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.
65 lines
2.2 KiB
Ruby
65 lines
2.2 KiB
Ruby
require "rails_helper"
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describe "Poll Results" do
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scenario "List each Poll question" do
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user1 = create(:user, :level_two)
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user2 = create(:user, :level_two)
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user3 = create(:user, :level_two)
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poll = create(:poll, results_enabled: true)
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question1 = create(:poll_question, poll: poll)
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answer1 = create(:poll_question_answer, question: question1, title: "Yes")
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answer2 = create(:poll_question_answer, question: question1, title: "No")
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question2 = create(:poll_question, poll: poll)
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answer3 = create(:poll_question_answer, question: question2, title: "Blue")
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answer4 = create(:poll_question_answer, question: question2, title: "Green")
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answer5 = create(:poll_question_answer, question: question2, title: "Yellow")
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login_as user1
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vote_for_poll_via_web(poll, question1, "Yes")
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vote_for_poll_via_web(poll, question2, "Blue")
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expect(Poll::Voter.count).to eq(1)
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logout
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login_as user2
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vote_for_poll_via_web(poll, question1, "Yes")
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vote_for_poll_via_web(poll, question2, "Green")
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expect(Poll::Voter.count).to eq(2)
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logout
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login_as user3
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vote_for_poll_via_web(poll, question1, "No")
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vote_for_poll_via_web(poll, question2, "Yellow")
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expect(Poll::Voter.count).to eq(3)
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logout
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poll.update!(ends_at: 1.day.ago)
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visit results_poll_path(poll)
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expect(page).to have_content(question1.title)
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expect(page).to have_content(question2.title)
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within("#question_#{question1.id}_results_table") do
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expect(find("#answer_#{answer1.id}_result")).to have_content("2 (66.67%)")
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expect(find("#answer_#{answer2.id}_result")).to have_content("1 (33.33%)")
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end
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within("#question_#{question2.id}_results_table") do
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expect(find("#answer_#{answer3.id}_result")).to have_content("1 (33.33%)")
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expect(find("#answer_#{answer4.id}_result")).to have_content("1 (33.33%)")
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expect(find("#answer_#{answer5.id}_result")).to have_content("1 (33.33%)")
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end
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end
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scenario "Results for polls with questions but without answers" do
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poll = create(:poll, :expired, results_enabled: true)
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question = create(:poll_question, poll: poll)
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visit results_poll_path(poll)
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expect(page).to have_content question.title
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end
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end
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