require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe Subscription, type: :model do let(:alice) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'alice') } subject { Fabricate(:subscription, account: alice) } describe '#expired?' do it 'return true when expires_at is past' do subject.expires_at = 2.days.ago expect(subject.expired?).to be true end it 'return false when expires_at is future' do subject.expires_at = 2.days.from_now expect(subject.expired?).to be false end end describe 'lease_seconds' do it 'returns the time remaing until expiration' do datetime = 1.day.from_now subscription = Subscription.new(expires_at: datetime) travel_to(datetime - 12.hours) do expect(subscription.lease_seconds).to eq(12.hours) end end end describe 'lease_seconds=' do it 'sets expires_at to min expiration when small value is provided' do subscription = Subscription.new datetime = 1.day.from_now too_low = Subscription::MIN_EXPIRATION - 1000 travel_to(datetime) do subscription.lease_seconds = too_low end expected = datetime + Subscription::MIN_EXPIRATION.seconds expect(subscription.expires_at).to be_within(1.0).of(expected) end it 'sets expires_at to value when valid value is provided' do subscription = Subscription.new datetime = 1.day.from_now valid = Subscription::MIN_EXPIRATION + 1000 travel_to(datetime) do subscription.lease_seconds = valid end expected = datetime + valid.seconds expect(subscription.expires_at).to be_within(1.0).of(expected) end it 'sets expires_at to max expiration when large value is provided' do subscription = Subscription.new datetime = 1.day.from_now too_high = Subscription::MAX_EXPIRATION + 1000 travel_to(datetime) do subscription.lease_seconds = too_high end expected = datetime + Subscription::MAX_EXPIRATION.seconds expect(subscription.expires_at).to be_within(1.0).of(expected) end end end