# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' describe StatusFilter do describe '#filtered?' do let(:status) { Fabricate(:status) } context 'without an account' do subject { described_class.new(status, nil) } context 'when there are no connections' do it { is_expected.not_to be_filtered } end context 'when status account is silenced' do before do status.account.update(silenced: true) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end context 'when status policy does not allow show' do before do expect_any_instance_of(StatusPolicy).to receive(:show?).and_return(false) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end end context 'with real account' do let(:account) { Fabricate(:account) } subject { described_class.new(status, account) } context 'when there are no connections' do it { is_expected.not_to be_filtered } end context 'when status account is blocked' do before do Fabricate(:block, account: account, target_account: status.account) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end context 'when status account domain is blocked' do before do status.account.update(domain: 'example.com') Fabricate(:account_domain_block, account: account, domain: status.account_domain) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end context 'when status account is muted' do before do Fabricate(:mute, account: account, target_account: status.account) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end context 'when status account is silenced' do before do status.account.update(silenced: true) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end context 'when status policy does not allow show' do before do expect_any_instance_of(StatusPolicy).to receive(:show?).and_return(false) end it { is_expected.to be_filtered } end end end end