discourse/spec/models/post_mover_spec.rb
Andy Waite 3e50313fdc Prepare for separation of RSpec helper files
Since rspec-rails 3, the default installation creates two helper files:
* `spec_helper.rb`
* `rails_helper.rb`

`spec_helper.rb` is intended as a way of running specs that do not
require Rails, whereas `rails_helper.rb` loads Rails (as Discourse's
current `spec_helper.rb` does).

For more information:

https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails/docs/upgrade#default-helper-files

In this commit, I've simply replaced all instances of `spec_helper` with
`rails_helper`, and renamed the original `spec_helper.rb`.

This brings the Discourse project closer to the standard usage of RSpec
in a Rails app.

At present, every spec relies on loading Rails, but there are likely
many that don't need to. In a future pull request, I hope to introduce a
separate, minimal `spec_helper.rb` which can be used in tests which
don't rely on Rails.
2015-12-01 20:39:42 +00:00

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require 'rails_helper'
describe PostMover do
context 'move_posts' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:another_user) { Fabricate(:evil_trout) }
let(:category) { Fabricate(:category, user: user) }
let!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic, user: user) }
let!(:p1) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: user) }
let!(:p2) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: another_user, raw: "Has a link to [evil trout](http://eviltrout.com) which is a cool site.", reply_to_post_number: p1.post_number)}
let!(:p3) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, reply_to_post_number: p1.post_number, user: user)}
let!(:p4) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, reply_to_post_number: p2.post_number, user: user)}
before do
# add a like to a post, enable observers so we get user actions
ActiveRecord::Base.observers.enable :all
@like = PostAction.act(another_user, p4, PostActionType.types[:like])
end
context 'success' do
it "enqueues a job to notify users" do
topic.stubs(:add_moderator_post)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(:notify_moved_posts, post_ids: [p2.id, p4.id], moved_by_id: user.id)
topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], title: "new testing topic name")
end
it "adds a moderator post at the location of the first moved post" do
topic.expects(:add_moderator_post).with(user, instance_of(String), has_entries(post_number: 2))
topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], title: "new testing topic name")
end
end
context "errors" do
it "raises an error when one of the posts doesn't exist" do
expect { topic.move_posts(user, [1003], title: "new testing topic name") }.to raise_error(Discourse::InvalidParameters)
end
it "raises an error and does not create a topic if no posts were moved" do
Topic.count.tap do |original_topic_count|
expect {
topic.move_posts(user, [], title: "new testing topic name")
}.to raise_error(Discourse::InvalidParameters)
expect(Topic.count).to eq original_topic_count
end
end
end
context "successfully moved" do
before do
topic.expects(:add_moderator_post)
TopicUser.update_last_read(user, topic.id, p4.post_number, 0)
TopicLink.extract_from(p2)
end
context "to a new topic" do
let!(:new_topic) { topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], title: "new testing topic name", category_id: category.id) }
it "works correctly" do
expect(TopicUser.find_by(user_id: user.id, topic_id: topic.id).last_read_post_number).to eq(p3.post_number)
expect(new_topic).to be_present
expect(new_topic.featured_user1_id).to eq(p4.user_id)
expect(new_topic.like_count).to eq(1)
expect(new_topic.category).to eq(category)
expect(topic.featured_user1_id).to be_blank
expect(new_topic.posts.by_post_number).to match_array([p2, p4])
new_topic.reload
expect(new_topic.posts_count).to eq(2)
expect(new_topic.highest_post_number).to eq(2)
expect(new_topic.last_post_user_id).to eq(new_topic.posts.last.user_id)
expect(new_topic.last_posted_at).to be_present
p2.reload
expect(p2.sort_order).to eq(1)
expect(p2.post_number).to eq(1)
