debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/lib/gitlab/lets_encrypt/order_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
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RSpec.describe ::Gitlab::LetsEncrypt::Order do
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include LetsEncryptHelpers
let(:acme_order) { acme_order_double }
let(:order) { described_class.new(acme_order) }
LetsEncryptHelpers::ACME_ORDER_METHODS.each do |method, value|
describe "##{method}" do
it 'delegates to Acme::Client::Resources::Order' do
expect(order.public_send(method)).to eq(value)
end
end
end
describe '#new_challenge' do
it 'returns challenge' do
expect(order.new_challenge).to be_a(::Gitlab::LetsEncrypt::Challenge)
end
end
describe '#request_certificate' do
let(:private_key) do
OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(4096).to_pem
end
it 'generates csr and finalizes order' do
expect(acme_order).to receive(:finalize) do |csr:|
expect do
csr.csr # it's being evaluated lazily
end.not_to raise_error
end
order.request_certificate(domain: 'example.com', private_key: private_key)
end
end
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describe '#challenge_error' do
it 'returns error if challenge has errors' do
challenge = acme_challenge_double
# error just to give an example
error = {
"type" => "urn:ietf:params:acme:error:dns",
"detail" => "No valid IP addresses found for test.example.com",
"status" => 400
}
allow(challenge).to receive(:error).and_return(error)
acme_order = acme_order_double(authorizations: [acme_authorization_double(challenge)])
expect(described_class.new(acme_order).challenge_error).to eq(error)
end
end
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end