discourse/spec/components/auth/open_id_authenticator_spec.rb
Daniel Waterworth e219588142 DEV: Prefabrication (test optimization) (#7414)
* Introduced fab!, a helper that creates database state for a group

It's almost identical to let_it_be, except:

 1. It creates a new object for each test by default,
 2. You can disable it using PREFABRICATION=0
2019-05-07 13:12:20 +10:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe Auth::OpenIdAuthenticator do
it "can lookup pre-existing user if trusted" do
auth = Auth::OpenIdAuthenticator.new("test", "id", "enable_yahoo_logins", trusted: true)
user = Fabricate(:user)
response = OpenStruct.new(identity_url: 'abc')
result = auth.after_authenticate(info: { email: user.email }, extra: { response: response })
expect(result.user).to eq(user)
end
it "raises an exception when email is missing" do
auth = Auth::OpenIdAuthenticator.new("test", "id", "enable_yahoo_logins", trusted: true)
response = OpenStruct.new(identity_url: 'abc')
expect { auth.after_authenticate(info: {}, extra: { response: response }) }.to raise_error(Discourse::InvalidParameters)
end
it 'can connect to a different existing user account' do
authenticator = Auth::OpenIdAuthenticator.new("test", "id", "enable_yahoo_logins", trusted: true)
user1 = Fabricate(:user)
user2 = Fabricate(:user)
UserOpenId.create!(url: "id/123" , user_id: user1.id, email: "bob@example.com", active: true)
hash = {
info: { email: user1.email }, extra: { response: OpenStruct.new(identity_url: 'id/123') }
}
result = authenticator.after_authenticate(hash, existing_account: user2)
expect(result.user.id).to eq(user2.id)
expect(UserOpenId.exists?(user_id: user1.id)).to eq(false)
expect(UserOpenId.exists?(user_id: user2.id)).to eq(true)
end
context 'revoke' do
fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:authenticator) { Auth::OpenIdAuthenticator.new("test", "id", "enable_yahoo_logins", trusted: true) }
it 'raises exception if no entry for user' do
expect { authenticator.revoke(user) }.to raise_error(Discourse::NotFound)
end
it 'revokes correctly' do
UserOpenId.create!(url: "id/123" , user_id: user.id, email: "bob@example.com", active: true)
expect(authenticator.can_revoke?).to eq(true)
expect(authenticator.revoke(user)).to eq(true)
expect(authenticator.description_for_user(user)).to eq("")
end
end
end