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openproject/spec/workers/user_job_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2022 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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require 'spec_helper'
describe UserJob do
let(:test_job) do
Class.new(::UserJob) do
def execute(foo:)
[user.id, User.current.id, user.admin]
end
end
end
subject do
test_job.new(user:, foo: 'foo').perform_now
end
describe 'with system user' do
let(:user) { User.system }
it 'uses that user' do
given_user, current_user, admin = subject
expect(given_user).to eq current_user
expect(given_user).to eq user.id
expect(admin).to be true
end
end
describe 'with a regular user' do
let(:user) { build_stubbed :user }
it 'uses that user' do
given_user, current_user, admin = subject
expect(given_user).to eq current_user
expect(given_user).to eq user.id
expect(admin).to be false
end
end
end