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nairobi/spec/controllers/subscriptions_controller_spec.rb
Javi Martín 647121d13e Allow different locales per tenant
Note that, currently, we take these settings from the database but we
don't provide a way to edit them through the admin interface, so the
locales must be manually introduced through a Rails console.

While we did consider using a comma-separated list, we're using spaces
in order to be consistent with the way we store the allowed content
types settings.

The `enabled_locales` nomenclature, which contrasts with
`available_locales`, is probably subconsciously based on similar
patterns like the one Nginx uses to enable sites.

Note that we aren't using `Setting.enabled_locales` in the globalize
initializer when setting the fallbacks. This means the following test
(which we could add to the shared globalizable examples) would fail:

```
it "Falls back to an enabled locale if the fallback is not enabled" do
  Setting["locales.default"] = "en"
  Setting["locales.enabled"] = "fr en"
  allow(I18n.fallbacks).to receive(:[]).and_return([:fr, :es])
  Globalize.set_fallbacks_to_all_available_locales

  I18n.with_locale(:fr) do
    expect(record.send(attribute)).to eq "In English"
  end
end
```

The reason is that the code making this test pass could be:

```
def Globalize.set_fallbacks_to_all_available_locales
  Globalize.fallbacks = I18n.available_locales.index_with do |locale|
    ((I18n.fallbacks[locale] & Setting.enabled_locales) + Setting.enabled_locales).uniq
  end
end
```

However, this would make it impossible to run `rake db:migrate` on new
applications because the initializer would try to load the `Setting`
model but the `settings` table wouldn't exist at that point.

Besides, this is a really rare case that IMHO we don't need to support.
For this scenario, an installation would have to enable a locale, create
records with contents in that locale, then disable that locale and have
that locale as a fallback for a language where content for that record
wasn't created. If that happened, it would be solved by creating content
for that record in every enabled language.
2024-06-05 16:10:56 +02:00

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require "rails_helper"
describe SubscriptionsController do
describe "GET edit" do
it "returns a 404 code with a wrong token" do
expect { get :edit, params: { token: "non_existent" } }.to raise_error ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
end
it "doesn't allow access to anonymous users without a token" do
get :edit, params: { token: "" }
expect(response).to redirect_to "/"
expect(flash[:alert]).to eq "You do not have permission to access this page."
end
it "shows the 'not allowed' message in the current locale" do
get :edit, params: { token: "", locale: :es }
expect(response).to redirect_to "/"
expect(flash[:alert]).to eq "No tienes permiso para acceder a esta página."
end
it "uses the user locale where there's no locale in the parameters" do
create(:user, locale: "es", subscriptions_token: "mytoken")
get :edit, params: { token: "mytoken" }
expect(session[:locale]).to eq "es"
end
it "only accepts enabled locales" do
Setting["locales.enabled"] = "en nl"
create(:user, locale: "es", subscriptions_token: "mytoken")
get :edit, params: { token: "mytoken" }
expect(session[:locale]).to eq "en"
end
end
end