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The most common thing that we do with fab! is: fab!(:thing) { Fabricate(:thing) } This commit adds a shorthand for this which is just simply: fab!(:thing) i.e. If you omit the block, then, by default, you'll get a `Fabricate`d object using the fabricator of the same name.
23 lines
710 B
Ruby
23 lines
710 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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RSpec.describe ::Jobs::NotifyCategoryChange do
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fab!(:user)
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fab!(:regular_user) { Fabricate(:trust_level_4) }
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fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:post, user: regular_user) }
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fab!(:category) { Fabricate(:category, name: "test") }
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it "doesn't create notification for the editor who watches new tag" do
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CategoryUser.set_notification_level_for_category(
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user,
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CategoryUser.notification_levels[:watching_first_post],
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category.id,
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)
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post.topic.update!(category: category)
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post.update!(last_editor_id: user.id)
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expect { described_class.new.execute(post_id: post.id, notified_user_ids: []) }.not_to change {
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Notification.count
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}
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end
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end
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