gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/mailers/devise_mailer_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
require 'email_spec'
RSpec.describe DeviseMailer do
include EmailSpec::Matchers
include_context 'gitlab email notification'
describe "#confirmation_instructions" do
subject { described_class.confirmation_instructions(user, 'faketoken', {}) }
context "when confirming a new account" do
let(:user) { build(:user, created_at: 1.minute.ago, unconfirmed_email: nil) }
it "shows the expected text" do
expect(subject.body.encoded).to have_text "Welcome"
expect(subject.body.encoded).not_to have_text user.email
end
end
context "when confirming the unconfirmed_email" do
let(:user) { build(:user, unconfirmed_email: 'jdoe@example.com') }
it "shows the expected text" do
expect(subject.body.encoded).not_to have_text "Welcome"
expect(subject.body.encoded).to have_text user.unconfirmed_email
expect(subject.body.encoded).not_to have_text user.email
end
end
context "when re-confirming the primary email after a security issue" do
let(:user) { build(:user, created_at: 10.days.ago, unconfirmed_email: nil) }
it "shows the expected text" do
expect(subject.body.encoded).not_to have_text "Welcome"
expect(subject.body.encoded).to have_text user.email
end
end
end
describe '#password_change_by_admin' do
subject { described_class.password_change_by_admin(user) }
let_it_be(:user) { create(:user) }
it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab'
it_behaves_like 'it should not have Gmail Actions links'
it_behaves_like 'a user cannot unsubscribe through footer link'
it 'is sent to the user' do
is_expected.to deliver_to user.email
end
it 'has the correct subject' do
is_expected.to have_subject /^Password changed by administrator$/i
end
it 'includes the correct content' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /An administrator changed the password for your GitLab account/
end
it 'includes a link to GitLab' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.url}/
end
end
describe '#user_admin_approval' do
subject { described_class.user_admin_approval(user) }
let_it_be(:user) { create(:user) }
it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab'
it_behaves_like 'it should not have Gmail Actions links'
it_behaves_like 'a user cannot unsubscribe through footer link'
it 'is sent to the user' do
is_expected.to deliver_to user.email
end
it 'has the correct subject' do
is_expected.to have_subject 'Welcome to GitLab!'
end
it 'greets the user' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /Hi #{user.name}!/
end
it 'includes the correct content' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /Your GitLab account request has been approved!/
end
it 'includes a link to GitLab' do
is_expected.to have_link(Gitlab.config.gitlab.url)
end
end
describe '#reset_password_instructions' do
subject { described_class.reset_password_instructions(user, 'faketoken') }
let_it_be(:user) { create(:user) }
it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab'
it_behaves_like 'it should not have Gmail Actions links'
it_behaves_like 'a user cannot unsubscribe through footer link'
it 'is sent to the user' do
is_expected.to deliver_to user.email
end
it 'has the correct subject' do
is_expected.to have_subject 'Reset password instructions'
end
it 'greets the user' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /Hello, #{user.name}!/
end
it 'includes the correct content' do
is_expected.to have_text /Someone, hopefully you, has requested to reset the password for your GitLab account on #{Gitlab.config.gitlab.url}/
is_expected.to have_body_text /If you did not perform this request, you can safely ignore this email./
is_expected.to have_body_text /Otherwise, click the link below to complete the process./
end
it 'includes a link to reset the password' do
is_expected.to have_link("Reset password", href: "#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.url}/users/password/edit?reset_password_token=faketoken")
end
end
describe '#email_changed' do
subject { described_class.email_changed(user, {}) }
let_it_be(:user) { create(:user) }
it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab'
it 'is sent to the user' do
is_expected.to deliver_to user.email
end
it 'has the correct subject' do
is_expected.to have_subject 'Email Changed'
end
it 'greets the user' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /Hello, #{user.name}!/
end
context "email contains updated id" do
before do
user.update!(email: "new_email@test.com")
end
it 'includes changed email id' do
is_expected.to have_body_text /email is being changed to new_email@test.com./
end
end
end
end