Examples for Status#set_locality and .as_tag_timeline.

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- exposes the local-only emoji so that it can be used in examples
- allows local_only to be set explicitly, i.e. for timeline filtering
  specs
th-downstream
David Yip 7 years ago
parent bdf25f5a60
commit b8e6074c53

@ -276,7 +276,11 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
def marked_local_only?
# match both with and without U+FE0F (the emoji variation selector)
/👁\ufe0f?\z/.match?(content)
/#{local_only_emoji}\ufe0f?\z/.match?(content)
end
def local_only_emoji
'👁'
end
private
@ -305,7 +309,7 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
end
def set_locality
if account.domain.nil?
if account.domain.nil? && !attribute_changed?(:local_only)
self.local_only = marked_local_only?
end
end

@ -197,6 +197,43 @@ RSpec.describe Status, type: :model do
end
end
describe 'on create' do
let(:local_account) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'local', domain: nil) }
let(:remote_account) { Fabricate(:account, username: 'remote', domain: 'example.com') }
subject { Status.new }
describe 'on a status that ends with the local-only emoji' do
before do
subject.text = 'A toot ' + subject.local_only_emoji
end
context 'if the status originates from this instance' do
before do
subject.account = local_account
end
it 'is marked local-only' do
subject.save!
expect(subject).to be_local_only
end
end
context 'if the status is remote' do
before do
subject.account = remote_account
end
it 'is not marked local-only' do
subject.save!
expect(subject).to_not be_local_only
end
end
end
end
describe '.mutes_map' do
let(:status) { Fabricate(:status) }
let(:account) { Fabricate(:account) }
@ -570,6 +607,27 @@ RSpec.describe Status, type: :model do
results = Status.as_tag_timeline(tag)
expect(results).to include(status)
end
context 'on a local-only status' do
let(:tag) { Fabricate(:tag) }
let(:status) { Fabricate(:status, local_only: true, tags: [tag]) }
context 'if account is nil' do
let(:account) { nil }
it 'filters the local-only status out of the result set' do
expect(Status.as_tag_timeline(tag, account)).not_to include(status)
end
end
context 'if account is not nil and local' do
let(:account) { Fabricate(:account, domain: nil) }
it 'keeps the local-only status in the result set' do
expect(Status.as_tag_timeline(tag, account)).to include(status)
end
end
end
end
describe '.permitted_for' do

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