discourse/spec/models/email_token_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 EmailToken do
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :user_id }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :email }
it { is_expected.to belong_to :user }
context '#create' do
fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user, active: false) }
let!(:original_token) { user.email_tokens.first }
let!(:email_token) { Fabricate(:email_token, user: user, email: 'bubblegum@adventuretime.ooo') }
it 'should create the email token' do
expect(email_token).to be_present
end
it 'should downcase the email' do
token = Fabricate(:email_token, user: user, email: "UpperCaseSoWoW@GMail.com")
expect(token.email).to eq "uppercasesowow@gmail.com"
end
it 'is valid' do
expect(email_token).to be_valid
end
it 'has a token' do
expect(email_token.token).to be_present
end
it 'is not confirmed' do
expect(email_token).to_not be_confirmed
end
it 'is not expired' do
expect(email_token).to_not be_expired
end
it 'marks the older token as expired' do
original_token.reload
expect(original_token).to be_expired
end
end
context '#confirm' do
fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user, active: false) }
let!(:email_token) { Fabricate(:email_token, user: user) }
it 'returns nil with a nil token' do
expect(EmailToken.confirm(nil)).to be_blank
end
it 'returns nil with an invalid token' do
expect(EmailToken.confirm("random token")).to be_blank
end
it 'returns nil when a token is expired' do
email_token.update_column(:expired, true)
expect(EmailToken.confirm(email_token.token)).to be_blank
end
it 'returns nil when a token is older than a specific time' do
SiteSetting.email_token_valid_hours = 10
email_token.update_column(:created_at, 11.hours.ago)
expect(EmailToken.confirm(email_token.token)).to be_blank
end
context 'taken email address' do
before do
@other_user = Fabricate(:coding_horror)
email_token.update_attribute :email, @other_user.email
end
it 'returns nil when the email has been taken since the token has been generated' do
expect(EmailToken.confirm(email_token.token)).to be_blank
end
end
context 'welcome message' do
it 'sends a welcome message when the user is activated' do
user = EmailToken.confirm(email_token.token)
expect(user.send_welcome_message).to eq true
end
end
context 'success' do
let!(:confirmed_user) { EmailToken.confirm(email_token.token) }
it "returns the correct user" do
expect(confirmed_user).to eq user
end
it 'marks the user as active' do
confirmed_user.reload
expect(confirmed_user).to be_active
end
it 'marks the token as confirmed' do
email_token.reload
expect(email_token).to be_confirmed
end
it "will not confirm again" do
expect(EmailToken.confirm(email_token.token)).to be_blank
end
end
context 'confirms the token and redeems invite' do
before do
SiteSetting.must_approve_users = true
Jobs.run_immediately!
end
fab!(:invite) { Fabricate(:invite, email: 'test@example.com') }
fab!(:invited_user) { Fabricate(:user, active: false, email: invite.email) }
let!(:user_email_token) { Fabricate(:email_token, user: invited_user) }
let!(:confirmed_invited_user) { EmailToken.confirm(user_email_token.token) }
it "returns the correct user" do
expect(confirmed_invited_user).to eq invited_user
end
it 'marks the user as active' do
confirmed_invited_user.reload
expect(confirmed_invited_user).to be_active
end
it 'marks the token as confirmed' do
user_email_token.reload
expect(user_email_token).to be_confirmed
end
it 'redeems invite' do
invite.reload
expect(invite).to be_redeemed
end
it 'marks the user as approved' do
expect(confirmed_invited_user).to be_approved
end
end
end
end