discourse/spec/models/topic_spec.rb

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# encoding: UTF-8
require 'spec_helper'
require_dependency 'post_destroyer'
describe Topic do
it { should validate_presence_of :title }
it { should belong_to :category }
it { should belong_to :user }
it { should belong_to :last_poster }
it { should belong_to :featured_user1 }
it { should belong_to :featured_user2 }
it { should belong_to :featured_user3 }
it { should belong_to :featured_user4 }
it { should have_many :posts }
it { should have_many :topic_users }
it { should have_many :topic_links }
it { should have_many :topic_allowed_users }
it { should have_many :allowed_users }
it { should have_many :invites }
it { should rate_limit }
it_behaves_like "a versioned model"
context 'slug' do
let(:title) { "hello world topic" }
let(:slug) { "hello-world-slug" }
it "returns a Slug for a title" do
Slug.expects(:for).with(title).returns(slug)
Fabricate.build(:topic, title: title).slug.should == slug
end
it "returns 'topic' when the slug is empty (say, non-english chars)" do
Slug.expects(:for).with(title).returns("")
Fabricate.build(:topic, title: title).slug.should == "topic"
end
end
context 'topic title uniqueness' do
let!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
let(:new_topic) { Fabricate.build(:topic, title: topic.title) }
context "when duplicates aren't allowed" do
before do
SiteSetting.expects(:allow_duplicate_topic_titles?).returns(false)
end
it "won't allow another topic to be created with the same name" do
new_topic.should_not be_valid
end
it "won't allow another topic with an upper case title to be created" do
new_topic.title = new_topic.title.upcase
new_topic.should_not be_valid
end
it "allows it when the topic is deleted" do
topic.destroy
new_topic.should be_valid
end
it "allows a private message to be created with the same topic" do
new_topic.archetype = Archetype.private_message
new_topic.should be_valid
end
end
context "when duplicates are allowed" do
before do
SiteSetting.expects(:allow_duplicate_topic_titles?).returns(true)
end
it "will allow another topic to be created with the same name" do
new_topic.should be_valid
end
end
end
context 'html in title' do
def build_topic_with_title(title)
build(:topic, title: title).tap{ |t| t.valid? }
end
let(:topic_bold) { build_topic_with_title("Topic with <b>bold</b> text in its title" ) }
let(:topic_image) { build_topic_with_title("Topic with <img src='something'> image in its title" ) }
let(:topic_script) { build_topic_with_title("Topic with <script>alert('title')</script> script in its title" ) }
it "escapes script contents" do
topic_script.title.should == "Topic with script in its title"
end
it "escapes bold contents" do
topic_bold.title.should == "Topic with bold text in its title"
end
it "escapes image contents" do
topic_image.title.should == "Topic with image in its title"
end
end
context 'fancy title' do
let(:topic) { Fabricate.build(:topic, title: "\"this topic\" -- has ``fancy stuff''" ) }
context 'title_fancy_entities disabled' do
before do
SiteSetting.stubs(:title_fancy_entities).returns(false)
end
it "doesn't change the title to add entities" do
topic.fancy_title.should == topic.title
end
end
context 'title_fancy_entities enabled' do
before do
SiteSetting.stubs(:title_fancy_entities).returns(true)
end
it "converts the title to have fancy entities" do
topic.fancy_title.should == "&ldquo;this topic&rdquo; &ndash; has &ldquo;fancy stuff&rdquo;"
end
end
end
context 'similar_to' do
it 'returns blank with nil params' do
Topic.similar_to(nil, nil).should be_blank
end
context 'with a similar topic' do
let!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic, title: "Evil trout is the dude who posted this topic") }
it 'returns the similar topic if the title is similar' do
Topic.similar_to("has evil trout made any topics?", "i am wondering has evil trout made any topics?").should == [topic]
end
end
end
context 'post_numbers' do
let!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
let!(:p1) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: topic.user) }
let!(:p2) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: topic.user) }
let!(:p3) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: topic.user) }
it "returns the post numbers of the topic" do
topic.post_numbers.should == [1, 2, 3]
p2.destroy
topic.reload
topic.post_numbers.should == [1, 3]
end
end
context 'move_posts' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:another_user) { Fabricate(:evil_trout) }
let(:category) { Fabricate(:category, user: user) }
let!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic, user: user, category: category) }
let!(:p1) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: user) }
