# Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Zammad Foundation, http://zammad-foundation.org/ FactoryBot.define do factory :external_credential do factory :facebook_credential do name { 'facebook' } credentials { { application_id: 123, application_secret: 123 } } end factory :twitter_credential do name { 'twitter' } credentials do { consumer_key: consumer_key, consumer_secret: consumer_secret, oauth_token: oauth_token, oauth_token_secret: oauth_token_secret, env: 'zammad', controller: 'external_credentials', action: 'app_verify', provider: 'twitter', webhook_id: Faker::Number.number(digits: 19), } end # When recording a new VCR cassette, # Twitter API tests need valid credentials-- # but storing them in this file is a security no-no. # # Instead, store your twitter API credentials in env vars to utilize this factory. # (Try https://github.com/direnv/direnv to set env vars automatically.) transient do consumer_key { ENV.fetch('TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY') { 'REDACTED' } } consumer_secret { ENV.fetch('TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET') { 'REDACTED' } } oauth_token { ENV.fetch('TWITTER_OAUTH_TOKEN') { 'REDACTED' } } oauth_token_secret { ENV.fetch('TWITTER_OAUTH_TOKEN_SECRET') { 'REDACTED' } } end trait :invalid do # If these credentials are fake/invalid, # why don't we use Faker to generate them dynamically? # # Our Twitter API tests use VCR to cache HTTP traffic. # If the values change each time you run the test, # VCR gets confused and raises errors. transient do consumer_key { 'q7K8GEkhyCHs9jHLtkmD9Kod4' } consumer_secret { 'LIDrpO6lRukO0PSicv00x9n8qMPvqvMq9mNInsby5sIkwN2J81' } oauth_token { '7783712304-H9s75r2d532diPmJYK6JrvUWxu9gTDZ6ocjfToL' } oauth_token_secret { 'XFhmXR1J17zaI3bEikHKG5zNUVHVnjpzPuQc0vNmb4z2y' } end end end end end