expect(p2.topic_links.first.topic_id).to eq(new_topic.id)
p4.reload
expect(p4.post_number).to eq(2)
expect(p4.sort_order).to eq(2)
topic.reload
expect(topic.featured_user1_id).to be_blank
expect(topic.like_count).to eq(0)
expect(topic.posts_count).to eq(2)
expect(topic.posts.by_post_number).to match_array([p1, p3])
expect(topic.highest_post_number).to eq(p3.post_number)
# both the like and was_liked user actions should be correct
action = UserAction.find_by(user_id: another_user.id)
expect(action.target_topic_id).to eq(new_topic.id)
end
end
context "to an existing topic" do
let!(:destination_topic) { Fabricate(:topic, user: user ) }
let!(:destination_op) { Fabricate(:post, topic: destination_topic, user: user) }
let!(:moved_to) { topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], destination_topic_id: destination_topic.id)}
it "works correctly" do
expect(moved_to).to eq(destination_topic)
# Check out new topic
moved_to.reload
expect(moved_to.posts_count).to eq(3)
expect(moved_to.highest_post_number).to eq(3)
expect(moved_to.user_id).to eq(p1.user_id)
expect(moved_to.like_count).to eq(1)
expect(moved_to.category_id).to eq(SiteSetting.uncategorized_category_id)
# Posts should be re-ordered
p2.reload
expect(p2.sort_order).to eq(2)
expect(p2.post_number).to eq(2)
expect(p2.topic_id).to eq(moved_to.id)
expect(p2.reply_count).to eq(1)
expect(p2.reply_to_post_number).to eq(nil)
p4.reload
expect(p4.post_number).to eq(3)
expect(p4.sort_order).to eq(3)
expect(p4.topic_id).to eq(moved_to.id)
expect(p4.reply_count).to eq(0)
expect(p4.reply_to_post_number).to eq(2)
# Check out the original topic
topic.reload
expect(topic.posts_count).to eq(2)
expect(topic.highest_post_number).to eq(3)
expect(topic.featured_user1_id).to be_blank
expect(topic.like_count).to eq(0)
expect(topic.posts_count).to eq(2)
expect(topic.posts.by_post_number).to match_array([p1, p3])
expect(topic.highest_post_number).to eq(p3.post_number)
# Should update last reads
expect(TopicUser.find_by(user_id: user.id, topic_id: topic.id).last_read_post_number).to eq(p3.post_number)
end
end
context "moving the first post" do
let!(:new_topic) { topic.move_posts(user, [p1.id, p2.id], title: "new testing topic name") }
it "copies the OP, doesn't delete it" do
expect(new_topic).to be_present
new_topic.posts.reload
expect(new_topic.posts.by_post_number.first.raw).to eq(p1.raw)
new_topic.reload
expect(new_topic.posts_count).to eq(2)
expect(new_topic.highest_post_number).to eq(2)
# First post didn't move
p1.reload
expect(p1.sort_order).to eq(1)
expect(p1.post_number).to eq(1)
p1.topic_id == topic.id
expect(p1.reply_count).to eq(0)
# New first post
new_first = new_topic.posts.where(post_number: 1).first
expect(new_first.reply_count).to eq(1)
# Second post is in a new topic
p2.reload
expect(p2.post_number).to eq(2)
expect(p2.sort_order).to eq(2)
p2.topic_id == new_topic.id
expect(p2.reply_to_post_number).to eq(1)
expect(p2.reply_count).to eq(0)
topic.reload
expect(topic.posts.by_post_number).to match_array([p1, p3, p4])
expect(topic.highest_post_number).to eq(p4.post_number)
end
end
context "to an existing topic with a deleted post" do
let!(:destination_topic) { Fabricate(:topic, user: user ) }
let!(:destination_op) { Fabricate(:post, topic: destination_topic, user: user) }
let!(:destination_deleted_reply) { Fabricate(:post, topic: destination_topic, user: another_user) }
let(:moved_to) { topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], destination_topic_id: destination_topic.id)}
it "works correctly" do
destination_deleted_reply.trash!
expect(moved_to).to eq(destination_topic)
# Check out new topic
moved_to.reload
expect(moved_to.posts_count).to eq(3)
expect(moved_to.highest_post_number).to eq(4)
# Posts should be re-ordered
p2.reload
expect(p2.sort_order).to eq(3)
expect(p2.post_number).to eq(3)
expect(p2.topic_id).to eq(moved_to.id)
expect(p2.reply_count).to eq(1)
expect(p2.reply_to_post_number).to eq(nil)
p4.reload
expect(p4.post_number).to eq(4)
expect(p4.sort_order).to eq(4)
expect(p4.topic_id).to eq(moved_to.id)
expect(p4.reply_to_post_number).to eq(p2.post_number)
end
end
end
end
end