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openproject/spec/services/notifications/set_attributes_service_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
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require 'spec_helper'
describe Notifications::SetAttributesService, type: :model do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:user) }
let(:contract_class) do
contract = double('contract_class')
allow(contract)
.to receive(:new)
.with(event, user, options: {})
.and_return(contract_instance)
contract
end
let(:contract_instance) do
double('contract_instance', validate: contract_valid, errors: contract_errors)
end
let(:contract_valid) { true }
let(:contract_errors) do
double('contract_errors')
end
let(:member_valid) { true }
let(:instance) do
described_class.new(user: user,
model: event,
contract_class: contract_class)
end
let(:call_attributes) { {} }
let(:project) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:project) }
let(:reason_ian) { :mentioned }
let(:reason_mail) { :involved }
let(:reason_mail_digest) { :watched }
let(:journal) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:journal, journable: journable, data: journal_data) }
let(:journable) { nil }
let(:journal_data) { nil }
let(:event_subject) { 'I find it important' }
let(:recipient_id) { 1 }
describe 'call' do
let(:call_attributes) do
{
recipient_id: recipient_id,
reason_ian: reason_ian,
reason_mail: reason_mail,
reason_mail_digest: reason_mail_digest,
resource: journable,
journal: journal,
subject: event_subject,
project: project
}
end
subject { instance.call(call_attributes) }
context 'for a new record' do
let(:event) do
Notification.new
end
it 'is successful' do
expect(subject)
.to be_success
end
it 'sets the attributes add adds default values' do
subject
expect(event.attributes.compact.symbolize_keys)
.to eql({
project_id: project.id,
reason_ian: 'mentioned',
reason_mail: 'involved',
reason_mail_digest: 'watched',
journal_id: journal.id,
recipient_id: 1,
subject: event_subject,
read_ian: false,
read_mail: false,
read_mail_digest: false
})
end
context 'with only the minimal set of attributes for a notification' do
let(:journable) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:work_package, project: project).tap do |wp|
allow(wp)
.to receive(:to_s)
.and_return("wp to s")
end
end
let(:journal_data) {
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:journal_work_package_journal, project: project)
}
let(:call_attributes) do
{
recipient_id: recipient_id,
reason_ian: reason_ian,
reason_mail: reason_mail,
reason_mail_digest: reason_mail_digest,
journal: journal,
resource: journable,
}
end
it 'sets the attributes and adds default values that are deduced' do
subject
expect(event.attributes.compact.symbolize_keys)
.to eql({
project_id: project.id,
reason_ian: 'mentioned',
reason_mail: 'involved',
reason_mail_digest: 'watched',
resource_id: journable.id,
resource_type: 'WorkPackage',
journal_id: journal.id,
recipient_id: 1,
read_ian: false,
read_mail: false,
read_mail_digest: false
})
end
end
it 'does not persist the notification' do
expect(event)
.not_to receive(:save)
subject
end
end
end
end