discourse/spec/models/user_bookmark_list_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe UserBookmarkList do
let(:params) { {} }
fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:list) { UserBookmarkList.new(user: user, guardian: Guardian.new(user), params: params) }
before do
register_test_bookmarkable
Fabricate(:topic_user, user: user, topic: post_bookmark.bookmarkable.topic)
Fabricate(:topic_user, user: user, topic: topic_bookmark.bookmarkable)
user_bookmark
end
FEATURE: Polymorphic bookmarks pt. 2 (lists, search) (#16335) This pull request follows on from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/16308. This one does the following: * Changes `BookmarkQuery` to allow for querying more than just Post and Topic bookmarkables * Introduces a `Bookmark.register_bookmarkable` method which requires a model, serializer, fields and preload includes for searching. These registered `Bookmarkable` types are then used when validating new bookmarks, and also when determining which serializer to use for the bookmark list. The `Post` and `Topic` bookmarkables are registered by default. * Adds new specific types for Post and Topic bookmark serializers along with preloading of associations in `UserBookmarkList` * Changes to the user bookmark list template to allow for more generic bookmarkable types alongside the Post and Topic ones which need to display in a particular way All of these changes are gated behind the `use_polymorphic_bookmarks` site setting, apart from the .hbs changes where I have updated the original `UserBookmarkSerializer` with some stub methods. Following this PR will be several plugin PRs (for assign, chat, encrypt) that will register their own bookmarkable types or otherwise alter the bookmark serializers in their own way, also gated behind `use_polymorphic_bookmarks`. This commit also removes `BookmarkQuery.preloaded_custom_fields` and the functionality surrounding it. It was added in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/0cd502a55838d5d27f96f13c0794f3669ac41fcc but only used by one plugin (discourse-assign) where it has since been removed, and is now used by no plugins. We don't need it anymore.
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let(:post_bookmark) { Fabricate(:bookmark, user: user, bookmarkable: Fabricate(:post)) }
let(:topic_bookmark) { Fabricate(:bookmark, user: user, bookmarkable: Fabricate(:topic)) }
let(:user_bookmark) { Fabricate(:bookmark, user: user, bookmarkable: Fabricate(:user)) }
FEATURE: Polymorphic bookmarks pt. 2 (lists, search) (#16335) This pull request follows on from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/16308. This one does the following: * Changes `BookmarkQuery` to allow for querying more than just Post and Topic bookmarkables * Introduces a `Bookmark.register_bookmarkable` method which requires a model, serializer, fields and preload includes for searching. These registered `Bookmarkable` types are then used when validating new bookmarks, and also when determining which serializer to use for the bookmark list. The `Post` and `Topic` bookmarkables are registered by default. * Adds new specific types for Post and Topic bookmark serializers along with preloading of associations in `UserBookmarkList` * Changes to the user bookmark list template to allow for more generic bookmarkable types alongside the Post and Topic ones which need to display in a particular way All of these changes are gated behind the `use_polymorphic_bookmarks` site setting, apart from the .hbs changes where I have updated the original `UserBookmarkSerializer` with some stub methods. Following this PR will be several plugin PRs (for assign, chat, encrypt) that will register their own bookmarkable types or otherwise alter the bookmark serializers in their own way, also gated behind `use_polymorphic_bookmarks`. This commit also removes `BookmarkQuery.preloaded_custom_fields` and the functionality surrounding it. It was added in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/0cd502a55838d5d27f96f13c0794f3669ac41fcc but only used by one plugin (discourse-assign) where it has since been removed, and is now used by no plugins. We don't need it anymore.
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it "returns all types of bookmarks" do
list.load
expect(list.bookmarks.map(&:id)).to match_array([post_bookmark.id, topic_bookmark.id, user_bookmark.id])
end
it "defaults to 20 per page" do
expect(list.per_page).to eq(20)
end
FEATURE: Polymorphic bookmarks pt. 2 (lists, search) (#16335) This pull request follows on from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/16308. This one does the following: * Changes `BookmarkQuery` to allow for querying more than just Post and Topic bookmarkables * Introduces a `Bookmark.register_bookmarkable` method which requires a model, serializer, fields and preload includes for searching. These registered `Bookmarkable` types are then used when validating new bookmarks, and also when determining which serializer to use for the bookmark list. The `Post` and `Topic` bookmarkables are registered by default. * Adds new specific types for Post and Topic bookmark serializers along with preloading of associations in `UserBookmarkList` * Changes to the user bookmark list template to allow for more generic bookmarkable types alongside the Post and Topic ones which need to display in a particular way All of these changes are gated behind the `use_polymorphic_bookmarks` site setting, apart from the .hbs changes where I have updated the original `UserBookmarkSerializer` with some stub methods. Following this PR will be several plugin PRs (for assign, chat, encrypt) that will register their own bookmarkable types or otherwise alter the bookmark serializers in their own way, also gated behind `use_polymorphic_bookmarks`. This commit also removes `BookmarkQuery.preloaded_custom_fields` and the functionality surrounding it. It was added in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/0cd502a55838d5d27f96f13c0794f3669ac41fcc but only used by one plugin (discourse-assign) where it has since been removed, and is now used by no plugins. We don't need it anymore.
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context "when the per_page param is too high" do
let(:params) { { per_page: 1000 } }
it "does not allow more than X bookmarks to be requested per page" do
22.times do
bookmark = Fabricate(:bookmark, user: user, bookmarkable: Fabricate(:post))
Fabricate(:topic_user, topic: bookmark.bookmarkable.topic, user: user)
end
expect(list.load.count).to eq(20)
end
end
end