]
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end
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described_class.new.execute(nil)
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problems = AdminDashboardData.load_found_scheduled_check_problems
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expect(problems.map(&:to_s)).to match_array(["yuge problem"])
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end
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it "starts with a blank slate every time the checks are run to avoid duplicate problems and to clear no longer firing problems" do
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problem_should_fire = true
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AdminDashboardData.add_scheduled_problem_check(:test_identifier) do
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if problem_should_fire
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problem_should_fire = false
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("yuge problem", priority: "high")
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end
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end
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described_class.new.execute(nil)
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expect(AdminDashboardData.load_found_scheduled_check_problems.count).to eq(1)
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described_class.new.execute(nil)
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expect(AdminDashboardData.load_found_scheduled_check_problems.count).to eq(0)
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end
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it "handles errors from a troublesome check and proceeds with the rest" do
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AdminDashboardData.add_scheduled_problem_check(:test_identifier) do
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raise StandardError.new("something went wrong")
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("polling issue")
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end
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AdminDashboardData.add_scheduled_problem_check(:test_identifier_2) do
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AdminDashboardData::Problem.new("yuge problem", priority: "high")
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end
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described_class.new.execute(nil)
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expect(AdminDashboardData.load_found_scheduled_check_problems.count).to eq(1)
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end
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end
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