gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/services/emails/create_service_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Emails::CreateService do
let_it_be(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:opts) { { email: 'new@email.com', user: user } }
subject(:service) { described_class.new(user, opts) }
describe '#execute' do
it 'creates an email with valid attributes' do
expect { service.execute }.to change { Email.count }.by(1)
expect(Email.where(opts)).not_to be_empty
end
it 'creates an email with additional attributes' do
expect { service.execute(confirmation_token: 'abc') }.to change { Email.count }.by(1)
expect(Email.find_by(opts).confirmation_token).to eq 'abc'
end
it 'has the right user association' do
service.execute
expect(user.emails).to include(Email.find_by(opts))
end
it 'sends a notification to the user' do
expect_next_instance_of(NotificationService) do |notification_service|
expect(notification_service).to receive(:new_email_address_added)
end
service.execute
end
it 'does not send a notification when the email is not persisted' do
allow_next_instance_of(NotificationService) do |notification_service|
expect(notification_service).not_to receive(:new_email_address_added)
end
service.execute(email: 'invalid@@example.com')
end
it 'does not send a notification email when the email is the primary, because we are creating the user' do
allow_next_instance_of(NotificationService) do |notification_service|
expect(notification_service).not_to receive(:new_email_address_added)
end
# This is here to ensure that the service is actually called.
allow_next_instance_of(described_class) do |create_service|
expect(create_service).to receive(:execute).and_call_original
end
create(:user)
end
end
end