discourse/spec/lib/onebox/status_check_spec.rb
David Taylor c9dab6fd08
DEV: Automatically require 'rails_helper' in all specs (#16077)
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.
2022-03-01 17:50:50 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
describe Onebox::StatusCheck do
before do
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/200-url").to_return(status: 200)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/201-url").to_return(status: 201)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/401-url").to_return(status: 401)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/403-url").to_return(status: 403)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/404-url").to_return(status: 404)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/500-url").to_return(status: 500)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/503-url").to_return(status: 503)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/timeout-url").to_raise(Timeout::Error)
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/http-error").to_raise(Net::HTTPError.new("error", nil))
stub_request(:get, "http://www.amazon.com/error-connecting").to_raise(Errno::ECONNREFUSED)
end
describe '#human_status' do
it 'returns :success on HTTP status code 200' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/200-url").human_status).to eq(:success)
end
it 'returns :success on HTTP status code 201' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/201-url").human_status).to eq(:success)
end
it 'returns :client_error on HTTP status code 401' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/401-url").human_status).to eq(:client_error)
end
it 'returns :client_error on HTTP status code 403' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/403-url").human_status).to eq(:client_error)
end
it 'returns :client_error on HTTP status code 404' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/404-url").human_status).to eq(:client_error)
end
it 'returns :server_error on HTTP status code 500' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/500-url").human_status).to eq(:server_error)
end
it 'returns :server_error on HTTP status code 503' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/503-url").human_status).to eq(:server_error)
end
it 'returns :connection_error if there is a connection refused error' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/error-connecting").human_status).to eq(:connection_error)
end
it 'returns :connection_error if there is a timeout error' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/timeout-url").human_status).to eq(:connection_error)
end
it 'returns :connection_error if there is a general HTTP error' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/http-error").human_status).to eq(:connection_error)
end
end
describe '#ok?' do
it 'returns true for HTTP status codes 200-299' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/200-url").ok?).to be true
end
it 'returns false for any status codes other than 200-299' do
expect(described_class.new("http://www.amazon.com/404-url").ok?).to be false
end
end
end