let!(:p2) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: another_user)}
let!(:p3) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: user)}
let!(:p4) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: user)}
before do
# add a like to a post
PostAction.act(another_user, p4, PostActionType.types[:like])
end
context 'success' do
it "enqueues a job to notify users" do
topic.stubs(:add_moderator_post)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue).with(:notify_moved_posts, post_ids: [p2.id, p4.id], moved_by_id: user.id)
topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], title: "new testing topic name")
end
it "adds a moderator post at the location of the first moved post" do
topic.expects(:add_moderator_post).with(user, instance_of(String), has_entries(post_number: 2))
topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], title: "new testing topic name")
end
end
context "errors" do
it "raises an error when one of the posts doesn't exist" do
lambda { topic.move_posts(user, [1003], title: "new testing topic name") }.should raise_error(Discourse::InvalidParameters)
end
it "raises an error if no posts were moved" do
lambda { topic.move_posts(user, [], title: "new testing topic name") }.should raise_error(Discourse::InvalidParameters)
end
end
context "successfully moved" do
before do
topic.expects(:add_moderator_post)
TopicUser.update_last_read(user, topic.id, p4.post_number, 0)
end
context "to a new topic" do
let!(:new_topic) { topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], title: "new testing topic name") }
it "works correctly" do
TopicUser.where(user_id: user.id, topic_id: topic.id).first.last_read_post_number.should == p3.post_number
new_topic.should be_present
new_topic.featured_user1_id.should == another_user.id
new_topic.like_count.should == 1
new_topic.category.should == category
topic.featured_user1_id.should be_blank
new_topic.posts.should =~ [p2, p4]
new_topic.reload
new_topic.posts_count.should == 2
new_topic.highest_post_number.should == 2
p2.reload
p2.sort_order.should == 1
p2.post_number.should == 1
p4.reload
p4.post_number.should == 2
p4.sort_order.should == 2
topic.reload
topic.featured_user1_id.should be_blank
topic.like_count.should == 0
topic.posts_count.should == 2
topic.posts.should =~ [p1, p3]
topic.highest_post_number.should == p3.post_number
end
end
context "to an existing topic" do
let!(:destination_topic) { Fabricate(:topic, user: user ) }
let!(:destination_op) { Fabricate(:post, topic: destination_topic, user: user) }
let!(:moved_to) { topic.move_posts(user, [p2.id, p4.id], destination_topic_id: destination_topic.id )}
it "works correctly" do
moved_to.should == destination_topic
# Check out new topic
moved_to.reload
moved_to.posts_count.should == 3
moved_to.highest_post_number.should == 3
moved_to.featured_user1_id.should == another_user.id
moved_to.like_count.should == 1
moved_to.category.should be_blank
# Posts should be re-ordered
p2.reload
p2.sort_order.should == 2
p2.post_number.should == 2
p2.topic_id.should == moved_to.id
p4.reload
p4.post_number.should == 3
p4.sort_order.should == 3
p4.topic_id.should == moved_to.id
# Check out the original topic
topic.reload
topic.posts_count.should == 2
topic.highest_post_number.should == 3
topic.featured_user1_id.should be_blank
topic.like_count.should == 0
topic.posts_count.should == 2
topic.posts.should =~ [p1, p3]
topic.highest_post_number.should == p3.post_number
# Should update last reads
TopicUser.where(user_id: user.id, topic_id: topic.id).first.last_read_post_number.should == p3.post_number
end
end
context "moving the first post" do
let!(:new_topic) { topic.move_posts(user, [p1.id, p2.id], title: "new testing topic name") }
it "copies the OP, doesn't delete it" do
new_topic.should be_present
new_topic.posts.first.raw.should == p1.raw
new_topic.reload
new_topic.posts_count.should == 2
new_topic.highest_post_number.should == 2
# First post didn't move
p1.reload
p1.sort_order.should == 1
p1.post_number.should == 1
p1.topic_id == topic.id
# Second post is in a new topic
p2.reload
p2.post_number.should == 2
p2.sort_order.should == 2
p2.topic_id == new_topic.id
topic.reload
topic.posts.should =~ [p1, p3, p4]
topic.highest_post_number.should == p4.post_number
end
end
end
end
context 'private message' do
let(:coding_horror) { User.where(username: 'CodingHorror').first }
let(:evil_trout) { Fabricate(:evil_trout) }
let(:topic) { Fabricate(:private_message_topic) }
it "should integrate correctly" do
Guardian.new(topic.user).can_see?(topic).should be_true
Guardian.new.can_see?(topic).should be_false
Guardian.new(evil_trout).can_see?(topic).should be_false
Guardian.new(coding_horror).can_see?(topic).should be_true
TopicQuery.new(evil_trout).list_latest.topics.should_not include(topic)
