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openproject/spec/models/custom_value/float_strategy_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe CustomValue::FloatStrategy do
let(:custom_value) {
double('CustomValue',
value: value)
}
describe '#typed_value' do
subject { described_class.new(custom_value).typed_value }
context 'value is some float string' do
let(:value) { '3.14' }
it { is_expected.to eql(3.14) }
end
context 'value is blank' do
let(:value) { '' }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
context 'value is nil' do
let(:value) { nil }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
end
describe '#validate_type_of_value' do
subject { described_class.new(custom_value).validate_type_of_value }
context 'value is float string in decimal notation' do
let(:value) { '3.14' }
it 'accepts' do
is_expected.to be_nil
end
end
context 'value is float string in exp. notation' do
let(:value) { '5.0e-14' }
it 'accepts' do
is_expected.to be_nil
end
end
context 'value is not a float string' do
let(:value) { 'banana' }
it 'rejects' do
is_expected.to eql(:not_a_number)
end
end
context 'value is float' do
let(:value) { 3.14 }
it 'accepts' do
is_expected.to be_nil
end
end
context 'value is int' do
let(:value) { 3 }
it 'accepts' do
# accepting here, as we can "losslessly" convert
is_expected.to be_nil
end
end
end
end