Retrospring/spec/controllers/services_controller_spec.rb

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require 'rails_helper'
describe ServicesController, type: :controller do
context 'successful Twitter sign in' do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
before do
sign_in user
OmniAuth.config.test_mode = true
OmniAuth.config.mock_auth[:twitter] = OmniAuth::AuthHash.new({
'provider' => 'twitter',
'uid' => '12',
'info' => { 'nickname' => 'jack' },
'credentials' => { 'token' => 'AAAA', 'secret' => 'BBBB' }
})
request.env["omniauth.auth"] = OmniAuth.config.mock_auth[:twitter]
end
after do
OmniAuth.config.mock_auth[:twitter] = nil
end
subject { get :create, params: { provider: 'twitter' } }
context 'no services connected' do
it 'creates a service integration' do
expect { subject }.to change { Service.count }.by(1)
end
end
context 'a user has a service connected' do
let(:other_user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let!(:service) { Services::Twitter.create(user: other_user, uid: 12) }
it 'shows an error when trying to attach a service account which is already connected' do
subject
expect(flash[:error]).to eq("The Twitter account you are trying to connect is already connected to another #{APP_CONFIG['site_name']} account. If you are unable to disconnect the account yourself, please send us a Direct Message on Twitter: @retrospring.")
end
end
end
context '#update' do
subject { patch :update, params: params }
context 'not signed in' do
let(:params) { { id: 1 } }
it 'redirects to sign in page' do
subject
expect(response).to redirect_to(new_user_session_path)
end
end
context 'user with Twitter connection' do
before { sign_in user }
let(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:service) { Services::Twitter.create(user: user, uid: 12) }
let(:params) { { id: service.id, service: { post_tag: post_tag } } }
context 'tag is valid' do
let(:post_tag) { '#askaraccoon' }
it 'updates a service connection' do
expect { subject }.to change { service.reload.post_tag }.to('#askaraccoon')
expect(response).to redirect_to(services_path)
expect(flash[:success]).to eq("Service updated successfully.")
end
end
context 'tag is too long' do
let(:post_tag) { 'a' * 21 } # 1 character over the limit
it 'shows an error' do
subject
expect(response).to redirect_to(services_path)
expect(flash[:error]).to eq("Unable to update service.")
end
end
end
end
end