gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/services/users/update_service_spec.rb
Bob Van Landuyt b4c4b48a8c Allow users to set a status
This can be done trough the API for the current user, or on the
profile page.
2018-07-30 15:01:26 +02:00

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require 'spec_helper'
describe Users::UpdateService do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
describe '#execute' do
it 'updates the name' do
result = update_user(user, name: 'New Name')
expect(result).to eq(status: :success)
expect(user.name).to eq('New Name')
end
it 'returns an error result when record cannot be updated' do
result = {}
expect do
result = update_user(user, { email: 'invalid' })
end.not_to change { user.reload.email }
expect(result[:status]).to eq(:error)
expect(result[:message]).to eq('Email is invalid')
end
it 'includes namespace error messages' do
create(:group, path: 'taken')
result = {}
expect do
result = update_user(user, { username: 'taken' })
end.not_to change { user.reload.username }
expect(result[:status]).to eq(:error)
expect(result[:message]).to eq('Username has already been taken')
end
it 'updates the status if status params were given' do
update_user(user, status: { message: "On a call" })
expect(user.status.message).to eq("On a call")
end
it 'does not delete the status if no status param was passed' do
create(:user_status, user: user, message: 'Busy!')
update_user(user, name: 'New name')
expect(user.status.message).to eq('Busy!')
end
it 'includes status error messages' do
result = update_user(user, status: { emoji: "Moo!" })
expect(result[:status]).to eq(:error)
expect(result[:message]).to eq("Emoji is not included in the list")
end
def update_user(user, opts)
described_class.new(user, opts.merge(user: user)).execute
end
end
describe '#execute!' do
it 'updates the name' do
service = described_class.new(user, user: user, name: 'New Name')
expect(service).not_to receive(:notify_new_user)
result = service.execute!
expect(result).to be true
expect(user.name).to eq('New Name')
end
it 'raises an error when record cannot be updated' do
expect do
update_user(user, email: 'invalid')
end.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid)
end
it 'fires system hooks when a new user is saved' do
system_hook_service = spy(:system_hook_service)
user = build(:user)
service = described_class.new(user, user: user, name: 'John Doe')
expect(service).to receive(:notify_new_user).and_call_original
expect(service).to receive(:system_hook_service).and_return(system_hook_service)
service.execute
expect(system_hook_service).to have_received(:execute_hooks_for).with(user, :create)
end
def update_user(user, opts)
described_class.new(user, opts.merge(user: user)).execute!
end
end
end