`:en` is English for both `standard_locale_name` and `native_locale_name`, and so makes for a poor test candidate for differentiating between them.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			23 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # frozen_string_literal: true
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| require 'rails_helper'
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| 
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| describe LanguagesHelper do
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|   describe 'the SUPPORTED_LOCALES constant' do
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|     it 'includes all i18n locales' do
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|       expect(Set.new(described_class::SUPPORTED_LOCALES.keys + described_class::REGIONAL_LOCALE_NAMES.keys)).to include(*I18n.available_locales)
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   describe 'native_locale_name' do
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|     it 'finds the human readable native name from a key' do
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|       expect(helper.native_locale_name(:de)).to eq('Deutsch')
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   describe 'standard_locale_name' do
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|     it 'finds the human readable standard name from a key' do
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|       expect(helper.standard_locale_name(:de)).to eq('German')
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|     end
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|   end
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| end
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