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openproject/spec/services/users/create_service_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'services/base_services/behaves_like_create_service'
describe Users::CreateService do
it_behaves_like 'BaseServices create service' do
context 'when the user being invited' do
let(:model_instance) { FactoryBot.build :invited_user }
context 'and the mail is present' do
let(:model_instance) { FactoryBot.build :invited_user, mail: 'foo@example.com' }
it 'will call UserInvitation' do
expect(::UserInvitation).to receive(:invite_user!).with(model_instance).and_return(model_instance)
expect(subject).to be_success
end
end
context 'and the user has no names set' do
let(:model_instance) { FactoryBot.build :invited_user, firstname: nil, lastname: nil, mail: 'foo@example.com' }
it 'will call UserInvitation' do
expect(::UserInvitation).to receive(:invite_user!).with(model_instance).and_return(model_instance)
expect(subject).to be_success
end
end
context 'and the mail is empty' do
let(:model_instance) { FactoryBot.build :invited_user, mail: nil }
it 'will call not call UserInvitation' do
expect(::UserInvitation).not_to receive(:invite_user!)
expect(subject).not_to be_success
expect(subject.errors.details[:mail]).to eq [{ error: :blank }]
end
end
end
end
end