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openproject/spec/workers/mails/reminder_job_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
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require 'spec_helper'
describe Mails::ReminderJob, type: :model do
subject(:job) { described_class.perform_now(recipient) }
let(:recipient) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:user)
end
let(:notification_ids) { [1, 2, 3] }
let!(:notifications) do
instance_double(ActiveRecord::Relation).tap do |notifications|
allow(Time)
.to receive(:current)
.and_return(Time.current)
allow(Notification)
.to receive(:unsent_reminders_before)
.with(recipient: recipient, time: Time.current)
.and_return(notifications)
allow(notifications)
.to receive(:pluck)
.with(:id)
.and_return(notification_ids)
allow(Notification)
.to receive(:where)
.with(id: notification_ids)
.and_return(notifications)
allow(notifications)
.to receive(:update_all)
end
end
let(:mail) { instance_double(ActionMailer::MessageDelivery, deliver_now: nil) }
before do
# make sure no actual calls make it into the DigestMailer
allow(DigestMailer)
.to receive(:work_packages)
.with(recipient&.id, notification_ids)
.and_return(mail)
end
describe '#perform' do
context 'with successful mail sending' do
it 'sends a mail' do
job
expect(DigestMailer)
.to have_received(:work_packages)
.with(recipient.id, notification_ids)
end
it 'marks the notifications as read' do
job
expect(notifications)
.to have_received(:update_all)
.with(sent_mail: true, updated_at: Time.current)
end
it 'impersonates the recipient' do
allow(DigestMailer).to receive(:work_packages) do
expect(User.current)
.eql receiver
end
job
end
end
context 'without a recipient' do
let(:recipient) { nil }
it 'sends no mail' do
job
expect(DigestMailer)
.not_to have_received(:work_packages)
end
end
context 'with an error on mail rendering' do
before do
allow(DigestMailer)
.to receive(:work_packages)
.and_raise('error')
end
it 'swallows the error' do
expect { job }
.not_to raise_error
end
end
context 'with an error on mail sending' do
before do
allow(mail)
.to receive(:deliver_now)
.and_raise(SocketError)
end
it 'raises the error' do
expect { job }
.to raise_error(SocketError)
end
end
context 'with an empty list of notification ids' do
let(:notification_ids) { [] }
it 'sends no mail' do
job
expect(DigestMailer)
.not_to have_received(:work_packages)
end
end
end
end