gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/rubocop/cop/rspec/be_success_matcher_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rubocop_spec_helper'
require_relative '../../../../rubocop/cop/rspec/be_success_matcher'
RSpec.describe RuboCop::Cop::RSpec::BeSuccessMatcher do
let(:source_file) { 'spec/foo_spec.rb' }
subject(:cop) { described_class.new }
shared_examples 'cop' do |good:, bad:|
context "using #{bad} call" do
it 'registers an offense and corrects', :aggregate_failures do
expect_offense(<<~CODE, node: bad)
%{node}
^{node} Do not use deprecated `success?` method, use `successful?` instead.
CODE
expect_correction(<<~CODE)
#{good}
CODE
end
end
context "using #{good} call" do
it 'does not register an offense' do
expect_no_offenses(good)
end
end
end
include_examples 'cop',
bad: 'expect(response).to be_success',
good: 'expect(response).to be_successful'
include_examples 'cop',
bad: 'expect(response).to_not be_success',
good: 'expect(response).to_not be_successful'
include_examples 'cop',
bad: 'expect(response).not_to be_success',
good: 'expect(response).not_to be_successful'
include_examples 'cop',
bad: 'is_expected.to be_success',
good: 'is_expected.to be_successful'
include_examples 'cop',
bad: 'is_expected.to_not be_success',
good: 'is_expected.to_not be_successful'
include_examples 'cop',
bad: 'is_expected.not_to be_success',
good: 'is_expected.not_to be_successful'
end