discourse/spec/models/user_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
describe User do
it { should have_many :posts }
it { should have_many :notifications }
it { should have_many :topic_users }
it { should have_many :post_actions }
it { should have_many :user_actions }
it { should have_many :topics }
it { should have_many :user_open_ids }
it { should have_many :post_timings }
it { should have_many :email_tokens }
it { should have_many :views }
it { should have_many :user_visits }
it { should belong_to :approved_by }
it { should have_many :email_logs }
it { should have_many :topic_allowed_users }
it { should have_many :invites }
it { should validate_presence_of :username }
it { should validate_presence_of :email }
context '#update_view_counts' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
context 'topics_entered' do
context 'without any views' do
it "doesn't increase the user's topics_entered" do
lambda { User.update_view_counts; user.reload }.should_not change(user, :topics_entered)
end
end
context 'with a view' do
let(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
let!(:view) { View.create_for(topic, '127.0.0.1', user) }
it "adds one to the topics entered" do
User.update_view_counts
user.reload
user.topics_entered.should == 1
end
it "won't record a second view as a different topic" do
View.create_for(topic, '127.0.0.1', user)
User.update_view_counts
user.reload
user.topics_entered.should == 1
end
end
end
context 'posts_read_count' do
context 'without any post timings' do
it "doesn't increase the user's posts_read_count" do
lambda { User.update_view_counts; user.reload }.should_not change(user, :posts_read_count)
end
end
context 'with a post timing' do
let!(:post) { Fabricate(:post) }
let!(:post_timings) do
PostTiming.record_timing(msecs: 1234, topic_id: post.topic_id, user_id: user.id, post_number: post.post_number)
end
it "increases posts_read_count" do
User.update_view_counts
user.reload
user.posts_read_count.should == 1
end
end
end
end
context '.enqueue_welcome_message' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
it 'enqueues the system message' do
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(:send_system_message, user_id: user.id, message_type: 'welcome_user')
user.enqueue_welcome_message('welcome_user')
end
it "doesn't enqueue the system message when the site settings disable it" do
SiteSetting.expects(:send_welcome_message?).returns(false)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(:send_system_message, user_id: user.id, message_type: 'welcome_user').never
user.enqueue_welcome_message('welcome_user')
end
end
describe '.approve' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin) }
it "enqueues a 'signup after approval' email" do
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(
:user_email, has_entries(type: :signup_after_approval)
)
user.approve(admin)
end
context 'after approval' do
before do
user.approve(admin)
end
it 'marks the user as approved' do
user.should be_approved
end
it 'has the admin as the approved by' do
user.approved_by.should == admin
end
it 'has a value for approved_at' do
user.approved_at.should be_present
end
end
end
describe 'bookmark' do
before do
@post = Fabricate(:post)
end
it "creates a bookmark with the true parameter" do
lambda {
PostAction.act(@post.user, @post, PostActionType.types[:bookmark])
}.should change(PostAction, :count).by(1)
end
describe 'when removing a bookmark' do
before do
PostAction.act(@post.user, @post, PostActionType.types[:bookmark])
end
it 'reduces the bookmark count of the post' do
active = PostAction.where(deleted_at: nil)
lambda {
PostAction.remove_act(@post.user, @post, PostActionType.types[:bookmark])
}.should change(active, :count).by(-1)
end
end
end
describe 'change_username' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
context 'success' do
let(:new_username) { "#{user.username}1234" }
before do
@result = user.change_username(new_username)
end
it 'returns true' do
@result.should be_true
end
it 'should change the username' do
user.reload
user.username.should == new_username
end
it 'should change the username_lower' do
user.reload
user.username_lower.should == new_username.downcase
end
end
context 'failure' do
let(:wrong_username) { "" }
let(:username_before_change) { user.username }
let(:username_lower_before_change) { user.username_lower }
before do
@result = user.change_username(wrong_username)
end
it 'returns false' do
@result.should be_false
end
it 'should not change the username' do
user.reload
user.username.should == username_before_change
end
it 'should not change the username_lower' do
user.reload
user.username_lower.should == username_lower_before_change
end
end
end
describe 'delete posts' do
before do
@post1 = Fabricate(:post)
@user = @post1.user
@post2 = Fabricate(:post, topic: @post1.topic, user: @user)
@post3 = Fabricate(:post, user: @user)
@posts = [@post1, @post2, @post3]
@guardian = Guardian.new(Fabricate(:admin))
end
it 'allows moderator to delete all posts' do
