We define the available locales in the test environment, so Spanish is always available in this environment even if it isn't available in the production environment.
38 lines
847 B
Ruby
38 lines
847 B
Ruby
require "rails_helper"
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describe "Level two verification" do
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scenario "Verification with residency and sms" do
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create(:geozone)
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user = create(:user)
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login_as(user)
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visit account_path
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click_link "Verify my account"
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verify_residence
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fill_in "sms_phone", with: "611111111"
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click_button "Send"
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expect(page).to have_content "Security code confirmation"
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user = user.reload
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fill_in "sms_confirmation_code", with: user.sms_confirmation_code
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click_button "Send"
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expect(page).to have_content "Code correct"
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end
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context "In Spanish, with no fallbacks" do
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before { allow(I18n.fallbacks).to receive(:[]).and_return([:es]) }
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scenario "Works normally" do
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user = create(:user)
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login_as(user)
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visit verification_path(locale: :es)
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verify_residence
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end
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end
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end
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