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openproject/spec/models/token/hashed_token_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe ::Token::HashedToken, type: :model do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.build(:user) }
subject { described_class.new user: user }
describe 'token value' do
it 'is generated on a new instance' do
expect(subject.value).to be_present
end
it 'provides the generated plain value on a new instance' do
expect(subject.valid_plaintext?(subject.plain_value)).to eq true
end
it 'hashes the plain value to value' do
expect(subject.value).not_to eq(subject.plain_value)
end
it 'does not keep the value when finding it' do
subject.save!
instance = described_class.where(user: user).last
expect(instance.plain_value).to eq nil
end
end
describe '#find_by_plaintext_value' do
before do
subject.save!
end
it 'finds using the plaintext value' do
expect(described_class.find_by_plaintext_value(subject.plain_value)).to eq subject
expect(described_class.find_by_plaintext_value('foobar')).to eq nil
end
end
end