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27 lines
887 B
Ruby
27 lines
887 B
Ruby
require "rails_helper"
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describe "Poll Questions" do
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scenario "Lists questions from proposals before regular questions" do
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poll = create(:poll)
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normal_question = create(:poll_question, poll: poll)
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proposal_question = create(:poll_question, proposal: create(:proposal), poll: poll)
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visit poll_path(poll)
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expect(proposal_question.title).to appear_before(normal_question.title)
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end
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scenario "shows answers with an image and no description" do
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poll = create(:poll)
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answer = create(:poll_question_answer, poll: poll, title: "Pedestrian road", description: "")
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create(:image, imageable: answer, title: "Trees on both sides of the road")
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visit poll_path(poll)
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within "#poll_more_info_answers" do
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expect(page).to have_content "Pedestrian road"
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expect(page).to have_css "img[alt='Trees on both sides of the road']"
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end
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end
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end
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