discourse/spec/fabricators/post_fabricator.rb
Ted Johansson fb087b7ff6
DEV: Convert min_trust_to_post_links to groups (#25298)
We're changing the implementation of trust levels to use groups. Part of this is to have site settings that reference trust levels use groups instead. It converts the min_trust_to_post_links  site setting to post_links_allowed_groups.

This isn't used by any of our plugins or themes, so very little fallout.
2024-01-18 14:08:40 +08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
Fabricator(:post) do
user { Fabricate(:user, refresh_auto_groups: true) }
topic { |attrs| Fabricate(:topic, user: attrs[:user]) }
raw "Hello world"
post_type Post.types[:regular]
# Fabrication bypasses PostCreator, for performance reasons, where the counts are updated so we have to handle this manually here.
after_create { |post, _transients| UserStatCountUpdater.increment!(post) }
end
Fabricator(:post_with_long_raw_content, from: :post) do
raw "This is a sample post with semi-long raw content. The raw content is also more than
two hundred characters to satisfy any test conditions that require content longer
than the typical test post raw content. It really is some long content, folks."
end
Fabricator(:post_with_very_long_raw_content, from: :post) do
raw "This is a sample post with very long raw content. The raw content is actually so long
that there is no way it could be longer. It is adding so many characters to the post content
so that we can use it in testing for scenarios where a post is very long and might cause issues.
The post is so long in fact, that the text is split into various paragraphs. Some people are not
very concise in their words. They tend to ramble and ramble on about certain information. This
is why we need to make sure that we are going about testing in certain ways so that when people
such as those that ramble on, are making posts, we can be sure that the posts are not causing
any issues. When issues happen it can cause lots of problems. For example, if a post is too long,
it affects the way it can be viewed by others.
Depending on the screen size, it may cause a lot of scrolling to take place. This is not good.
In certain cases, we want to truncate the content of the post when its too long so that it does
not cause issues. This is why we need to make sure that we are testing for these scenarios. I think
this post has gotten very long, however, I would like to make sure that it is a bit longer, so I
will add one final sentence. This is my final sentence, thank you for reading, goodbye."
end
Fabricator(:post_with_youtube, from: :post) do
raw "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0"
cooked '<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0" class="onebox" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0</a></p>'
end
Fabricator(:old_post, from: :post) do
topic { |attrs| Fabricate(:topic, user: attrs[:user], created_at: (DateTime.now - 100)) }
created_at { 100.days.ago }
end
Fabricator(:moderator_post, from: :post) do
user
topic { |attrs| Fabricate(:topic, user: attrs[:user]) }
post_type Post.types[:moderator_action]
raw "Hello world"
end
Fabricator(:basic_reply, from: :post) do
user(fabricator: :coding_horror)
reply_to_post_number 1
topic
raw "this reply has no quotes"
end
Fabricator(:reply, from: :post) do
user(fabricator: :coding_horror)
topic
raw '
[quote="Evil Trout, post:1"]hello[/quote]
Hmmm!
'
end
Fabricator(:post_with_plenty_of_images, from: :post) { cooked <<~HTML }
<aside class="quote"><img src="/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg"></aside>
<div class="onebox-result"><img src="/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg"></div>
<div class="onebox"><img src="/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg"></div>
<p>With an emoji! <img src="//cdn.discourse.org/meta/images/emoji/twitter/smile.png?v=#{Emoji::EMOJI_VERSION}" title=":smile:" class="emoji" alt="smile" loading="lazy" width="20" height="20"></p>
HTML
Fabricator(:post_with_uploaded_image, from: :post) do
raw { "<img src=\"#{Fabricate(:image_upload)}\" width=\"1500\" height=\"2000\">" }
end
Fabricator(:post_with_an_attachment, from: :post) do
raw "<a class=\"attachment\" href=\"/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/origina/1X/66b3ed1503efc936.zip\">archive.zip</a>"
end
Fabricator(:post_with_unsized_images, from: :post) do
raw "
<img src=\"http://foo.bar/image.png\">
<img src=\"/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg\">
"
end
Fabricator(:post_with_image_urls, from: :post) do
raw '
<img src="http://foo.bar/image.png">
<img src="http://domain.com/picture.jpg" width="50" height="42">
'
end
Fabricator(:post_with_large_image, from: :post) do
raw "<img src=\"/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg\">"
end
Fabricator(:post_with_large_image_and_title, from: :post) do
raw "<img src=\"/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg\" title=\"WAT\">"
end
Fabricator(:post_with_large_image_on_subfolder, from: :post) do
raw "<img src=\"/subfolder/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg\">"
end
Fabricator(:post_with_uploads, from: :post) do
raw "
<a href=\"/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/2X/2345678901234567.jpg\">Link</a>
<img src=\"/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg\">
"
end
Fabricator(:post_with_uploads_and_links, from: :post) { raw <<~MD }
<a href="/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/2X/2345678901234567.jpg">Link</a>
<img src="/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/1234567890123456.jpg">
<a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>
<img src="http://foo.bar/image.png">
<a class="attachment" href="/#{Discourse.store.upload_path}/original/1X/af2c2618032c679333bebf745e75f9088748d737.txt">text.txt</a> (20 Bytes)
:smile:
MD
Fabricator(:post_with_external_links, from: :post) do
user { Fabricate(:user, refresh_auto_groups: true) }
topic
raw <<~MD
Here's a link to twitter: http://twitter.com
And a link to google: http://google.com
And a secure link to google: https://google.com
And a markdown link: [forumwarz](http://forumwarz.com)
And a markdown link with a period after it [codinghorror](http://www.codinghorror.com/blog).
And one with a hash http://discourse.org#faq
And one with a two hash http://discourse.org#a#b
MD
end
Fabricator(:private_message_post, from: :post) do
transient :recipient
user
topic do |attrs|
Fabricate(
:private_message_topic,
user: attrs[:user],
created_at: attrs[:created_at],
subtype: TopicSubtype.user_to_user,
topic_allowed_users: [
Fabricate.build(:topic_allowed_user, user: attrs[:user]),
Fabricate.build(:topic_allowed_user, user: attrs[:recipient] || Fabricate(:user)),
],
)
end
raw "Ssshh! This is our secret conversation!"
end
Fabricator(:group_private_message_post, from: :post) do
transient :recipients
user
topic do |attrs|
Fabricate(
:private_message_topic,
user: attrs[:user],
created_at: attrs[:created_at],
subtype: TopicSubtype.user_to_user,
topic_allowed_users: [Fabricate.build(:topic_allowed_user, user: attrs[:user])],
topic_allowed_groups: [
Fabricate.build(:topic_allowed_group, group: attrs[:recipients] || Fabricate(:group)),
],
)
end
raw "Ssshh! This is our group secret conversation!"
end
Fabricator(:private_message_post_one_user, from: :post) do
user
topic do |attrs|
Fabricate(
:private_message_topic,
user: attrs[:user],
created_at: attrs[:created_at],
subtype: TopicSubtype.user_to_user,
topic_allowed_users: [Fabricate.build(:topic_allowed_user, user: attrs[:user])],
)
end
raw "Ssshh! This is our secret conversation!"
end
Fabricator(:post_via_email, from: :post) do
incoming_email
via_email true
after_create do |post|
incoming_email.topic = post.topic
incoming_email.post = post
incoming_email.user = post.user
end
end
Fabricator(:whisper, from: :post) { post_type Post.types[:whisper] }
Fabricator(:small_action, from: :post) { post_type Post.types[:small_action] }