discourse/spec/jobs/enqueue_digest_emails_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails do
describe '#target_users' do
context 'disabled digests' do
before { SiteSetting.default_email_digest_frequency = 0 }
let!(:user_no_digests) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_emailed_at: 8.days.ago, last_seen_at: 10.days.ago) }
it "doesn't return users with email disabled" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(user_no_digests.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'unapproved users' do
before do
SiteSetting.must_approve_users = true
end
let!(:unapproved_user) { Fabricate(:active_user, approved: false, last_emailed_at: 8.days.ago, last_seen_at: 10.days.ago) }
it 'should enqueue the right digest emails' do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(unapproved_user.id)).to eq(false)
# As a moderator
unapproved_user.update_column(:moderator, true)
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(unapproved_user.id)).to eq(true)
# As an admin
unapproved_user.update(admin: true, moderator: false)
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(unapproved_user.id)).to eq(true)
# As an approved user
unapproved_user.update(admin: false, moderator: false, approved: true)
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(unapproved_user.id)).to eq(true)
end
end
context 'staged users' do
let!(:staged_user) { Fabricate(:active_user, staged: true, last_emailed_at: 1.year.ago, last_seen_at: 1.year.ago) }
it "doesn't return staged users" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(staged_user.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'recently emailed' do
let!(:user_emailed_recently) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_emailed_at: 6.days.ago) }
it "doesn't return users who have been emailed recently" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(user_emailed_recently.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context "inactive user" do
let!(:inactive_user) { Fabricate(:user, active: false) }
it "doesn't return users who have been emailed recently" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(inactive_user.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context "suspended user" do
let!(:suspended_user) { Fabricate(:user, suspended_till: 1.week.from_now, suspended_at: 1.day.ago) }
it "doesn't return users who are suspended" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(suspended_user.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'visited the site this week' do
let(:user_visited_this_week) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_seen_at: 6.days.ago) }
it "doesn't return users who have been emailed recently" do
user = user_visited_this_week
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(user.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'visited the site a year ago' do
let!(:user_visited_a_year_ago) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_seen_at: 370.days.ago) }
it "doesn't return the user who have not visited the site for more than 365 days" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(user_visited_a_year_ago.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'regular users' do
let!(:user) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_seen_at: (SiteSetting.suppress_digest_email_after_days - 1).days.ago) }
it "returns the user" do
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids).to eq([user.id])
end
end
context 'too many bounces' do
let!(:bounce_user) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_seen_at: 6.month.ago) }
it "doesn't return users with too many bounces" do
bounce_user.user_stat.update(bounce_score: SiteSetting.bounce_score_threshold + 1)
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(bounce_user.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
context "no primary email" do
let!(:user) { Fabricate(:active_user, last_seen_at: 2.months.ago) }
it "doesn't return users with no primary emails" do
UserEmail.where(user: user).delete_all
expect(Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.target_user_ids.include?(user.id)).to eq(false)
end
end
end
describe '#execute' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
it "limits jobs enqueued per max_digests_enqueued_per_30_mins_per_site" do
user1 = Fabricate(:user, last_seen_at: 2.months.ago, last_emailed_at: 2.months.ago)
user2 = Fabricate(:user, last_seen_at: 2.months.ago, last_emailed_at: 2.months.ago)
user1.user_stat.update(digest_attempted_at: 2.week.ago)
user2.user_stat.update(digest_attempted_at: 3.weeks.ago)
global_setting :max_digests_enqueued_per_30_mins_per_site, 1
expect_enqueued_with(job: :user_email, args: { type: :digest, user_id: user2.id }) do
expect { Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.execute(nil) }.to change(Jobs::UserEmail.jobs, :size).by (1)
end
# The job didn't actually run, so fake the user_stat update
user2.user_stat.update(digest_attempted_at: Time.zone.now)
expect_enqueued_with(job: :user_email, args: { type: :digest, user_id: user1.id }) do
expect { Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.execute(nil) }.to change(Jobs::UserEmail.jobs, :size).by (1)
end
user1.user_stat.update(digest_attempted_at: Time.zone.now)
expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :user_email) do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.execute(nil)
end
end
context "digest emails are enabled" do
before do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.any_instance.expects(:target_user_ids).returns([user.id])
end
it "enqueues the digest email job" do
SiteSetting.disable_digest_emails = false
expect_enqueued_with(job: :user_email, args: { type: :digest, user_id: user.id }) do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.execute({})
end
end
end
context "private email" do
before do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.any_instance.expects(:target_user_ids).never
SiteSetting.private_email = true
end
it "doesn't return users with email disabled" do
expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :user_email, args: { type: :digest, user_id: user.id }) do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.execute({})
end
end
end
context "digest emails are disabled" do
before do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.any_instance.expects(:target_user_ids).never
SiteSetting.disable_digest_emails = true
end
it "does not enqueue the digest email job" do
expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :user_email, args: { type: :digest, user_id: user.id }) do
Jobs::EnqueueDigestEmails.new.execute({})
end
end
end
end
end