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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.
27 lines
663 B
Ruby
27 lines
663 B
Ruby
require 'rails_helper'
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require 'system_message'
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require 'topic_subtype'
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describe SystemMessage do
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let!(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin) }
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context 'send' do
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let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
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let(:system_message) { SystemMessage.new(user) }
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let(:post) { system_message.create(:welcome_invite) }
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let(:topic) { post.topic }
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it 'should create a post correctly' do
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expect(post).to be_present
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expect(post).to be_valid
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expect(topic).to be_private_message
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expect(topic).to be_valid
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expect(topic.subtype).to eq(TopicSubtype.system_message)
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expect(topic.allowed_users.include?(user)).to eq(true)
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end
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end
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end
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