# invites
topic.invite(topic.user, 'duhhhhh').should be_false
end
context 'invite' do
it "delegates to topic.invite_by_email when the user doesn't exist, but it's an email" do
topic.expects(:invite_by_email).with(topic.user, 'jake@adventuretime.ooo')
topic.invite(topic.user, 'jake@adventuretime.ooo')
end
context 'existing user' do
let(:walter) { Fabricate(:walter_white) }
context 'by username' do
it 'adds walter to the allowed users' do
topic.invite(topic.user, walter.username).should be_true
topic.allowed_users.include?(walter).should be_true
end
it 'creates a notification' do
lambda { topic.invite(topic.user, walter.username) }.should change(Notification, :count)
end
end
context 'by email' do
it 'returns true' do
topic.invite(topic.user, walter.email).should be_true
end
it 'adds walter to the allowed users' do
topic.invite(topic.user, walter.email)
topic.allowed_users.include?(walter).should be_true
end
it 'creates a notification' do
lambda { topic.invite(topic.user, walter.email) }.should change(Notification, :count)
end
end
end
end
context "user actions" do
let(:actions) { topic.user.user_actions }
it "should set up actions correctly" do
ActiveRecord::Base.observers.enable :all
actions.map{|a| a.action_type}.should_not include(UserAction::NEW_TOPIC)
actions.map{|a| a.action_type}.should include(UserAction::NEW_PRIVATE_MESSAGE)
coding_horror.user_actions.map{|a| a.action_type}.should include(UserAction::GOT_PRIVATE_MESSAGE)
end
end
context "other user" do
before do
# let! is weird, this test need a refactor
t = topic
end
let(:creator) { PostCreator.new(topic.user, raw: Fabricate.build(:post).raw, topic_id: topic.id )}
it "sends the other user an email when there's a new post" do
UserNotifications.expects(:private_message).with(coding_horror, has_key(:post))
creator.create
end
it "doesn't send the user an email when they have them disabled" do
coding_horror.update_column(:email_private_messages, false)
UserNotifications.expects(:private_message).with(coding_horror, has_key(:post)).never
creator.create
end
end
end
context 'bumping topics' do
before do
@topic = Fabricate(:topic, bumped_at: 1.year.ago)
end
it 'updates the bumped_at field when a new post is made' do
@topic.bumped_at.should be_present
lambda {
Fabricate(:post, topic: @topic, user: @topic.user)
@topic.reload
}.should change(@topic, :bumped_at)
end
context 'editing posts' do
before do
@earlier_post = Fabricate(:post, topic: @topic, user: @topic.user)
@last_post = Fabricate(:post, topic: @topic, user: @topic.user)
@topic.reload
end
it "doesn't bump the topic on an edit to the last post that doesn't result in a new version" do
lambda {
SiteSetting.expects(:ninja_edit_window).returns(5.minutes)
@last_post.revise(@last_post.user, 'updated contents', revised_at: @last_post.created_at + 10.seconds)
@topic.reload
}.should_not change(@topic, :bumped_at)
end
it "bumps the topic when a new version is made of the last post" do
lambda {
@last_post.revise(Fabricate(:moderator), 'updated contents')
@topic.reload
}.should change(@topic, :bumped_at)
end
it "doesn't bump the topic when a post that isn't the last post receives a new version" do
lambda {
@earlier_post.revise(Fabricate(:moderator), 'updated contents')
@topic.reload
}.should_not change(@topic, :bumped_at)
end
end
end
context 'moderator posts' do
before do
@moderator = Fabricate(:moderator)
@topic = Fabricate(:topic)
@mod_post = @topic.add_moderator_post(@moderator, "Moderator did something. http://discourse.org", post_number: 999)
end
it 'creates a moderator post' do
@mod_post.should be_present
@mod_post.post_type.should == Post.types[:moderator_action]
@mod_post.post_number.should == 999
@mod_post.sort_order.should == 999
@topic.topic_links.count.should == 1
@topic.reload
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
end
end
context 'update_status' do
before do
@topic = Fabricate(:topic, bumped_at: 1.hour.ago)
@topic.reload
@original_bumped_at = @topic.bumped_at.to_f
@user = @topic.user
@user.admin = true
end
context 'visibility' do
context 'disable' do
before do
@topic.update_status('visible', false, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should not be visible and have correct counts' do
@topic.should_not be_visible
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
end
end
context 'enable' do
before do
@topic.update_attribute :visible, false
@topic.update_status('visible', true, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should be visible with correct counts' do
@topic.should be_visible
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
end
end
end
context 'pinned' do
context 'disable' do
before do
@topic.update_status('pinned', false, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it "doesn't have a pinned_at but has correct dates" do
