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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
require 'mastodon/cli/accounts'
describe Mastodon::CLI::Accounts do
let(:cli) { described_class.new }
describe '.exit_on_failure?' do
it 'returns true' do
expect(described_class.exit_on_failure?).to be true
end
end
describe '#create' do
shared_examples 'a new user with given email address and username' do
it 'creates a new user with the specified email address' do
cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options)
expect(User.find_by(email: options[:email])).to be_present
end
it 'creates a new local account with the specified username' do
cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options)
expect(Account.find_local('tootctl_username')).to be_present
end
it 'returns "OK" and newly generated password' do
allow(SecureRandom).to receive(:hex).and_return('test_password')
expect { cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including("OK\nNew password: test_password")
).to_stdout
end
end
context 'when required USERNAME and --email are provided' do
let(:arguments) { ['tootctl_username'] }
context 'with USERNAME and --email only' do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl@example.com' } }
it_behaves_like 'a new user with given email address and username'
context 'with invalid --email value' do
let(:options) { { email: 'invalid' } }
it 'exits with an error message' do
expect { cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('Failure/Error: email')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
end
context 'with --confirmed option' do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl@example.com', confirmed: true } }
it_behaves_like 'a new user with given email address and username'
it 'creates a new user with confirmed status' do
cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options)
user = User.find_by(email: options[:email])
expect(user.confirmed?).to be(true)
end
end
context 'with --approve option' do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl@example.com', approve: true } }
before do
Form::AdminSettings.new(registrations_mode: 'approved').save
end
it_behaves_like 'a new user with given email address and username'
it 'creates a new user with approved status' do
cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options)
user = User.find_by(email: options[:email])
expect(user.approved?).to be(true)
end
end
context 'with --role option' do
context 'when role exists' do
let(:default_role) { Fabricate(:user_role) }
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl@example.com', role: default_role.name } }
it_behaves_like 'a new user with given email address and username'
it 'creates a new user and assigns the specified role' do
cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options)
role = User.find_by(email: options[:email])&.role
expect(role.name).to eq(default_role.name)
end
end
context 'when role does not exist' do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl@example.com', role: '404' } }
it 'exits with an error message indicating the role name was not found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('Cannot find user role with that name')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
end
context 'with --reattach option' do
context "when account's user is present" do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl_new@example.com', reattach: true } }
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user, email: 'tootctl@example.com') }
before do
Fabricate(:account, username: 'tootctl_username', user: user)
end
it 'returns an error message indicating the username is already taken' do
expect { cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including("The chosen username is currently in use\nUse --force to reattach it anyway and delete the other user")
).to_stdout
end
context 'with --force option' do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl_new@example.com', reattach: true, force: true } }
it 'reattaches the account to the new user and deletes the previous user' do
cli.invoke(:create, arguments, options)
user = Account.find_local('tootctl_username')&.user
expect(user.email).to eq(options[:email])
end
end
end
context "when account's user is not present" do
let(:options) { { email: 'tootctl@example.com', reattach: true } }
before do
Fabricate(:account, username: 'tootctl_username', user: nil)
end
it_behaves_like 'a new user with given email address and username'
end
end
end
context 'when required --email option is not provided' do
let(:arguments) { ['tootctl_username'] }
it 'raises a required argument missing error (Thor::RequiredArgumentMissingError)' do
expect { cli.invoke(:create, arguments) }
.to raise_error(Thor::RequiredArgumentMissingError)
end
end
end
describe '#modify' do
context 'when the given username is not found' do
let(:arguments) { ['non_existent_username'] }
it 'exits with an error message indicating the user was not found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('No user with such username')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when the given username is found' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:arguments) { [user.account.username] }
context 'when no option is provided' do
it 'returns a successful message' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('OK')
).to_stdout
end
it 'does not modify the user' do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments)
expect(user).to eq(user.reload)
end
end
context 'with --role option' do
context 'when the given role is not found' do
let(:options) { { role: '404' } }
it 'exits with an error message indicating the role was not found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('Cannot find user role with that name')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when the given role is found' do
let(:default_role) { Fabricate(:user_role) }
let(:options) { { role: default_role.name } }
it "updates the user's role to the specified role" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
role = user.reload.role
expect(role.name).to eq(default_role.name)
end
end
end
context 'with --remove-role option' do
let(:options) { { remove_role: true } }
let(:role) { Fabricate(:user_role) }
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, role: role) }
it "removes the user's role successfully" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
role = user.reload.role
expect(role.name).to be_empty
