jam-cloud/spec/jam_ruby/models/user_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
describe User do
before do
@user = User.new(first_name: "Example", last_name: "User", name: "test", email: "user@example.com",
password: "foobar", password_confirmation: "foobar")
end
subject { @user }
it { should respond_to(:first_name) }
it { should respond_to(:last_name) }
it { should respond_to(:email) }
it { should respond_to(:password_digest) }
it { should respond_to(:password) }
it { should respond_to(:password_confirmation) }
it { should respond_to(:remember_token) }
it { should respond_to(:admin) }
it { should respond_to(:authenticate) }
it { should be_valid }
it { should_not be_admin }
describe "accessible attributes" do
it "should not allow access to admin" do
userish = User.new(admin: true)
userish.admin.should == false # the .new style above will be ignored
userish.admin = true # but deliberate property setting will work
userish.admin.should == true
end
end
describe "with admin attribute set to 'true'" do
before do
@user.save!
@user.toggle!(:admin)
end
it { should be_admin }
end
describe "when first name is not present" do
before { @user.first_name = " " }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when last name is not present" do
before { @user.last_name = " " }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when email is not present" do
before { @user.email = " " }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when first name is too long" do
before { @user.first_name = "a" * 51 }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when last name is too long" do
before { @user.last_name = "a" * 51 }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when email format is invalid" do
it "should be invalid" do
addresses = %w[user@foo,com user_at_foo.org example.user@foo.]
addresses.each do |invalid_address|
@user.email = invalid_address
@user.should_not be_valid
end
end
end
describe "when email format is valid" do
it "should be valid" do
addresses = %w[user@foo.COM A_US-ER@f.b.org frst.lst@foo.jp a+b@baz.cn]
addresses.each do |valid_address|
@user.email = valid_address
@user.should be_valid
end
end
end
describe "when email address is already taken" do
before do
user_with_same_email = @user.dup
user_with_same_email.email = @user.email.upcase
user_with_same_email.save
end
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "email address with mixed case" do
let(:mixed_case_email) { "Foo@ExAMPle.CoM" }
it "should be saved as all lower-case" do
@user.email = mixed_case_email
@user.save
@user.reload.email.should == mixed_case_email.downcase
end
end
describe "when password is not present" do
before { @user.password = @user.password_confirmation = " " }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when password doesn't match confirmation" do
before { @user.password_confirmation = "mismatch" }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "when password confirmation is nil" do
before { @user.password_confirmation = nil }
it { should_not be_valid }
end
describe "with a password that's too short" do
before { @user.password = @user.password_confirmation = "a" * 5 }
it { should be_invalid }
end
describe "return value of authenticate method" do
before { @user.save }
let(:found_user) { User.find_by_email(@user.email) }
describe "with valid password" do
it { should == found_user.authenticate(@user.password) }
end
describe "with invalid password" do
let(:user_for_invalid_password) { found_user.authenticate("invalid") }
it { should_not == user_for_invalid_password }
specify { user_for_invalid_password.should be_false }
end
end
describe "remember token" do
before { @user.save }
its(:remember_token) { should_not be_blank }
end
end