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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'fast_spec_helper'
require_relative '../../app/services/service_response'
RSpec.describe ServiceResponse do
describe '.success' do
it 'creates a successful response without a message' do
expect(described_class.success).to be_success
end
it 'creates a successful response with a message' do
response = described_class.success(message: 'Good orange')
expect(response).to be_success
expect(response.message).to eq('Good orange')
end
it 'creates a successful response with payload' do
response = described_class.success(payload: { good: 'orange' })
expect(response).to be_success
expect(response.payload).to eq(good: 'orange')
end
it 'creates a successful response with default HTTP status' do
response = described_class.success
expect(response).to be_success
expect(response.http_status).to eq(:ok)
end
it 'creates a successful response with custom HTTP status' do
response = described_class.success(http_status: 204)
expect(response).to be_success
expect(response.http_status).to eq(204)
end
end
describe '.error' do
it 'creates a failed response without HTTP status' do
response = described_class.error(message: 'Bad apple')
expect(response).to be_error
expect(response.message).to eq('Bad apple')
end
it 'creates a failed response with HTTP status' do
response = described_class.error(message: 'Bad apple', http_status: 400)
expect(response).to be_error
expect(response.message).to eq('Bad apple')
expect(response.http_status).to eq(400)
end
it 'creates a failed response with payload' do
response = described_class.error(message: 'Bad apple',
payload: { bad: 'apple' })
expect(response).to be_error
expect(response.message).to eq('Bad apple')
expect(response.payload).to eq(bad: 'apple')
end
end
describe '#success?' do
it 'returns true for a successful response' do
expect(described_class.success.success?).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns false for a failed response' do
expect(described_class.error(message: 'Bad apple').success?).to eq(false)
end
end
describe '#error?' do
it 'returns false for a successful response' do
expect(described_class.success.error?).to eq(false)
end
it 'returns true for a failed response' do
expect(described_class.error(message: 'Bad apple').error?).to eq(true)
end
end
describe '#errors' do
it 'returns an empty array for a successful response' do
expect(described_class.success.errors).to be_empty
end
it 'returns an array with a correct message for an error response' do
expect(described_class.error(message: 'error message').errors).to eq(['error message'])
end
end
end