@topic.pinned_at.should be_blank
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
end
end
context 'enable' do
before do
@topic.update_attribute :pinned_at, nil
@topic.update_status('pinned', true, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should enable correctly' do
@topic.pinned_at.should be_present
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
end
end
end
context 'archived' do
context 'disable' do
before do
@topic.update_status('archived', false, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should archive correctly' do
@topic.should_not be_archived
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
end
end
context 'enable' do
before do
@topic.update_attribute :archived, false
@topic.update_status('archived', true, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should be archived' do
@topic.should be_archived
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
end
end
end
shared_examples_for 'a status that closes a topic' do
context 'disable' do
before do
@topic.update_status(status, false, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should not be pinned' do
@topic.should_not be_closed
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should_not == @original_bumped_at
end
end
context 'enable' do
before do
@topic.update_attribute :closed, false
@topic.update_status(status, true, @user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'should be closed' do
@topic.should be_closed
@topic.bumped_at.to_f.should == @original_bumped_at
@topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 1
end
end
end
context 'closed' do
let(:status) { 'closed' }
it_should_behave_like 'a status that closes a topic'
end
context 'autoclosed' do
let(:status) { 'autoclosed' }
it_should_behave_like 'a status that closes a topic'
end
end
describe 'toggle_star' do
shared_examples_for "adding a star to a topic" do
it 'triggers a forum topic user change with true' do
# otherwise no chance the mock will work
freeze_time do
TopicUser.expects(:change).with(@user, @topic.id, starred: true, starred_at: DateTime.now, unstarred_at: nil)
@topic.toggle_star(@user, true)
end
end
it 'increases the star_count of the forum topic' do
lambda {
@topic.toggle_star(@user, true)
@topic.reload
}.should change(@topic, :star_count).by(1)
end
it 'triggers the rate limiter' do
Topic::FavoriteLimiter.any_instance.expects(:performed!)
@topic.toggle_star(@user, true)
end
end
before do
@topic = Fabricate(:topic)
@user = @topic.user
end
it_should_behave_like "adding a star to a topic"
describe 'removing a star' do
before do
@topic.toggle_star(@user, true)
@topic.reload
end
it 'rolls back the rate limiter' do
Topic::FavoriteLimiter.any_instance.expects(:rollback!)
@topic.toggle_star(@user, false)
end
it 'triggers a forum topic user change with false' do
freeze_time do
TopicUser.expects(:change).with(@user, @topic.id, starred: false, unstarred_at: DateTime.now)
@topic.toggle_star(@user, false)
end
end
it 'reduces the star_count' do
lambda {
@topic.toggle_star(@user, false)
@topic.reload
}.should change(@topic, :star_count).by(-1)
end
describe 'and adding a star again' do
before do
@topic.toggle_star(@user, false)
@topic.reload
end
it_should_behave_like "adding a star to a topic"
end
end
end
context 'last_poster info' do
before do
@user = Fabricate(:user)
@post = Fabricate(:post, user: @user)
@topic = @post.topic
end
it 'initially has the last_post_user_id of the OP' do
@topic.last_post_user_id.should == @user.id
end
context 'after a second post' do
before do
@second_user = Fabricate(:coding_horror)
@new_post = Fabricate(:post, topic: @topic, user: @second_user)
@topic.reload
end
it 'updates the last_post_user_id to the second_user' do
@topic.last_post_user_id.should == @second_user.id
@topic.last_posted_at.to_i.should == @new_post.created_at.to_i
topic_user = @second_user.topic_users.where(topic_id: @topic.id).first
topic_user.posted?.should be_true
end
end
end
describe 'with category' do
before do
@category = Fabricate(:category)
end
it "should not increase the topic_count with no category" do
lambda { Fabricate(:topic, user: @category.user); @category.reload }.should_not change(@category, :topic_count)
end
it "should increase the category's topic_count" do
lambda { Fabricate(:topic, user: @category.user, category_id: @category.id); @category.reload }.should change(@category, :topic_count).by(1)
end
end
describe 'meta data' do
let(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic, meta_data: {hello: 'world'}) }
it 'allows us to create a topic with meta data' do
topic.meta_data['hello'].should == 'world'
end
context 'updating' do
context 'existing key' do
before do
topic.update_meta_data(hello: 'bane')
end
it 'updates the key' do
