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openproject/modules/webhooks/spec/controllers/webhooks_controller_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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#++
require File.expand_path('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
describe Webhooks::Incoming::HooksController, :type => :controller do
let(:hook) { double(OpenProject::Webhooks::Hook) }
let(:user) { double(User).as_null_object }
describe '#handle_hook' do
before do
expect(OpenProject::Webhooks).to receive(:find).with('testhook').and_return(hook)
allow(controller).to receive(:find_current_user).and_return(user)
end
after do
# ApplicationController before filter user_setup sets a user
User.current = nil
end
it 'should be successful' do
expect(hook).to receive(:handle)
post :handle_hook, params: { hook_name: 'testhook' }
expect(response).to be_successful
end
it 'should call the hook with a user' do
expect(hook).to receive(:handle) { |env, params, user|
expect(user).to equal(user)
}
post :handle_hook, params: { hook_name: 'testhook' }
end
end
end