This way it won't be possible to browse all user URLs by just going to /users/1, /users/2, /users/3, ... and collect usernames, which might not be desirable in some cases. Note we could use the username as a URL parameter and just find the user with `@user = User.find_by!(id: id, username: username)`, but since usernames might contain strange characters, this might lead to strange/ugly URLs. Finally, note we're using `username.to_s` in order to cover the case where the username is `nil` (as is the case with erased users).
40 lines
995 B
Ruby
40 lines
995 B
Ruby
require "rails_helper"
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describe UsersController do
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describe "GET show" do
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let!(:user) { create(:user, username: "James Jameson") }
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it "finds a user by ID and slug" do
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get :show, params: { id: "#{user.id}-james-jameson" }
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expect(response).to be_successful
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end
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it "does not find a user by just an ID" do
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expect do
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get :show, params: { id: user.id }
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end.to raise_error ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
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end
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it "does not find a user by just a slug" do
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expect do
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get :show, params: { id: "james-jameson" }
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end.to raise_error ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
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end
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it "does not find a user with the wrong slug" do
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expect do
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get :show, params: { id: "#{user.id}-James Jameson" }
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end.to raise_error ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
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end
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it "finds users without username by ID" do
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user.erase
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get :show, params: { id: user.id }
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expect(response).to be_successful
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end
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end
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end
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