topic.meta_data['hello'].should == 'bane'
end
end
context 'new key' do
before do
topic.update_meta_data(city: 'gotham')
end
it 'adds the new key' do
topic.meta_data['city'].should == 'gotham'
topic.meta_data['hello'].should == 'world'
end
end
end
end
describe 'after create' do
let(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
it 'is a regular topic by default' do
topic.archetype.should == Archetype.default
topic.has_best_of.should be_false
topic.percent_rank.should == 1.0
topic.should be_visible
topic.pinned_at.should be_blank
topic.should_not be_closed
topic.should_not be_archived
topic.moderator_posts_count.should == 0
end
context 'post' do
let(:post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, user: topic.user) }
it 'has the same archetype as the topic' do
post.archetype.should == topic.archetype
end
end
end
describe 'versions' do
let(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
it "has version 1 by default" do
topic.version.should == 1
end
context 'changing title' do
before do
topic.title = "new title for the topic"
topic.save
end
it "creates a new version" do
topic.version.should == 2
end
end
context 'changing category' do
let(:category) { Fabricate(:category) }
before do
topic.change_category(category.name)
end
it "creates a new version" do
topic.version.should == 2
end
context "removing a category" do
before do
topic.change_category(nil)
end
it "creates a new version" do
topic.version.should == 3
end
end
end
context 'bumping the topic' do
before do
topic.bumped_at = 10.minutes.from_now
topic.save
end
it "doesn't craete a new version" do
topic.version.should == 1
end
end
end
describe 'change_category' do
before do
@topic = Fabricate(:topic)
@category = Fabricate(:category, user: @topic.user)
@user = @topic.user
end
describe 'without a previous category' do
it 'should not change the topic_count when not changed' do
lambda { @topic.change_category(nil); @category.reload }.should_not change(@category, :topic_count)
end
describe 'changed category' do
before do
@topic.change_category(@category.name)
@category.reload
end
it 'changes the category' do
@topic.category.should == @category
@category.topic_count.should == 1
end
end
it "doesn't change the category when it can't be found" do
@topic.change_category('made up')
@topic.category.should be_blank
end
end
describe 'with a previous category' do
before do
@topic.change_category(@category.name)
@topic.reload
@category.reload
end
it 'increases the topic_count' do
@category.topic_count.should == 1
end
it "doesn't change the topic_count when the value doesn't change" do
lambda { @topic.change_category(@category.name); @category.reload }.should_not change(@category, :topic_count)
end
it "doesn't reset the category when given a name that doesn't exist" do
@topic.change_category('made up')
@topic.category_id.should be_present
end
describe 'to a different category' do
before do
@new_category = Fabricate(:category, user: @user, name: '2nd category')
@topic.change_category(@new_category.name)
@topic.reload
@new_category.reload
@category.reload
end
it "should increase the new category's topic count" do
@new_category.topic_count.should == 1
end
it "should lower the original category's topic count" do
@category.topic_count.should == 0
end
end
describe 'when the category exists' do
before do
@topic.change_category(nil)
@category.reload
end
it "resets the category" do
@topic.category_id.should be_blank
@category.topic_count.should == 0
end
end
end
end
describe 'scopes' do
describe '#by_most_recently_created' do
it 'returns topics ordered by created_at desc, id desc' do
now = Time.now
a = Fabricate(:topic, created_at: now - 2.minutes)
b = Fabricate(:topic, created_at: now)
c = Fabricate(:topic, created_at: now)
d = Fabricate(:topic, created_at: now - 2.minutes)
Topic.by_newest.should == [c,b,d,a]
end
end
end
describe 'auto-close' do
context 'a new topic' do
context 'auto_close_at is set' do
it 'queues a job to close the topic' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(7.days.from_now, :close_topic, all_of( has_key(:topic_id), has_key(:user_id) ))
Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 7.days.from_now, user: Fabricate(:admin))
end
end
it 'when auto_close_user_id is nil, it will use the topic creator as the topic closer' do
topic_creator = Fabricate(:admin)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with do |datetime, job_name, job_args|
job_args[:user_id] == topic_creator.id
end
Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 7.days.from_now, user: topic_creator)
end
it 'when auto_close_user_id is set, it will use it as the topic closer' do
topic_creator = Fabricate(:admin)
topic_closer = Fabricate(:user, admin: true)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with do |datetime, job_name, job_args|
