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sidekiq-bulk's push_bulk can either accept arguments directly or run them through a block. Setting expectations on the result of evaluating the blocks allows testing more code (the block itself) and the test is moved closer to the *interface* of the tested code than its precise implementation.
25 lines
809 B
Ruby
25 lines
809 B
Ruby
require 'rails_helper'
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describe ActivityPub::MoveDistributionWorker do
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subject { described_class.new }
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let(:migration) { Fabricate(:account_migration) }
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let(:follower) { Fabricate(:account, protocol: :activitypub, inbox_url: 'http://example.com') }
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let(:blocker) { Fabricate(:account, protocol: :activitypub, inbox_url: 'http://example2.com') }
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describe '#perform' do
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before do
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follower.follow!(migration.account)
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blocker.block!(migration.account)
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end
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it 'delivers to followers and known blockers' do
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expect_push_bulk_to_match(ActivityPub::DeliveryWorker, [
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[kind_of(String), migration.account.id, 'http://example.com'],
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[kind_of(String), migration.account.id, 'http://example2.com']
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])
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subject.perform(migration.id)
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end
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end
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end
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