@user.delete_all_posts!(@guardian)
expect(Post.where(id: @posts.map(&:id)).all).to be_empty
@posts.each do |p|
if p.post_number == 1
expect(Topic.where(id: p.topic_id).first).to be_nil
end
end
end
it 'does not allow non moderators to delete all posts' do
invalid_guardian = Guardian.new(Fabricate(:user))
expect do
@user.delete_all_posts!(invalid_guardian)
end.to raise_error Discourse::InvalidAccess
@posts.each do |p|
p.reload
p.should be_present
p.topic.should be_present
end
end
end
describe 'new' do
subject { Fabricate.build(:user) }
it { should be_valid }
it { should_not be_admin }
it { should_not be_active }
it { should_not be_approved }
its(:approved_at) { should be_blank }
its(:approved_by_id) { should be_blank }
its(:email_digests) { should be_true }
its(:email_private_messages) { should be_true }
its(:email_direct ) { should be_true }
its(:time_read) { should == 0}
# Default to digests after one week
its(:digest_after_days) { should == 7 }
context 'after_save' do
before do
subject.save
end
its(:email_tokens) { should be_present }
its(:bio_cooked) { should be_present }
its(:bio_summary) { should be_present }
its(:topics_entered) { should == 0 }
its(:posts_read_count) { should == 0 }
end
end
describe "trust levels" do
# NOTE be sure to use build to avoid db calls
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user, trust_level: TrustLevel.levels[:newuser]) }
it "sets to the default trust level setting" do
SiteSetting.expects(:default_trust_level).returns(TrustLevel.levels[:elder])
User.new.trust_level.should == TrustLevel.levels[:elder]
end
describe 'has_trust_level?' do
it "raises an error with an invalid level" do
lambda { user.has_trust_level?(:wat) }.should raise_error
end
it "is true for your basic level" do
user.has_trust_level?(:newuser).should be_true
end
it "is false for a higher level" do
user.has_trust_level?(:regular).should be_false
end
it "is true if you exceed the level" do
user.trust_level = TrustLevel.levels[:elder]
user.has_trust_level?(:newuser).should be_true
end
it "is true for an admin even with a low trust level" do
user.trust_level = TrustLevel.levels[:new]
user.admin = true
user.has_trust_level?(:elder).should be_true
end
end
describe 'moderator' do
it "isn't a moderator by default" do
user.moderator?.should be_false
end
it "is a moderator if the user level is moderator" do
user.moderator = true
user.has_trust_level?(:elder).should be_true
end
it "is staff if the user is an admin" do
user.admin = true
user.staff?.should be_true
end
end
end
describe 'staff and regular users' do
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user) }
describe '#staff?' do
subject { user.staff? }
it { should be_false }
context 'for a moderator user' do
before { user.moderator = true }
it { should be_true }
end
context 'for an admin user' do
before { user.admin = true }
it { should be_true }
end
end
describe '#regular?' do
subject { user.regular? }
it { should be_true }
context 'for a moderator user' do
before { user.moderator = true }
it { should be_false }
end
context 'for an admin user' do
before { user.admin = true }
it { should be_false }
end
end
end
describe 'temporary_key' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let!(:temporary_key) { user.temporary_key}
it 'has a temporary key' do
temporary_key.should be_present
end
describe 'User#find_by_temporary_key' do
it 'can be used to find the user' do
User.find_by_temporary_key(temporary_key).should == user
end
it 'returns nil with an invalid key' do
User.find_by_temporary_key('asdfasdf').should be_blank
end
end
end
describe 'email_hash' do
before do
@user = Fabricate(:user)
end
it 'should have a sane email hash' do
@user.email_hash.should =~ /^[0-9a-f]{32}$/
end
it 'should use downcase email' do
@user.email = "example@example.com"
@user2 = Fabricate(:user)
@user2.email = "ExAmPlE@eXaMpLe.com"
@user.email_hash.should == @user2.email_hash
end
it 'should trim whitespace before hashing' do
@user.email = "example@example.com"
@user2 = Fabricate(:user)
@user2.email = " example@example.com "
@user.email_hash.should == @user2.email_hash
end
end
describe 'name heuristics' do
it 'is able to guess a decent name from an email' do
User.suggest_name('sam.saffron@gmail.com').should == 'Sam Saffron'
end
end
describe 'username format' do
it "should always be 3 chars or longer" do
@user = Fabricate.build(:user)
@user.username = 'ss'
@user.save.should == false
end
it "should never end with a ." do
@user = Fabricate.build(:user)
@user.username = 'sam.'
@user.save.should == false
end
it "should never contain spaces" do
@user = Fabricate.build(:user)
@user.username = 'sam s'
@user.save.should == false
end
['Bad One', 'Giraf%fe', 'Hello!', '@twitter', 'me@example.com', 'no.dots', 'purple.', '.bilbo', '_nope', 'sa$sy'].each do |bad_nickname|
it "should not allow username '#{bad_nickname}'" do
@user = Fabricate.build(:user)
@user.username = bad_nickname
@user.save.should == false
end
end
end
describe 'username uniqueness' do
before do
@user = Fabricate.build(:user)
@user.save!
