This rule was added in rubocop-rspec 2.9.0. We were using `be_nil` 50% of the time, and `be nil` the rest of the time. No strong preference for either one, but IMHO we don't lose anything be being consistent.
22 lines
649 B
Ruby
22 lines
649 B
Ruby
require "spec_helper"
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shared_examples_for "has_public_author" do
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let(:model) { described_class }
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describe "public_author" do
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it "returns author if author's activity is public" do
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author = create(:user, public_activity: true)
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authored_element = create(model.to_s.underscore.to_sym, author: author)
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expect(authored_element.public_author).to eq(author)
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end
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it "returns nil if author's activity is private" do
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author = create(:user, public_activity: false)
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authored_element = create(model.to_s.underscore.to_sym, author: author)
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expect(authored_element.public_author).to be nil
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end
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end
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end
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