JavaScript is used by about 98% of web users, so by testing without it enabled, we're only testing that the application works for a very reduced number of users. We proceeded this way in the past because CONSUL started using Rails 4.2 and truncating the database between JavaScript tests with database cleaner, which made these tests terribly slow. When we upgraded to Rails 5.1 and introduced system tests, we started using database transactions in JavaScript tests, making these tests much faster. So now we can use JavaScript tests everywhere without critically slowing down our test suite.
103 lines
3.1 KiB
Ruby
103 lines
3.1 KiB
Ruby
shared_examples "followable" do |followable_class_name, followable_path, followable_path_arguments|
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let!(:arguments) { {} }
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let!(:followable) { create(followable_class_name) }
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def dom_id(record)
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ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_id(record)
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end
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before do
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followable_path_arguments.each do |argument_name, path_to_value|
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arguments.merge!("#{argument_name}": followable.send(path_to_value))
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end
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end
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context "Show" do
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scenario "Should not display follow button when there is no logged user" do
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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within "##{dom_id(followable)}" do
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expect(page).not_to have_link("Follow")
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end
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end
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scenario "Should display follow button when user is logged in" do
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user = create(:user)
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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within "##{dom_id(followable)}" do
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expect(page).to have_link("Follow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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end
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end
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scenario "Should display follow button when user is logged and is not following" do
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user = create(:user)
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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expect(page).to have_link("Follow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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end
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scenario "Should display unfollow after user clicks on follow button" do
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user = create(:user)
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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within "##{dom_id(followable)}" do
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click_link("Follow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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expect(page).not_to have_link("Follow")
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expect(page).to have_link("Following")
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end
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end
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scenario "Should display new follower notice after user clicks on follow button" do
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user = create(:user)
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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within "##{dom_id(followable)}" do
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click_link("Follow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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end
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expect(page).to have_content "We will notify you of changes as they occur"
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end
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scenario "Display unfollow button when user already following" do
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user = create(:user, followables: [followable])
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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expect(page).to have_link("Following")
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end
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scenario "Updates follow button & show destroy notice after unfollow button is clicked" do
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user = create(:user, followables: [followable])
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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within "##{dom_id(followable)}" do
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click_link("Unfollow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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expect(page).not_to have_link("Unfollow")
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expect(page).to have_link("Follow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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end
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end
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scenario "Should display destroy follower notice after user clicks on unfollow button" do
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user = create(:user, followables: [followable])
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login_as(user)
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visit send(followable_path, arguments)
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within "##{dom_id(followable)}" do
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click_link("Unfollow #{followable.model_name.human.downcase}")
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end
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expect(page).to have_content "You will no longer receive notifications"
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end
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end
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end
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