require 'rails_helper' require 'devise_two_factor/spec_helpers' RSpec.describe User, type: :model do it_behaves_like 'two_factor_backupable' describe 'validations' do it 'is invalid without an account' do user = Fabricate.build(:user, account: nil) user.valid? expect(user).to model_have_error_on_field(:account) end it 'is invalid without a valid locale' do user = Fabricate.build(:user, locale: 'toto') user.valid? expect(user).to model_have_error_on_field(:locale) end it 'is invalid without a valid email' do user = Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'john@') user.valid? expect(user).to model_have_error_on_field(:email) end end describe 'settings' do it 'inherits default settings from default yml' do expect(Setting.boost_modal).to eq false expect(Setting.interactions['must_be_follower']).to eq false user = User.new expect(user.settings.boost_modal).to eq false expect(user.settings.interactions['must_be_follower']).to eq false end it 'can update settings' do user = Fabricate(:user) expect(user.settings['interactions']['must_be_follower']).to eq false user.settings['interactions'] = user.settings['interactions'].merge('must_be_follower' => true) user.reload expect(user.settings['interactions']['must_be_follower']).to eq true end xit 'does not mutate defaults via the cache' do user = Fabricate(:user) user.settings['interactions']['must_be_follower'] = true # TODO # This mutates the global settings default such that future user # instances will inherit the incorrect starting values other = Fabricate(:user) expect(other.settings['interactions']['must_be_follower']).to eq false end end describe 'scopes' do describe 'recent' do it 'returns an array of recent users ordered by id' do user_1 = Fabricate(:user) user_2 = Fabricate(:user) expect(User.recent).to match_array([user_2, user_1]) end end describe 'admins' do it 'returns an array of users who are admin' do user_1 = Fabricate(:user, admin: false) user_2 = Fabricate(:user, admin: true) expect(User.admins).to match_array([user_2]) end end describe 'confirmed' do it 'returns an array of users who are confirmed' do user_1 = Fabricate(:user, confirmed_at: nil) user_2 = Fabricate(:user, confirmed_at: Time.now) expect(User.confirmed).to match_array([user_2]) end end end let(:account) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'alice') } let(:password) { 'abcd1234' } describe 'blacklist' do around(:each) do |example| old_blacklist = Rails.configuration.x.email_blacklist Rails.configuration.x.email_domains_blacklist = 'mvrht.com' example.run Rails.configuration.x.email_domains_blacklist = old_blacklist end it 'should allow a non-blacklisted user to be created' do user = User.new(email: 'foo@example.com', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_truthy end it 'should not allow a blacklisted user to be created' do user = User.new(email: 'foo@mvrht.com', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_falsey end it 'should not allow a subdomain blacklisted user to be created' do user = User.new(email: 'foo@mvrht.com.topdomain.tld', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_falsey end end describe '#confirmed?' do it 'returns true when a confirmed_at is set' do user = Fabricate.build(:user, confirmed_at: Time.now.utc) expect(user.confirmed?).to be true end it 'returns false if a confirmed_at is nil' do user = Fabricate.build(:user, confirmed_at: nil) expect(user.confirmed?).to be false end end describe 'whitelist' do around(:each) do |example| old_whitelist = Rails.configuration.x.email_whitelist Rails.configuration.x.email_domains_whitelist = 'mastodon.space' example.run Rails.configuration.x.email_domains_whitelist = old_whitelist end it 'should not allow a user to be created unless they are whitelisted' do user = User.new(email: 'foo@example.com', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_falsey end it 'should allow a user to be created if they are whitelisted' do user = User.new(email: 'foo@mastodon.space', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_truthy end it 'should not allow a user with a whitelisted top domain as subdomain in their email address to be created' do user = User.new(email: 'foo@mastodon.space.userdomain.com', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_falsey end it 'should not allow a user to be created with a specific blacklisted subdomain even if the top domain is whitelisted' do old_blacklist = Rails.configuration.x.email_blacklist Rails.configuration.x.email_domains_blacklist = 'blacklisted.mastodon.space' user = User.new(email: 'foo@blacklisted.mastodon.space', account: account, password: password) expect(user.valid?).to be_falsey Rails.configuration.x.email_domains_blacklist = old_blacklist end end end