debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/models/award_emoji_spec.rb
2020-04-22 19:07:51 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe AwardEmoji do
describe 'Associations' do
it { is_expected.to belong_to(:awardable) }
it { is_expected.to belong_to(:user) }
end
describe 'modules' do
it { is_expected.to include_module(Participable) }
end
describe "validations" do
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:awardable) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:user) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:name) }
# To circumvent a bug in the shoulda matchers
describe "scoped uniqueness validation" do
it "rejects duplicate award emoji" do
user = create(:user)
issue = create(:issue)
create(:award_emoji, user: user, awardable: issue)
new_award = build(:award_emoji, user: user, awardable: issue)
expect(new_award).not_to be_valid
end
# Assume User A and User B both created award emoji of the same name
# on the same awardable. When User A is deleted, User A's award emoji
# is moved to the ghost user. When User B is deleted, User B's award emoji
# also needs to be moved to the ghost user - this cannot happen unless
# the uniqueness validation is disabled for ghost users.
it "allows duplicate award emoji for ghost users" do
user = create(:user, :ghost)
issue = create(:issue)
create(:award_emoji, user: user, awardable: issue)
new_award = build(:award_emoji, user: user, awardable: issue)
expect(new_award).to be_valid
end
# Similar to allowing duplicate award emojis for ghost users,
# when Importing a project that has duplicate award emoji placed by
# ghost user we change the author to be importer user and allow
# duplicates, otherwise relation containing such duplicates
# fails to be created
context 'when importing' do
it 'allows duplicate award emoji' do
user = create(:user)
issue = create(:issue)
create(:award_emoji, user: user, awardable: issue)
new_award = build(:award_emoji, user: user, awardable: issue, importing: true)
expect(new_award).to be_valid
end
end
end
end
describe 'scopes' do
let_it_be(:thumbsup) { create(:award_emoji, name: 'thumbsup') }
let_it_be(:thumbsdown) { create(:award_emoji, name: 'thumbsdown') }
describe '.upvotes' do
it { expect(described_class.upvotes).to contain_exactly(thumbsup) }
end
describe '.downvotes' do
it { expect(described_class.downvotes).to contain_exactly(thumbsdown) }
end
describe '.named' do
it { expect(described_class.named('thumbsup')).to contain_exactly(thumbsup) }
it { expect(described_class.named(%w[thumbsup thumbsdown])).to contain_exactly(thumbsup, thumbsdown) }
end
describe '.awarded_by' do
it { expect(described_class.awarded_by(thumbsup.user)).to contain_exactly(thumbsup) }
it { expect(described_class.awarded_by([thumbsup.user, thumbsdown.user])).to contain_exactly(thumbsup, thumbsdown) }
end
end
describe 'expiring ETag cache' do
context 'on a note' do
let(:note) { create(:note_on_issue) }
let(:award_emoji) { build(:award_emoji, user: build(:user), awardable: note) }
it 'calls expire_etag_cache on the note when saved' do
expect(note).to receive(:expire_etag_cache)
award_emoji.save!
end
it 'calls expire_etag_cache on the note when destroyed' do
expect(note).to receive(:expire_etag_cache)
award_emoji.destroy!
end
end
context 'on another awardable' do
let(:issue) { create(:issue) }
let(:award_emoji) { build(:award_emoji, user: build(:user), awardable: issue) }
it 'does not call expire_etag_cache on the issue when saved' do
expect(issue).not_to receive(:expire_etag_cache)
award_emoji.save!
end
it 'does not call expire_etag_cache on the issue when destroyed' do
expect(issue).not_to receive(:expire_etag_cache)
award_emoji.destroy!
end
end
end
describe '.award_counts_for_user' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
before do
create(:award_emoji, user: user, name: 'thumbsup')
create(:award_emoji, user: user, name: 'thumbsup')
create(:award_emoji, user: user, name: 'thumbsdown')
create(:award_emoji, user: user, name: '+1')
end
it 'returns the awarded emoji in descending order' do
awards = described_class.award_counts_for_user(user)
expect(awards).to eq('thumbsup' => 2, 'thumbsdown' => 1, '+1' => 1)
end
it 'limits the returned number of rows' do
awards = described_class.award_counts_for_user(user, 1)
expect(awards).to eq('thumbsup' => 2)
end
end
end