trabajo-afectivo/spec/support/request.rb
2022-04-19 14:53:20 +00:00

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# Copyright (C) 2012-2022 Zammad Foundation, https://zammad-foundation.org/
module ZammadSpecSupportRequest
# This ruby meta programming action creates the methods to perform:
# GET, POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE and HEAD
# HTTP "requests".
# They overwrite the ones of `ActionDispatch::Integration::RequestHelpers`
# to add the headers set by #add_headers before
%i[get post patch put delete head].each do |method_id|
define_method(method_id) do |path, **args|
args = args.with_indifferent_access
args[:headers] = Hash(args[:headers]).merge!(Hash(@headers))
super(path, **args.symbolize_keys)
end
end
# Adds one or more HTTP headers to all requests of the current example.
#
# @param [Hash{String => String}] headers Hash of HTTP headers
#
# @example
# add_headers('Eg Some X-Header' => 'Some value')
# @example
# add_headers(
# 'Header 1' => 'Some value',
# 'Header 2' => 'Some value',
# ...
# )
#
# @return [Hash] The current headers Hash
def add_headers(headers)
@headers = Hash(@headers).merge(headers)
end
# Parses the response.body as JSON.
#
# @example
# json_response
# @example
# json_response.is_a?(Array)
#
# @return [Array, Hash, ...] Parsed JSON structure as Ruby object
def json_response
JSON.parse(response.body)
end
# Authenticates all requests of the current example as the given user.
#
# @example
# authenticated_as(some_admin_user)
#
# @example
# authenticated_as(some_admin_user, on_behalf_of: customer_user)
#
# @example
# authenticated_as(some_admin_user, password: 'wrongpw')
#
# @example
# authenticated_as(some_admin_user, password: 'wrongpw', token: create(:token, action: 'api', user_id: some_admin_user.id) )
#
# @example
# authenticated_as(nil, login: 'not_existing', password: 'wrongpw' )
#
# @return nil
def authenticated_as(user, via: :api_client, **options)
password = options[:password] || user.try(:password_plain) || user.password.to_s
login = options[:login] || user.login
case via
when :api_client
# ensure that always the correct header value is set
# otherwise previous header configurations will be re-used
add_headers('From' => options[:from])
# if we want to authenticate by token
credentials = if options[:token].present?
"Token token=#{options[:token].name}"
else
ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Basic.encode_credentials(login, password)
end
add_headers('Authorization' => credentials)
when :browser
post '/api/v1/signin', params: { username: login, password: password, fingerprint: Faker::Number.number(digits: 9) }
end
end
# Provides a Hash of attributes for the given FactoryBot
# factory parameters which can be used as the params payload.
# Note that the attributes are "cleaned" so no created_by_id etc.
# is present.
#
# @see FactoryBot#attributes_for
#
# @example
# attributes_params_for(:admin, email: 'custom@example.com')
# # => {firstname: 'Nicole', email: 'custom@example.com', ...}
#
# @return [Hash{Symbol => <String, Array, Hash>}] request cleaned attributes
def attributes_params_for(*args)
filter_unused_params(attributes_for(*args))
end
# Provides a Hash of attributes for the given Model instance which can
# be used as the params payload.
# Note that the attributes are "cleaned" so no created_by_id etc.
# is present.
#
# @param [Hash] instance An ActiveRecord instance
#
# @example
# cleaned_params_for(some_admin_user)
# # => {firstname: 'Nicole', email: 'admin@example.com', ...}
#
# @return [Hash{Symbol => <String, Array, Hash>}] request cleaned attributes
def cleaned_params_for(instance)
filter_unused_params(instance.attributes)
end
# This is a self explaining internal method.
#
# @see ApplicationModel#filter_unused_params
def filter_unused_params(unfiltered)
# let's get private
ApplicationModel.send(:filter_unused_params, unfiltered)
end
end
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include ZammadSpecSupportRequest, type: :request
config.before(:each, type: :request) do
Setting.set('system_init_done', true)
end
# This helper allows you to authenticate as a given user in request specs
# via the example metadata, rather than directly:
#
# it 'does something', authenticated_as: :user
#
# In order for this to work, you must define the user in a `let` block first:
#
# let(:user) { create(:customer) }
#
config.before(:each, :authenticated_as, type: :request) do |example|
user = authenticated_as_get_user example.metadata[:authenticated_as], return_type: :user
authenticated_as user if user
end
end