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puyopuyotetr.is/spec/models/follow_request_spec.rb
Thibaut Girka a7aedebc31 Merge branch 'master' into glitch-soc/merge-upstream
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- `app/models/user.rb`:
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- `app/policies/status_policy.rb`:
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require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe FollowRequest, type: :model do
describe '#authorize!' do
let(:follow_request) { Fabricate(:follow_request, account: account, target_account: target_account) }
let(:account) { Fabricate(:account) }
let(:target_account) { Fabricate(:account) }
it 'calls Account#follow!, MergeWorker.perform_async, and #destroy!' do
expect(account).to receive(:follow!).with(target_account, reblogs: true, notify: false, uri: follow_request.uri)
expect(MergeWorker).to receive(:perform_async).with(target_account.id, account.id)
expect(follow_request).to receive(:destroy!)
follow_request.authorize!
end
it 'generates a Follow' do
follow_request = Fabricate.create(:follow_request)
follow_request.authorize!
target = follow_request.target_account
expect(follow_request.account.following?(target)).to be true
end
it 'correctly passes show_reblogs when true' do
follow_request = Fabricate.create(:follow_request, show_reblogs: true)
follow_request.authorize!
target = follow_request.target_account
expect(follow_request.account.muting_reblogs?(target)).to be false
end
it 'correctly passes show_reblogs when false' do
follow_request = Fabricate.create(:follow_request, show_reblogs: false)
follow_request.authorize!
target = follow_request.target_account
expect(follow_request.account.muting_reblogs?(target)).to be true
end
end
end