@codinghorror = Fabricate.build(:coding_horror)
end
it "should not allow saving if username is reused" do
@codinghorror.username = @user.username
@codinghorror.save.should be_false
end
it "should not allow saving if username is reused in different casing" do
@codinghorror.username = @user.username.upcase
@codinghorror.save.should be_false
end
end
context '.username_available?' do
it "returns true for a username that is available" do
User.username_available?('BruceWayne').should be_true
end
it 'returns false when a username is taken' do
User.username_available?(Fabricate(:user).username).should be_false
end
end
describe 'email_validator' do
it 'should allow good emails' do
user = Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'good@gmail.com')
user.should be_valid
end
it 'should reject some emails based on the email_domains_blacklist site setting' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('mailinator.com')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@mailinator.com').should_not be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'mailinator@gmail.com').should be_valid
end
it 'should reject some emails based on the email_domains_blacklist site setting' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('mailinator.com|trashmail.net')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@mailinator.com').should_not be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@trashmail.net').should_not be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'mailinator.com@gmail.com').should be_valid
end
it 'should not reject partial matches' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('mail.com')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'mailinator@gmail.com').should be_valid
end
it 'should reject some emails based on the email_domains_blacklist site setting ignoring case' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('trashmail.net')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@TRASHMAIL.NET').should_not be_valid
end
it 'should not interpret a period as a wildcard' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('trashmail.net')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'good@trashmailinet.com').should be_valid
end
it 'should not be used to validate existing records' do
u = Fabricate(:user, email: 'in_before_blacklisted@fakemail.com')
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('fakemail.com')
u.should be_valid
end
it 'should be used when email is being changed' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('mailinator.com')
u = Fabricate(:user, email: 'good@gmail.com')
u.email = 'nope@mailinator.com'
u.should_not be_valid
end
it 'whitelist should reject some emails based on the email_domains_whitelist site setting' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_whitelist).returns('vaynermedia.com')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@mailinator.com').should_not be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'sbauch@vaynermedia.com').should be_valid
end
it 'should reject some emails based on the email_domains_whitelist site setting when whitelisting multiple domains' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_whitelist).returns('vaynermedia.com|gmail.com')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@mailinator.com').should_not be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'notgood@trashmail.net').should_not be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'mailinator.com@gmail.com').should be_valid
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'mailinator.com@vaynermedia.com').should be_valid
end
it 'should accept some emails based on the email_domains_whitelist site setting ignoring case' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_whitelist).returns('vaynermedia.com')
Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'good@VAYNERMEDIA.COM').should be_valid
end
it 'email whitelist should not be used to validate existing records' do
u = Fabricate(:user, email: 'in_before_whitelisted@fakemail.com')
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_blacklist).returns('vaynermedia.com')
u.should be_valid
end
it 'email whitelist should be used when email is being changed' do
SiteSetting.stubs(:email_domains_whitelist).returns('vaynermedia.com')
u = Fabricate(:user, email: 'good@vaynermedia.com')
u.email = 'nope@mailinator.com'
u.should_not be_valid
end
end
describe 'passwords' do
before do
@user = Fabricate.build(:user)
@user.password = "ilovepasta"
@user.save!
end
it "should have a valid password after the initial save" do
@user.confirm_password?("ilovepasta").should be_true
end
it "should not have an active account after initial save" do
@user.active.should be_false
end
end
describe 'changing bio' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
before do
user.bio_raw = "**turtle power!**"
user.save
user.reload
end
it "should markdown the raw_bio and put it in cooked_bio" do
user.bio_cooked.should == "<p><strong>turtle power!</strong></p>"
end
end
describe "previous_visit_at" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
before do
SiteSetting.stubs(:active_user_rate_limit_secs).returns(0)
end
it "should be blank on creation" do
user.previous_visit_at.should be_nil
end
describe "first time" do
let!(:first_visit_date) { DateTime.now }
before do
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(first_visit_date)
user.update_last_seen!
end
it "should have no value" do
user.previous_visit_at.should be_nil
end
describe "another call right after" do
before do
# A different time, to make sure it doesn't change
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(10.minutes.from_now)
user.update_last_seen!
end
it "still has no value" do
user.previous_visit_at.should be_nil
end
end
describe "second visit" do
let!(:second_visit_date) { 2.hours.from_now }
before do
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(second_visit_date)
user.update_last_seen!
end
it "should have the previous visit value" do
user.previous_visit_at.should == first_visit_date
end
describe "third visit" do
let!(:third_visit_date) { 5.hours.from_now }
before do
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(third_visit_date)
user.update_last_seen!
