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openproject/spec/mailers/announcement_mailer_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2023 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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require 'spec_helper'
describe AnnouncementMailer do
let(:announcement_subject) { 'Some subject' }
let(:recipient) { build_stubbed(:user) }
let(:announcement_body) { 'Some body text' }
describe '#announce' do
subject(:mail) do
described_class.announce(recipient,
subject: announcement_subject,
body: announcement_body)
end
it "has a subject" do
expect(mail.subject)
.to eq announcement_subject
end
it 'includes the body' do
expect(mail.body.encoded)
.to include(announcement_body)
end
it "includes the subject in the body as well" do
expect(mail.body.encoded)
.to include announcement_subject
end
it 'sends to the recipient' do
expect(mail.to)
.to match_array [recipient.mail]
end
context 'with custom salutation' do
subject(:mail) do
described_class.announce(recipient,
subject: announcement_subject,
salutation: "What's up %<name>s?",
body: announcement_body)
end
it 'includes the body' do
expect(mail.body.encoded)
.to include("What's up #{recipient.name}")
expect(mail.body.encoded)
.not_to include("Hey #{recipient.name}!")
end
end
end
end