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openproject/spec/contracts/users/update_contract_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'contracts/shared/model_contract_shared_context'
require_relative 'shared_contract_examples'
describe Users::UpdateContract do
include_context 'ModelContract shared context'
it_behaves_like 'user contract' do
let(:user) { build_stubbed(:user, attributes) }
let(:contract) { described_class.new(user, current_user) }
let(:attributes) do
{
firstname: user_firstname,
lastname: user_lastname,
login: user_login,
mail: user_mail
}
end
context 'when global user' do
let(:current_user) { create :user, global_permission: :manage_user }
describe 'can lock the user' do
before do
# needed for the stub
user.password = user.password_confirmation = nil
user.status = Principal.statuses[:locked]
end
it_behaves_like 'contract is valid'
end
end
context "when updated user is current user" do
# That scenario is the only that is not covered by the shared examples
let(:current_user) { user }
it_behaves_like 'contract is valid'
context 'when setting status' do
before do
# needed for the stub
user.password = user.password_confirmation = nil
user.status = Principal.statuses[:locked]
end
it_behaves_like 'contract is invalid', status: :error_readonly
end
end
end
end