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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.
38 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
38 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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RSpec.describe Jobs::InviteEmail do
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describe ".execute" do
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it "raises an error when the invite_id is missing" do
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expect { Jobs::InviteEmail.new.execute({}) }.to raise_error(Discourse::InvalidParameters)
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end
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context "with an invite id" do
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let (:mailer) {
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Mail::Message.new(to: "eviltrout@test.domain")
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}
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fab!(:invite)
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it "delegates to the test mailer" do
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Email::Sender.any_instance.expects(:send)
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InviteMailer.expects(:send_invite).with(invite, anything).returns(mailer)
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Jobs::InviteEmail.new.execute(invite_id: invite.id)
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end
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it "aborts without error when the invite doesn't exist anymore" do
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invite.destroy
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InviteMailer.expects(:send_invite).never
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Jobs::InviteEmail.new.execute(invite_id: invite.id)
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end
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it "updates invite emailed_status" do
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invite.emailed_status = Invite.emailed_status_types[:pending]
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invite.save!
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Jobs::InviteEmail.new.execute(invite_id: invite.id)
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invite.reload
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expect(invite.emailed_status).to eq(Invite.emailed_status_types[:sent])
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end
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end
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end
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end
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