job_args[:user_id] == topic_closer.id
end
Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 7.days.from_now, auto_close_user: topic_closer, user: topic_creator)
end
it "ignores the category's default auto-close" do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(7.days.from_now, :close_topic, all_of( has_key(:topic_id), has_key(:user_id) ))
Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 7.days.from_now, user: Fabricate(:admin), category: Fabricate(:category, auto_close_days: 2))
end
end
end
end
context 'an existing topic' do
it 'when auto_close_at is set, it queues a job to close the topic' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
topic = Fabricate(:topic)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(12.hours.from_now, :close_topic, has_entries(topic_id: topic.id, user_id: topic.user_id))
topic.auto_close_at = 12.hours.from_now
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
it 'when auto_close_at and auto_closer_user_id are set, it queues a job to close the topic' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
topic = Fabricate(:topic)
closer = Fabricate(:admin)
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(12.hours.from_now, :close_topic, has_entries(topic_id: topic.id, user_id: closer.id))
topic.auto_close_at = 12.hours.from_now
topic.auto_close_user = closer
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
it 'when auto_close_at is removed, it cancels the job to close the topic' do
Jobs.stubs(:enqueue_at).returns(true)
topic = Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 1.day.from_now)
Jobs.expects(:cancel_scheduled_job).with(:close_topic, {topic_id: topic.id})
topic.auto_close_at = nil
topic.save.should be_true
topic.auto_close_user.should be_nil
end
it 'when auto_close_user is removed, it updates the job' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
Jobs.stubs(:enqueue_at).with(1.day.from_now, :close_topic, anything).returns(true)
topic = Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 1.day.from_now, auto_close_user: Fabricate(:admin))
Jobs.expects(:cancel_scheduled_job).with(:close_topic, {topic_id: topic.id})
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(1.day.from_now, :close_topic, has_entries(topic_id: topic.id, user_id: topic.user_id))
topic.auto_close_user = nil
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
it 'when auto_close_at value is changed, it reschedules the job' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
Jobs.stubs(:enqueue_at).returns(true)
topic = Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 1.day.from_now)
Jobs.expects(:cancel_scheduled_job).with(:close_topic, {topic_id: topic.id})
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(3.days.from_now, :close_topic, has_entry(topic_id: topic.id))
topic.auto_close_at = 3.days.from_now
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
it 'when auto_close_user_id is changed, it updates the job' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
admin = Fabricate(:admin)
Jobs.stubs(:enqueue_at).returns(true)
topic = Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 1.day.from_now)
Jobs.expects(:cancel_scheduled_job).with(:close_topic, {topic_id: topic.id})
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(1.day.from_now, :close_topic, has_entries(topic_id: topic.id, user_id: admin.id))
topic.auto_close_user = admin
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
it 'when auto_close_at and auto_close_user_id are not changed, it should not schedule another CloseTopic job' do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(1.day.from_now, :close_topic, has_key(:topic_id)).once.returns(true)
Jobs.expects(:cancel_scheduled_job).never
topic = Fabricate(:topic, auto_close_at: 1.day.from_now)
topic.title = 'A new title that is long enough'
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
it "ignores the category's default auto-close" do
Timecop.freeze(Time.zone.now) do
topic = Fabricate(:topic, category: Fabricate(:category, auto_close_days: 14))
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_at).with(12.hours.from_now, :close_topic, has_entries(topic_id: topic.id, user_id: topic.user_id))
topic.auto_close_at = 12.hours.from_now
topic.save.should be_true
end
end
end
end
describe '#secure_category?' do
let(:category){ Category.new }
it "is true if the category is secure" do
category.stubs(:secure).returns(true)
Topic.new(:category => category).should be_secure_category
end
it "is false if the category is not secure" do
category.stubs(:secure).returns(false)
Topic.new(:category => category).should_not be_secure_category
end
it "is false if there is no category" do
Topic.new(:category => nil).should_not be_secure_category
end
end
end