discourse/spec/models/user_summary_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe UserSummary do
it "produces secure summaries" do
topic = create_post.topic
user = topic.user
_reply = create_post(user: topic.user, topic: topic)
summary = UserSummary.new(user, Guardian.new)
expect(summary.topics.length).to eq(1)
expect(summary.replies.length).to eq(1)
expect(summary.top_categories.length).to eq(1)
expect(summary.top_categories.first[:topic_count]).to eq(1)
expect(summary.top_categories.first[:post_count]).to eq(1)
topic.update_columns(deleted_at: Time.now)
expect(summary.topics.length).to eq(0)
expect(summary.replies.length).to eq(0)
expect(summary.top_categories.length).to eq(0)
topic.update_columns(deleted_at: nil, visible: false)
expect(summary.topics.length).to eq(0)
expect(summary.replies.length).to eq(0)
expect(summary.top_categories.length).to eq(0)
category = Fabricate(:category)
topic.update_columns(category_id: category.id, deleted_at: nil, visible: true)
category.set_permissions(staff: :full)
category.save
expect(summary.topics.length).to eq(0)
expect(summary.replies.length).to eq(0)
expect(summary.top_categories.length).to eq(0)
end
it "is robust enough to handle bad data" do
UserActionManager.enable
liked_post = create_post
user = Fabricate(:user)
PostActionCreator.like(user, liked_post)
users = UserSummary.new(user, Guardian.new).most_liked_users
expect(users.map(&:id)).to eq([liked_post.user_id])
# really we should not be corrupting stuff like this
# but in production dbs this can happens sometimes I guess
liked_post.user.delete
users = UserSummary.new(user, Guardian.new).most_liked_users
expect(users).to eq([])
end
end