Add test coverage for `Mastodon::CLI::Accounts#approve` (#25160)

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@ -445,4 +445,91 @@ describe Mastodon::CLI::Accounts do
end end
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
end end

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