chinwagsocial/spec/controllers/api/v1/accounts/pins_controller_spec.rb
Claire e38fc319dc
Refactor and improve tests (#17386)
* Change account and user fabricators to simplify and improve tests

- `Fabricate(:account)` implicitly fabricates an associated `user` if
  no `domain` attribute is given (an account with `domain: nil` is
  considered a local account, but no user record was created), unless
  `user: nil` is passed
- `Fabricate(:account, user: Fabricate(:user))` should still be possible
  but is discouraged.

* Fix and refactor tests

- avoid passing unneeded attributes to `Fabricate(:user)` or
  `Fabricate(:account)`
- avoid embedding `Fabricate(:user)` into a `Fabricate(:account)` or the other
  way around
- prefer `Fabricate(:user, account_attributes: …)` to
  `Fabricate(:user, account: Fabricate(:account, …)`
- also, some tests were using remote accounts with local user records, which is
  not representative of production code.
2022-01-28 00:46:42 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe Api::V1::Accounts::PinsController, type: :controller do
let(:john) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:kevin) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:token) { Fabricate(:accessible_access_token, resource_owner_id: john.id, scopes: 'write:accounts') }
before do
kevin.account.followers << john.account
allow(controller).to receive(:doorkeeper_token) { token }
end
describe 'POST #create' do
subject { post :create, params: { account_id: kevin.account.id } }
it 'returns 200' do
expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
end
it 'creates account_pin' do
expect do
subject
end.to change { AccountPin.where(account: john.account, target_account: kevin.account).count }.by(1)
end
end
describe 'DELETE #destroy' do
subject { delete :destroy, params: { account_id: kevin.account.id } }
before do
Fabricate(:account_pin, account: john.account, target_account: kevin.account)
end
it 'returns 200' do
expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
end
it 'destroys account_pin' do
expect do
subject
end.to change { AccountPin.where(account: john.account, target_account: kevin.account).count }.by(-1)
end
end
end