gitlabhq/spec/requests/admin/admin_users_spec.rb
Robb Kidd dfb5da9da3 Disable observers in specs. Enable only when observer is under test.
Used the built-in observer enable/disable feature in ActiveModel[1].
ActiveRecord::Base includes ActiveModel::Observing which provides this
behavior.

Simple wraps to enable the observer under test were added to the specs
for: ActivityObserver, IssueObserver, Admin::Users and Issues.

The spec for Project.last_activity was refactored to separate the tests
for #last_activity and #last_activity_date. Each had doubles added to
isolate the spec from the hidden dependency on the ActivityObserver
action to create an Event for the project when an Issue is created. This
ActivityObserver behavior is already tested by its spec.

[1] http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/ObserverArray.html
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require 'spec_helper'
describe "Admin::Users" do
before { login_as :admin }
describe "GET /admin/users" do
before do
visit admin_users_path
end
it "should be ok" do
current_path.should == admin_users_path
end
it "should have users list" do
page.should have_content(@user.email)
page.should have_content(@user.name)
end
end
describe "GET /admin/users/new" do
before do
@password = "123ABC"
visit new_admin_user_path
fill_in "user_name", :with => "Big Bang"
fill_in "user_email", :with => "bigbang@mail.com"
fill_in "user_password", :with => @password
fill_in "user_password_confirmation", :with => @password
end
it "should create new user" do
expect { click_button "Save" }.to change {User.count}.by(1)
end
it "should create user with valid data" do
click_button "Save"
user = User.last
user.name.should == "Big Bang"
user.email.should == "bigbang@mail.com"
end
it "should call send mail" do
User.observers.enable :mailer_observer do
Notify.should_receive(:new_user_email).and_return(stub(:deliver => true))
click_button "Save"
end
end
it "should send valid email to user with email & password" do
User.observers.enable :mailer_observer do
with_resque do
click_button "Save"
end
user = User.last
email = ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last
email.subject.should have_content("Account was created")
email.body.should have_content(user.email)
email.body.should have_content(@password)
end
end
end
describe "GET /admin/users/:id" do
before do
visit admin_users_path
click_link "#{@user.name}"
end
it "should have user info" do
page.should have_content(@user.email)
page.should have_content(@user.name)
page.should have_content(@user.projects_limit)
end
end
describe "GET /admin/users/:id/edit" do
before do
@simple_user = Factory :user
visit admin_users_path
click_link "edit_user_#{@simple_user.id}"
end
it "should have user edit page" do
page.should have_content("Name")
page.should have_content("Password")
end
describe "Update user" do
before do
fill_in "user_name", :with => "Big Bang"
fill_in "user_email", :with => "bigbang@mail.com"
check "user_admin"
click_button "Save"
end
it "should show page with new data" do
page.should have_content("bigbang@mail.com")
page.should have_content("Big Bang")
end
it "should change user entry" do
@simple_user.reload
@simple_user.name.should == "Big Bang"
@simple_user.is_admin?.should be_true
end
end
end
describe "Add new project" do
before do
@new_project = Factory :project
visit admin_user_path(@user)
end
it "should create new user" do
select @new_project.name, :from => "project_ids"
expect { click_button "Add" }.to change { UsersProject.count }.by(1)
page.should have_content @new_project.name
current_path.should == admin_user_path(@user)
end
end
end