end
end
context 'with --email option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, email: 'old_email@email.com') }
let(:options) { { email: 'new_email@email.com' } }
it "sets the user's unconfirmed email to the provided email address" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
expect(user.reload.unconfirmed_email).to eq(options[:email])
end
it "does not update the user's original email address" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
expect(user.reload.email).to eq('old_email@email.com')
end
context 'with --confirm option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, email: 'old_email@email.com', confirmed_at: nil) }
let(:options) { { email: 'new_email@email.com', confirm: true } }
it "updates the user's email address to the provided email" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
expect(user.reload.email).to eq(options[:email])
end
it "sets the user's email address as confirmed" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
expect(user.reload.confirmed?).to be(true)
end
end
end
context 'with --confirm option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, confirmed_at: nil) }
let(:options) { { confirm: true } }
it "confirms the user's email address" do
cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options)
expect(user.reload.confirmed?).to be(true)
end
end
context 'with --approve option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, approved: false) }
let(:options) { { approve: true } }
before do
Form::AdminSettings.new(registrations_mode: 'approved').save
end
it 'approves the user' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to change { user.reload.approved }.from(false).to(true)
end
end
context 'with --disable option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, disabled: false) }
let(:options) { { disable: true } }
it 'disables the user' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to change { user.reload.disabled }.from(false).to(true)
end
end
context 'with --enable option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, disabled: true) }
let(:options) { { enable: true } }
it 'enables the user' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to change { user.reload.disabled }.from(true).to(false)
end
end
context 'with --reset-password option' do
let(:options) { { reset_password: true } }
it 'returns a new password for the user' do
allow(SecureRandom).to receive(:hex).and_return('new_password')
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('new_password')
).to_stdout
end
end
context 'with --disable-2fa option' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, otp_required_for_login: true) }
let(:options) { { disable_2fa: true } }
it 'disables the two-factor authentication for the user' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to change { user.reload.otp_required_for_login }.from(true).to(false)
end
end
context 'when provided data is invalid' do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:options) { { email: 'invalid' } }
it 'exits with an error message' do
expect { cli.invoke(:modify, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('Failure/Error: email')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
end
end
describe '#delete' do
let(:account) { Fabricate(:account) }
let(:arguments) { [account.username] }
let(:options) { { email: account.user.email } }
let(:delete_account_service) { instance_double(DeleteAccountService) }
before do
allow(DeleteAccountService).to receive(:new).and_return(delete_account_service)
allow(delete_account_service).to receive(:call)
end
context 'when both username and --email are provided' do
it 'exits with an error message indicating that only one should be used' do
expect { cli.invoke(:delete, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('Use username or --email, not both')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when neither username nor --email are provided' do
it 'exits with an error message indicating that no username was provided' do
expect { cli.invoke(:delete) }.to output(
a_string_including('No username provided')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when username is provided' do
it 'deletes the specified user successfully' do
cli.invoke(:delete, arguments)
expect(delete_account_service).to have_received(:call).with(account, reserve_email: false).once
end
context 'with --dry-run option' do
let(:options) { { dry_run: true } }
it 'does not delete the specified user' do
cli.invoke(:delete, arguments, options)
expect(delete_account_service).to_not have_received(:call).with(account, reserve_email: false)
end
it 'outputs a successful message in dry run mode' do
expect { cli.invoke(:delete, arguments, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('OK (DRY RUN)')
).to_stdout
end
end
context 'when the given username is not found' do
let(:arguments) { ['non_existent_username'] }
it 'exits with an error message indicating that no user was found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:delete, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('No user with such username')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
end
context 'when --email is provided' do
it 'deletes the specified user successfully' do
cli.invoke(:delete, nil, options)
expect(delete_account_service).to have_received(:call).with(account, reserve_email: false).once
end
context 'with --dry-run option' do
let(:options) { { email: account.user.email, dry_run: true } }
it 'does not delete the user' do
cli.invoke(:delete, nil, options)
expect(delete_account_service).to_not have_received(:call).with(account, reserve_email: false)
end
it 'outputs a successful message in dry run mode' do
expect { cli.invoke(:delete, nil, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('OK (DRY RUN)')
).to_stdout
end
end
context 'when the given email address is not found' do
let(:options) { { email: '404@example.com' } }
it 'exits with an error message indicating that no user was found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:delete, nil, options) }.to output(
a_string_including('No user with such email')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
end
end
describe '#approve' do
let(:total_users) { 10 }
before do
Form::AdminSettings.new(registrations_mode: 'approved').save
Fabricate.times(total_users, :user)
end
context 'with --all option' do
it 'approves all pending registrations' do
cli.invoke(:approve, nil, all: true)
