discourse/spec/models/topic_user_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
describe TopicUser do
it { should belong_to :user }
it { should belong_to :topic }
let!(:yesterday) { DateTime.now.yesterday }
before do
DateTime.expects(:now).at_least_once.returns(yesterday)
end
let!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
let!(:user) { Fabricate(:coding_horror) }
let(:topic_user) { TopicUser.get(topic,user) }
let(:topic_creator_user) { TopicUser.get(topic, topic.user) }
let(:post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: user) }
let(:new_user) { Fabricate(:user, auto_track_topics_after_msecs: 1000) }
let(:topic_new_user) { TopicUser.get(topic, new_user)}
describe "unpinned" do
before do
TopicUser.change(user, topic, {starred_at: yesterday})
end
it "defaults to blank" do
topic_user.cleared_pinned_at.should be_blank
end
end
describe 'notifications' do
it 'should be set to tracking if auto_track_topics is enabled' do
user.update_column(:auto_track_topics_after_msecs, 0)
TopicUser.change(user, topic, {starred_at: yesterday})
TopicUser.get(topic, user).notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:tracking]
end
it 'should reset regular topics to tracking topics if auto track is changed' do
TopicUser.change(user, topic, {starred_at: yesterday})
user.auto_track_topics_after_msecs = 0
user.save
topic_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:tracking]
end
it 'should be set to "regular" notifications, by default on non creators' do
TopicUser.change(user, topic, {starred_at: yesterday})
TopicUser.get(topic,user).notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular]
end
it 'reason should reset when changed' do
topic.notify_muted!(topic.user)
TopicUser.get(topic,topic.user).notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:user_changed]
end
it 'should have the correct reason for a user change when watched' do
topic.notify_watch!(user)
topic_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:watching]
topic_user.notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:user_changed]
topic_user.notifications_changed_at.should_not be_nil
end
it 'should have the correct reason for a user change when set to regular' do
topic.notify_regular!(user)
topic_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular]
topic_user.notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:user_changed]
topic_user.notifications_changed_at.should_not be_nil
end
it 'should have the correct reason for a user change when set to regular' do
topic.notify_muted!(user)
topic_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:muted]
topic_user.notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:user_changed]
topic_user.notifications_changed_at.should_not be_nil
end
it 'should watch topics a user created' do
topic_creator_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:watching]
topic_creator_user.notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:created_topic]
end
end
describe 'visited at' do
before do
TopicUser.track_visit!(topic, user)
end
it 'set upon initial visit' do
topic_user.first_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
topic_user.last_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
end
it 'updates upon repeat visit' do
today = yesterday.tomorrow
DateTime.expects(:now).returns(today)
TopicUser.track_visit!(topic,user)
# reload is a no go
topic_user = TopicUser.get(topic,user)
topic_user.first_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
topic_user.last_visited_at.to_i.should == today.to_i
end
it 'triggers the observer callbacks when updating' do
UserActionObserver.instance.expects(:after_save).twice
2.times { TopicUser.track_visit!(topic, user) }
end
end
describe 'read tracking' do
context "without auto tracking" do
before do
TopicUser.update_last_read(user, topic.id, 1, 0)
end
let(:topic_user) { TopicUser.get(topic,user) }
it 'should create a new record for a visit' do
topic_user.last_read_post_number.should == 1
topic_user.last_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
topic_user.first_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
end
it 'should update the record for repeat visit' do
Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: user)
TopicUser.update_last_read(user, topic.id, 2, 0)
topic_user = TopicUser.get(topic,user)
topic_user.last_read_post_number.should == 2
topic_user.last_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
topic_user.first_visited_at.to_i.should == yesterday.to_i
end
end
context 'auto tracking' do
let(:post_creator) { PostCreator.new(new_user, raw: Fabricate.build(:post).raw, topic_id: topic.id) }
before do
TopicUser.update_last_read(new_user, topic.id, 2, 0)
end
it 'should automatically track topics you reply to' do
post_creator.create
topic_new_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:tracking]
topic_new_user.notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:created_post]
end
it 'should not automatically track topics you reply to and have set state manually' do
post_creator.create
TopicUser.change(new_user, topic, notification_level: TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular])
topic_new_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular]
topic_new_user.notifications_reason_id.should == TopicUser.notification_reasons[:user_changed]
end
it 'should automatically track topics after they are read for long enough' do
topic_new_user.notification_level.should ==TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular]
TopicUser.update_last_read(new_user, topic.id, 2, 1001)
TopicUser.get(topic, new_user).notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:tracking]
end
it 'should not automatically track topics after they are read for long enough if changed manually' do
TopicUser.change(new_user, topic, notification_level: TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular])
TopicUser.update_last_read(new_user, topic, 2, 1001)
topic_new_user.notification_level.should == TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular]
end
end
end
describe 'change a flag' do
it 'creates a forum topic user record' do
lambda {
TopicUser.change(user, topic.id, starred: true)
}.should change(TopicUser, :count).by(1)
end
it "only inserts a row once, even on repeated calls" do
lambda {
TopicUser.change(user, topic.id, starred: true)
TopicUser.change(user, topic.id, starred: false)
TopicUser.change(user, topic.id, starred: true)
}.should change(TopicUser, :count).by(1)
end
it 'triggers the observer callbacks when updating' do
UserActionObserver.instance.expects(:after_save).twice
3.times { TopicUser.change(user, topic.id, starred: true) }
end
describe 'after creating a row' do
before do
TopicUser.change(user, topic.id, starred: true)
end
it 'has the correct starred value' do
TopicUser.get(topic, user).should be_starred
end
it 'has a lookup' do
TopicUser.lookup_for(user, [topic]).should be_present
end
it 'has a key in the lookup for this forum topic' do
TopicUser.lookup_for(user, [topic]).has_key?(topic.id).should be_true
end
end
end
it "is able to self heal" do
p1 = Fabricate(:post)
p2 = Fabricate(:post, user: p1.user, topic: p1.topic, post_number: 2)
TopicUser.exec_sql("UPDATE topic_users set seen_post_count=100, last_read_post_number=0
WHERE topic_id = :topic_id AND user_id = :user_id", topic_id: p1.topic_id, user_id: p1.user_id)
[p1,p2].each do |p|
PostTiming.create(topic_id: p.topic_id, post_number: p.post_number, user_id: p.user_id, msecs: 100)
end
TopicUser.ensure_consistency!
tu = TopicUser.where(user_id: p1.user_id, topic_id: p1.topic_id).first
tu.last_read_post_number.should == p2.post_number
tu.seen_post_count.should == 2
end
end