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- require 'rails_helper'
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- RSpec.describe Follow, type: :model do
- let(:alice) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'alice') }
- let(:bob) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'bob') }
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- describe 'validations' do
- subject { Follow.new(account: alice, target_account: bob) }
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- it 'has a valid fabricator' do
- follow = Fabricate.build(:follow)
- expect(follow).to be_valid
- end
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- it 'is invalid without an account' do
- follow = Fabricate.build(:follow, account: nil)
- follow.valid?
- expect(follow).to model_have_error_on_field(:account)
- end
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- it 'is invalid without a target_account' do
- follow = Fabricate.build(:follow, target_account: nil)
- follow.valid?
- expect(follow).to model_have_error_on_field(:target_account)
- end
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- it 'is invalid if account already follows too many people' do
- alice.update(following_count: FollowLimitValidator::LIMIT)
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- expect(subject).to_not be_valid
- expect(subject).to model_have_error_on_field(:base)
- end
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- it 'is valid if account is only on the brink of following too many people' do
- alice.update(following_count: FollowLimitValidator::LIMIT - 1)
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- expect(subject).to be_valid
- expect(subject).to_not model_have_error_on_field(:base)
- end
- end
-
- describe 'recent' do
- it 'sorts so that more recent follows comes earlier' do
- follow0 = Follow.create!(account: alice, target_account: bob)
- follow1 = Follow.create!(account: bob, target_account: alice)
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- a = Follow.recent.to_a
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- expect(a.size).to eq 2
- expect(a[0]).to eq follow1
- expect(a[1]).to eq follow0
- end
- end
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- describe 'revoke_request!' do
- let(:follow) { Fabricate(:follow, account: account, target_account: target_account) }
- let(:account) { Fabricate(:account) }
- let(:target_account) { Fabricate(:account) }
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- it 'revokes the follow relation' do
- follow.revoke_request!
- expect(account.following?(target_account)).to be false
- end
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- it 'creates a follow request' do
- follow.revoke_request!
- expect(account.requested?(target_account)).to be true
- end
- end
- end
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