require 'rails_helper' require 'jobs/regular/process_post' describe Jobs::ProcessPost do it "returns when the post cannot be found" do expect { Jobs::ProcessPost.new.perform(post_id: 1, sync_exec: true) }.not_to raise_error end context 'with a post' do let(:post) do Fabricate(:post) end it 'does not erase posts when CookedPostProcessor malfunctions' do # Look kids, an actual reason why you want to use mocks CookedPostProcessor.any_instance.expects(:html).returns(' ') cooked = post.cooked post.reload expect(post.cooked).to eq(cooked) Jobs::ProcessPost.new.execute(post_id: post.id, cook: true) end it 'recooks if needed' do cooked = post.cooked post.update_columns(cooked: "frogs") Jobs::ProcessPost.new.execute(post_id: post.id, cook: true) post.reload expect(post.cooked).to eq(cooked) end it 'processes posts' do post = Fabricate(:post, raw: "") expect(post.cooked).to match(/http/) Jobs::ProcessPost.new.execute(post_id: post.id) post.reload # subtle but cooked post processor strip this stuff, this ensures all the code gets a workout expect(post.cooked).not_to match(/http/) end end end