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3.4 KiB
Ruby
96 lines
No EOL
3.4 KiB
Ruby
require "test/unit"
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require "test/unit/ui/console/testrunner"
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# You can test whether an object is compliant with the ActiveModel API by
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# calling ActiveModel::Compliance.test(object). It will emit a Test::Unit
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# output that tells you whether your object is fully compliant, or if not,
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# which aspects of the API are not implemented.
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#
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# These tests do not attempt to determine the semantic correctness of the
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# returned values. For instance, you could implement valid? to always
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# return true, and the tests would pass. It is up to you to ensure that
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# the values are semantically meaningful.
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#
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# Objects you pass in are expected to return a compliant object from a
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# call to to_model. It is perfectly fine for to_model to return self.
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module ActiveModel
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module Lint
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def self.test(object, verbosity = 2, output = STDOUT)
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test_class = Class.new(::Test::Unit::TestCase) do
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include Test
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define_method(:setup) do
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assert object.respond_to?(:to_model), "The object should respond_to :to_model"
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@object = object.to_model
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super
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end
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end
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::Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner.new(test_class, verbosity, output).start
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end
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module Test
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def assert_boolean(name, result)
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assert result == true || result == false, "#{name} should be a boolean"
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end
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# valid?
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# ------
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#
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# Returns a boolean that specifies whether the object is in a valid or invalid
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# state.
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def test_valid?
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assert @object.respond_to?(:valid?), "The model should respond to valid?"
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assert_boolean "valid?", @object.valid?
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end
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# new_record?
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# -----------
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#
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# Returns a boolean that specifies whether the object has been persisted yet.
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# This is used when calculating the URL for an object. If the object is
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# not persisted, a form for that object, for instance, will be POSTed to the
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# collection. If it is persisted, a form for the object will put PUTed to the
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# URL for the object.
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def test_new_record?
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assert @object.respond_to?(:new_record?), "The model should respond to new_record?"
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assert_boolean "new_record?", @object.new_record?
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end
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def test_destroyed?
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assert @object.respond_to?(:new_record?), "The model should respond to destroyed?"
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assert_boolean "destroyed?", @object.destroyed?
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end
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# errors
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# ------
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#
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# Returns an object that has :[] and :full_messages defined on it. See below
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# for more details.
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def setup
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assert @object.respond_to?(:errors), "The model should respond to errors"
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@errors = @object.errors
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end
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# This module tests the #errors object
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module Errors
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# Returns an Array of Strings that are the errors for the attribute in
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# question. If localization is used, the Strings should be localized
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# for the current locale. If no error is present, this method should
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# return an empty Array.
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def test_errors_aref
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assert @errors[:hello].is_a?(Array), "errors#[] should return an Array"
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end
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# Returns an Array of all error messages for the object. Each message
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# should contain information about the field, if applicable.
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def test_errors_full_messages
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assert @errors.full_messages.is_a?(Array), "errors#full_messages should return an Array"
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end
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end
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include Errors
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end
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end
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end |