# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe Session do subject { create :some_session } describe '#account' do it { is_expected.to belong_to(:account).required } it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:account).with_message(:required) } end describe '#logged_at' do def allow_value(*) super.for :logged_at end it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :logged_at } it { is_expected.to allow_value Faker::Time.backward.utc } it { is_expected.to allow_value Faker::Time.forward.utc } end describe '#ip_address' do it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :ip_address } end describe '#user_agent' do def allow_value(*) super.for :user_agent end it { is_expected.to validate_length_of(:user_agent).is_at_most(10_000) } it { is_expected.to allow_value nil } it { is_expected.to allow_value Faker::Internet.user_agent } context 'when it was set to nil' do subject { build :some_session, user_agent: nil } before { subject.validate } specify { expect(subject.user_agent).to eq nil } end context 'when it was set to blank' do subject { build :some_session, user_agent: ' ' * rand(1..3) } before { subject.validate } specify { expect(subject.user_agent).to eq nil } end context 'when it has leading spaces' do subject { build :some_session, user_agent: user_agent } let(:user_agent) { " #{Faker::Internet.user_agent}" } before { subject.validate } specify { expect(subject.user_agent).to eq user_agent.strip } end end end