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openproject/spec/services/users/update_service_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'services/base_services/behaves_like_update_service'
describe Users::UpdateService do
it_behaves_like 'BaseServices update service' do
# The user service also tries to save the preferences
before do
allow(model_instance.pref).to receive(:save).and_return(true)
end
end
describe 'updating attributes' do
let(:instance) { described_class.new(model: update_user, user: current_user) }
let(:current_user) { build_stubbed(:admin) }
let(:update_user) { create(:user, mail: 'correct@example.org') }
subject { instance.call(attributes: attributes) }
context 'when invalid' do
let(:attributes) { { mail: 'invalid' } }
it 'fails to update' do
expect(subject).to_not be_success
update_user.reload
expect(update_user.mail).to eq('correct@example.org')
expect(subject.errors.symbols_for(:mail)).to match_array(%i[email])
end
end
context 'when valid' do
let(:attributes) { { mail: 'new@example.org' } }
it 'updates the user' do
expect(subject).to be_success
update_user.reload
expect(update_user.mail).to eq('new@example.org')
end
context 'if current_user is no admin' do
let(:current_user) { build_stubbed(:user) }
it 'is unsuccessful' do
expect(subject).to_not be_success
end
end
end
describe 'updating prefs' do
let(:attributes) { {} }
before do
allow(update_user).to receive(:save).and_return(user_save_result)
end
context 'if the user was updated calls the prefs' do
let(:user_save_result) { true }
before do
expect(update_user.pref).to receive(:save).and_return(pref_save_result)
end
context 'and the prefs can be saved' do
let(:pref_save_result) { true }
it 'returns a successful call' do
expect(subject).to be_success
end
end
context 'and the prefs can not be saved' do
let(:pref_save_result) { false }
it 'returns an erroneous call' do
expect(subject).not_to be_success
end
end
end
context 'if the user was not saved' do
let(:user_save_result) { false }
it 'does not call #prefs.save' do
expect(update_user.pref).not_to receive(:save)
expect(subject).not_to be_success
end
end
end
end
end