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openproject/spec/services/messages/set_attributes_service_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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#
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require 'spec_helper'
describe Messages::SetAttributesService, type: :model do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:user) }
let(:forum) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:forum) }
let(:contract_instance) do
contract = double('contract_instance')
allow(contract)
.to receive(:validate)
.and_return(contract_valid)
allow(contract)
.to receive(:errors)
.and_return(contract_errors)
contract
end
let(:contract_errors) { double('contract_errors') }
let(:contract_valid) { true }
let(:time_entry_valid) { true }
let(:instance) do
described_class.new(user: user,
model: message_instance,
contract_class: contract_class,
contract_options: {})
end
let(:message_instance) { Message.new }
let(:contract_class) do
allow(Messages::CreateContract)
.to receive(:new)
.with(message_instance, user, options: {})
.and_return(contract_instance)
Messages::CreateContract
end
let(:params) { {} }
before do
allow(message_instance)
.to receive(:valid?)
.and_return(time_entry_valid)
end
subject { instance.call(params) }
it 'returns the message instance as the result' do
expect(subject.result)
.to eql message_instance
end
it 'is a success' do
is_expected
.to be_success
end
it "has the service's user assigned as author" do
subject
expect(message_instance.author)
.to eql user
end
it 'notes the author to be system changed' do
subject
expect(message_instance.changed_by_system['author_id'])
.to eql [nil, user.id]
end
context 'with params' do
let(:params) do
{
forum: forum
}
end
let(:expected) do
{
author_id: user.id,
forum_id: forum.id
}.with_indifferent_access
end
it 'assigns the params' do
subject
attributes_of_interest = message_instance
.attributes
.slice(*expected.keys)
expect(attributes_of_interest)
.to eql(expected)
end
end
context 'with an invalid contract' do
let(:contract_valid) { false }
let(:expect_time_instance_save) do
expect(message_instance)
.not_to receive(:save)
end
it 'returns failure' do
is_expected
.not_to be_success
end
it "returns the contract's errors" do
expect(subject.errors)
.to eql(contract_errors)
end
end
end