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This reverts commit224eddfc0e
, reversing changes made to9d681fc74c
. When merging the pull request, I misunderstood `has_secure_token` as declaring a model has a token from birth and through the rest of its lifetime. Therefore, supporting conditional creation doesn't make sense. You should never mark a model as having a secure token if there's a time when it shouldn't have it on creation.
32 lines
763 B
Ruby
32 lines
763 B
Ruby
require 'cases/helper'
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require 'models/user'
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class SecureTokenTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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setup do
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@user = User.new
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end
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def test_token_values_are_generated_for_specified_attributes_and_persisted_on_save
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@user.save
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assert_not_nil @user.token
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assert_not_nil @user.auth_token
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end
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def test_regenerating_the_secure_token
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@user.save
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old_token = @user.token
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old_auth_token = @user.auth_token
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@user.regenerate_token
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@user.regenerate_auth_token
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assert_not_equal @user.token, old_token
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assert_not_equal @user.auth_token, old_auth_token
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end
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def test_token_value_not_overwritten_when_present
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@user.token = "custom-secure-token"
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@user.save
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assert_equal @user.token, "custom-secure-token"
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end
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end
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