chinwagsocial/spec/workers/activitypub/distribution_worker_spec.rb
Claire 2af03164cb
Improve tests involving push_bulk (#17508)
sidekiq-bulk's push_bulk can either accept arguments directly or run them
through a block.

Setting expectations on the result of evaluating the blocks allows testing
more code (the block itself) and the test is moved closer to the *interface*
of the tested code than its precise implementation.
2022-02-10 19:42:45 +01:00

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require 'rails_helper'
describe ActivityPub::DistributionWorker do
subject { described_class.new }
let(:status) { Fabricate(:status) }
let(:follower) { Fabricate(:account, protocol: :activitypub, inbox_url: 'http://example.com') }
describe '#perform' do
before do
follower.follow!(status.account)
end
context 'with public status' do
before do
status.update(visibility: :public)
end
it 'delivers to followers' do
expect_push_bulk_to_match(ActivityPub::DeliveryWorker, [[kind_of(String), status.account.id, 'http://example.com', anything]])
subject.perform(status.id)
end
end
context 'with private status' do
before do
status.update(visibility: :private)
end
it 'delivers to followers' do
expect_push_bulk_to_match(ActivityPub::DeliveryWorker, [[kind_of(String), status.account.id, 'http://example.com', anything]])
subject.perform(status.id)
end
end
context 'with direct status' do
let(:mentioned_account) { Fabricate(:account, protocol: :activitypub, inbox_url: 'https://foo.bar/inbox')}
before do
status.update(visibility: :direct)
status.mentions.create!(account: mentioned_account)
end
it 'delivers to mentioned accounts' do
expect_push_bulk_to_match(ActivityPub::DeliveryWorker, [[kind_of(String), status.account.id, 'https://foo.bar/inbox', anything]])
subject.perform(status.id)
end
end
end
end