expect(User.pluck(:approved).all?(true)).to be(true)
end
end
context 'with --number option' do
context 'when the number is positive' do
let(:options) { { number: 3 } }
it 'approves the earliest n pending registrations' do
cli.invoke(:approve, nil, options)
n_earliest_pending_registrations = User.order(created_at: :asc).first(options[:number])
expect(n_earliest_pending_registrations.all?(&:approved?)).to be(true)
end
it 'does not approve the remaining pending registrations' do
cli.invoke(:approve, nil, options)
pending_registrations = User.order(created_at: :asc).last(total_users - options[:number])
expect(pending_registrations.all?(&:approved?)).to be(false)
end
end
context 'when the number is negative' do
it 'exits with an error message indicating that the number must be positive' do
expect { cli.invoke(:approve, nil, number: -1) }.to output(
a_string_including('Number must be positive')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when the given number is greater than the number of users' do
let(:options) { { number: total_users * 2 } }
it 'approves all users' do
cli.invoke(:approve, nil, options)
expect(User.pluck(:approved).all?(true)).to be(true)
end
it 'does not raise any error' do
expect { cli.invoke(:approve, nil, options) }
.to_not raise_error
end
end
end
context 'with username argument' do
context 'when the given username is found' do
let(:user) { User.last }
let(:arguments) { [user.account.username] }
it 'approves the specified user successfully' do
cli.invoke(:approve, arguments)
expect(user.reload.approved?).to be(true)
end
end
context 'when the given username is not found' do
let(:arguments) { ['non_existent_username'] }
it 'exits with an error message indicating that no such account was found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:approve, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('No such account')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
end
end
describe '#follow' do
context 'when the given username is not found' do
let(:arguments) { ['non_existent_username'] }
it 'exits with an error message indicating that no account with the given username was found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:follow, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('No such account')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when the given username is found' do
let!(:target_account) { Fabricate(:account) }
let!(:follower_bob) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'bob') }
let!(:follower_rony) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'rony') }
let!(:follower_charles) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'charles') }
let(:follow_service) { instance_double(FollowService, call: nil) }
let(:scope) { Account.local.without_suspended }
before do
allow(cli).to receive(:parallelize_with_progress).and_yield(follower_bob)
.and_yield(follower_rony)
.and_yield(follower_charles)
.and_return([3, nil])
allow(FollowService).to receive(:new).and_return(follow_service)
end
it 'makes all local accounts follow the target account' do
cli.follow(target_account.username)
expect(cli).to have_received(:parallelize_with_progress).with(scope).once
expect(follow_service).to have_received(:call).with(follower_bob, target_account, any_args).once
expect(follow_service).to have_received(:call).with(follower_rony, target_account, any_args).once
expect(follow_service).to have_received(:call).with(follower_charles, target_account, any_args).once
end
it 'displays a successful message' do
expect { cli.follow(target_account.username) }.to output(
a_string_including('OK, followed target from 3 accounts')
).to_stdout
end
end
end
describe '#unfollow' do
context 'when the given username is not found' do
let(:arguments) { ['non_existent_username'] }
it 'exits with an error message indicating that no account with the given username was found' do
expect { cli.invoke(:unfollow, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('No such account')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when the given username is found' do
let!(:target_account) { Fabricate(:account) }
let!(:follower_chris) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'chris') }
let!(:follower_rambo) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'rambo') }
let!(:follower_ana) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'ana') }
let(:unfollow_service) { instance_double(UnfollowService, call: nil) }
let(:scope) { target_account.followers.local }
before do
accounts = [follower_chris, follower_rambo, follower_ana]
accounts.each { |account| target_account.follow!(account) }
allow(cli).to receive(:parallelize_with_progress).and_yield(follower_chris)
.and_yield(follower_rambo)
.and_yield(follower_ana)
.and_return([3, nil])
allow(UnfollowService).to receive(:new).and_return(unfollow_service)
end
it 'makes all local accounts unfollow the target account' do
cli.unfollow(target_account.username)
expect(cli).to have_received(:parallelize_with_progress).with(scope).once
expect(unfollow_service).to have_received(:call).with(follower_chris, target_account).once
expect(unfollow_service).to have_received(:call).with(follower_rambo, target_account).once
expect(unfollow_service).to have_received(:call).with(follower_ana, target_account).once
end
it 'displays a successful message' do
expect { cli.unfollow(target_account.username) }.to output(
a_string_including('OK, unfollowed target from 3 accounts')
).to_stdout
end
end
end
describe '#backup' do
context 'when the given username is not found' do
let(:arguments) { ['non_existent_username'] }
it 'exits with an error message indicating that there is no such account' do
expect { cli.invoke(:backup, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('No user with such username')
).to_stdout
.and raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
context 'when the given username is found' do
let(:account) { Fabricate(:account) }
let(:user) { account.user }
let(:arguments) { [account.username] }
it 'creates a new backup for the specified user' do
expect { cli.invoke(:backup, arguments) }.to change { user.backups.count }.by(1)
end
it 'creates a backup job' do
allow(BackupWorker).to receive(:perform_async)
cli.invoke(:backup, arguments)
latest_backup = user.backups.last
expect(BackupWorker).to have_received(:perform_async).with(latest_backup.id).once
end
it 'displays a successful message' do
expect { cli.invoke(:backup, arguments) }.to output(
a_string_including('OK')
).to_stdout
end
end
end
end