end
it "should have the second visit value" do
user.previous_visit_at.should == second_visit_date
end
end
end
end
end
describe "last_seen_at" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
it "should have a blank last seen on creation" do
user.last_seen_at.should be_nil
end
it "should have 0 for days_visited" do
user.days_visited.should == 0
end
describe 'with no previous values' do
let!(:date) { DateTime.now }
before do
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(date)
user.update_last_seen!
end
it "updates last_seen_at" do
user.last_seen_at.should == date
end
it "should have 0 for days_visited" do
user.reload
user.days_visited.should == 1
end
it "should log a user_visit with the date" do
user.user_visits.first.visited_at.should == date.to_date
end
context "called twice" do
before do
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(date)
user.update_last_seen!
user.update_last_seen!
user.reload
end
it "doesn't increase days_visited twice" do
user.days_visited.should == 1
end
end
describe "after 3 days" do
let!(:future_date) { 3.days.from_now }
before do
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(future_date)
user.update_last_seen!
end
it "should log a second visited_at record when we log an update later" do
user.user_visits.count.should == 2
end
end
end
end
describe '#create_for_email' do
let(:subject) { User.create_for_email('walter.white@email.com') }
it { should be_present }
its(:username) { should == 'walter_white' }
its(:name) { should == 'walter_white'}
it { should_not be_active }
its(:email) { should == 'walter.white@email.com' }
end
describe 'email_confirmed?' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
context 'when email has not been confirmed yet' do
it 'should return false' do
user.email_confirmed?.should be_false
end
end
context 'when email has been confirmed' do
it 'should return true' do
token = user.email_tokens.where(email: user.email).first
EmailToken.confirm(token.token)
user.email_confirmed?.should be_true
end
end
context 'when user has no email tokens for some reason' do
it 'should return false' do
user.email_tokens.each {|t| t.destroy}
user.reload
user.email_confirmed?.should be_true
end
end
end
describe "flag_linked_posts_as_spam" do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let!(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin) }
let!(:post) { PostCreator.new(user, title: "this topic contains spam", raw: "this post has a link: http://discourse.org").create }
let!(:another_post) { PostCreator.new(user, title: "this topic also contains spam", raw: "this post has a link: http://discourse.org/asdfa").create }
let!(:post_without_link) { PostCreator.new(user, title: "this topic shouldn't be spam", raw: "this post has no links in it.").create }
it "has flagged all the user's posts as spam" do
user.flag_linked_posts_as_spam
post.reload
post.spam_count.should == 1
another_post.reload
another_post.spam_count.should == 1
post_without_link.reload
post_without_link.spam_count.should == 0
# It doesn't raise an exception if called again
user.flag_linked_posts_as_spam
end
end
describe "bio link stripping" do
it "returns an empty string with no bio" do
expect(Fabricate.build(:user).bio_excerpt).to be_blank
end
context "with a user that has a link in their bio" do
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user, bio_raw: "im sissy and i love http://ponycorns.com") }
before do
# Let's cook that bio up good
user.send(:cook)
end
it "includes the link if the user is not new" do
expect(user.bio_excerpt).to eq("im sissy and i love <a href='http://ponycorns.com' rel='nofollow'>http://ponycorns.com</a>")
expect(user.bio_processed).to eq("<p>im sissy and i love <a href=\"http://ponycorns.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://ponycorns.com</a></p>")
end
it "removes the link if the user is new" do
user.trust_level = TrustLevel.levels[:newuser]
expect(user.bio_excerpt).to eq("im sissy and i love http://ponycorns.com")
expect(user.bio_processed).to eq("<p>im sissy and i love http://ponycorns.com</p>")
end
end
end
describe 'update_time_read!' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
it 'makes no changes if nothing is cached' do
$redis.expects(:get).with("user-last-seen:#{user.id}").returns(nil)
user.update_time_read!
user.reload
user.time_read.should == 0
end
it 'makes a change if time read is below threshold' do
$redis.expects(:get).with("user-last-seen:#{user.id}").returns(Time.now - 10.0)
user.update_time_read!
user.reload
user.time_read.should == 10
end
it 'makes no change if time read is above threshold' do
t = Time.now - 1 - User::MAX_TIME_READ_DIFF
$redis.expects(:get).with("user-last-seen:#{user.id}").returns(t)
user.update_time_read!
user.reload
user.time_read.should == 0
end
end
describe '#readable_name' do
context 'when name is missing' do
it 'returns just the username' do
Fabricate(:user, username: 'foo', name: nil).readable_name.should == 'foo'
end
end
context 'when name and username are identical' do
it 'returns just the username' do
Fabricate(:user, username: 'foo', name: 'foo').readable_name.should == 'foo'
end
end
context 'when name and username are not identical' do
it 'returns the name and username' do
Fabricate(:user, username: 'foo', name: 'Bar Baz').readable_name.should == 'Bar Baz (foo)'
end
end
end
end