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openproject/spec/controllers/my_controller_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
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#
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#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe MyController, :type => :controller do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
before(:each) do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user)
end
describe 'password change' do
describe :password do
before do
get :password
end
it 'should render the password template' do
assert_template 'password'
assert_response :success
end
end
describe 'with disabled password login' do
before do
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allow(OpenProject::Configuration).to receive(:disable_password_login?).and_return(true)
post :change_password
end
it 'is not found' do
expect(response.status).to eq 404
end
end
describe 'with wrong confirmation' do
before do
post :change_password, :password => 'adminADMIN!',
:new_password => 'adminADMIN!New',
:new_password_confirmation => 'adminADMIN!Other'
end
it 'should show an error message' do
assert_response :success
assert_template 'password'
expect(user.errors.keys).to eq([:password])
expect(user.errors.values.flatten.join('')).to include('confirmation')
end
end
describe 'with wrong password' do
render_views
before do
@current_password = user.current_password.id
post :change_password, :password => 'wrongpassword',
:new_password => 'adminADMIN!New',
:new_password_confirmation => 'adminADMIN!New'
end
it 'should show an error message' do
assert_response :success
assert_template 'password'
expect(flash[:error]).to eq('Wrong password')
end
it 'should not change the password' do
expect(user.current_password.id).to eq(@current_password)
end
end
describe 'with good password and good confirmation' do
before do
post :change_password, :password => 'adminADMIN!',
:new_password => 'adminADMIN!New',
:new_password_confirmation => 'adminADMIN!New'
end
it 'should redirect to the my account page' do
expect(response).to redirect_to('/my/account')
end
it 'should allow the user to login with the new password' do
assert User.try_to_login(user.login, 'adminADMIN!New')
end
end
end
describe "account" do
let(:custom_field) { FactoryGirl.create :text_user_custom_field }
before do
custom_field
as_logged_in_user user do
get :account
end
end
it "responds with success" do
expect(response).to be_success
end
it "renders the account template" do
expect(response).to render_template 'account'
end
it "assigns @user" do
expect(assigns(:user)).to eq(user)
end
context "with render_views" do
render_views
it "renders editable custom fields" do
expect(response.body).to have_content(custom_field.name)
end
it "renders the 'Change password' menu entry" do
expect(response.body).to have_selector('#menu-sidebar li a', text: 'Change password')
end
end
end
describe 'account with disabled password login' do
before do
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allow(OpenProject::Configuration).to receive(:disable_password_login?).and_return(true)
as_logged_in_user user do
get :account
end
end
render_views
it "does not render 'Change password' menu entry" do
expect(response.body).not_to have_selector('#menu-sidebar li a', text: 'Change password')
end
end
describe "index" do
render_views
before do
allow_any_instance_of(User).to receive(:reported_work_package_count).and_return(42)
get :index
end
it "should show the number of reported packages" do
label = Regexp.escape(I18n.t(:label_reported_work_packages))
expect(response.body).to have_selector("h3", :text => /#{label}.*42/)
end
end
end