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- # frozen_string_literal: true
- require 'rails_helper'
- RSpec.describe 'Notifications' do
- let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, account_attributes: { username: 'alice' }) }
- let(:token) { Fabricate(:accessible_access_token, resource_owner_id: user.id, scopes: scopes) }
- let(:scopes) { 'read:notifications write:notifications' }
- let(:headers) { { 'Authorization' => "Bearer #{token.token}" } }
- describe 'GET /api/v2/notifications/unread_count', :inline_jobs do
- subject do
- get '/api/v2/notifications/unread_count', headers: headers, params: params
- end
- let(:params) { {} }
- before do
- first_status = PostStatusService.new.call(user.account, text: 'Test')
- ReblogService.new.call(Fabricate(:account), first_status)
- PostStatusService.new.call(Fabricate(:account), text: 'Hello @alice')
- FavouriteService.new.call(Fabricate(:account), first_status)
- FavouriteService.new.call(Fabricate(:account), first_status)
- FollowService.new.call(Fabricate(:account), user.account)
- end
- it_behaves_like 'forbidden for wrong scope', 'write write:notifications'
- context 'with no options' do
- it 'returns expected notifications count' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:count]).to eq 4
- end
- end
- context 'with grouped_types parameter' do
- let(:params) { { grouped_types: %w(reblog) } }
- it 'returns expected notifications count' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:count]).to eq 5
- end
- end
- context 'with a read marker' do
- before do
- id = user.account.notifications.browserable.order(id: :desc).offset(2).first.id
- user.markers.create!(timeline: 'notifications', last_read_id: id)
- end
- it 'returns expected notifications count' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:count]).to eq 2
- end
- end
- context 'with exclude_types param' do
- let(:params) { { exclude_types: %w(mention) } }
- it 'returns expected notifications count' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:count]).to eq 3
- end
- end
- context 'with a user-provided limit' do
- let(:params) { { limit: 2 } }
- it 'returns a capped value' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:count]).to eq 2
- end
- end
- context 'when there are more notifications than the limit' do
- before do
- stub_const('Api::V2::NotificationsController::DEFAULT_NOTIFICATIONS_COUNT_LIMIT', 2)
- end
- it 'returns a capped value' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:count]).to eq Api::V2::NotificationsController::DEFAULT_NOTIFICATIONS_COUNT_LIMIT
- end
- end
- end
- describe 'GET /api/v2/notifications', :inline_jobs do
- subject do
- get '/api/v2/notifications', headers: headers, params: params
- end
- let(:bob) { Fabricate(:user) }
- let(:tom) { Fabricate(:user) }
- let(:params) { {} }
- before do
- first_status = PostStatusService.new.call(user.account, text: 'Test')
- ReblogService.new.call(bob.account, first_status)
- PostStatusService.new.call(bob.account, text: 'Hello @alice')
- FavouriteService.new.call(bob.account, first_status)
- FavouriteService.new.call(tom.account, first_status)
- FollowService.new.call(bob.account, user.account)
- end
- it_behaves_like 'forbidden for wrong scope', 'write write:notifications'
- context 'when there are no notifications' do
- before do
- user.account.notifications.destroy_all
- end
- it 'returns 0 notifications' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:notification_groups]).to eq []
- end
- end
- context 'with no options' do
- it 'returns expected notification types', :aggregate_failures do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(body_json_types).to include('reblog', 'mention', 'favourite', 'follow')
- end
- end
- context 'with grouped_types param' do
- let(:params) { { grouped_types: %w(reblog) } }
- it 'returns everything, but does not group favourites' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:notification_groups]).to contain_exactly(
- a_hash_including(
- type: 'reblog',
- sample_account_ids: [bob.account_id.to_s]
- ),
- a_hash_including(
- type: 'mention',
- sample_account_ids: [bob.account_id.to_s]
- ),
- a_hash_including(
- type: 'favourite',
- sample_account_ids: [bob.account_id.to_s]
- ),
- a_hash_including(
- type: 'favourite',
- sample_account_ids: [tom.account_id.to_s]
- ),
- a_hash_including(
- type: 'follow',
- sample_account_ids: [bob.account_id.to_s]
- )
- )
- end
- end
- context 'with exclude_types param' do
- let(:params) { { exclude_types: %w(mention) } }
- it 'returns everything but excluded type', :aggregate_failures do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body.size).to_not eq 0
- expect(body_json_types.uniq).to_not include 'mention'
- end
- end
- context 'with types param' do
- let(:params) { { types: %w(mention) } }
- it 'returns only requested type', :aggregate_failures do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(body_json_types.uniq).to eq ['mention']
- expect(response.parsed_body.dig(:notification_groups, 0, :page_min_id)).to_not be_nil
- end
- end
- context 'with limit param' do
- let(:params) { { limit: 3 } }
- let(:notifications) { user.account.notifications.reorder(id: :desc) }
- it 'returns the requested number of notifications paginated', :aggregate_failures do
- subject
- expect(response.parsed_body[:notification_groups].size)
- .to eq(params[:limit])
- expect(response)
- .to include_pagination_headers(
- prev: api_v2_notifications_url(limit: params[:limit], min_id: notifications.first.id),
- # TODO: one downside of the current approach is that we return the first ID matching the group,
- # not the last that has been skipped, so pagination is very likely to give overlap
- next: api_v2_notifications_url(limit: params[:limit], max_id: notifications[3].id)
- )
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- end
- end
- context 'with since_id param' do
- let(:params) { { since_id: notifications[2].id } }
- let(:notifications) { user.account.notifications.reorder(id: :desc) }
- it 'returns the requested number of notifications paginated', :aggregate_failures do
- subject
- expect(response.parsed_body[:notification_groups].size)
- .to eq(2)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response)
- .to include_pagination_headers(
- prev: api_v2_notifications_url(limit: params[:limit], min_id: notifications.first.id),
- # TODO: one downside of the current approach is that we return the first ID matching the group,
- # not the last that has been skipped, so pagination is very likely to give overlap
- next: api_v2_notifications_url(limit: params[:limit], max_id: notifications[1].id)
- )
- end
- end
- context 'when requesting stripped-down accounts' do
- let(:params) { { expand_accounts: 'partial_avatars' } }
- let(:recent_account) { Fabricate(:account) }
- before do
- FavouriteService.new.call(recent_account, user.account.statuses.first)
- end
- it 'returns an account in "partial_accounts", with the expected keys', :aggregate_failures do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect(response.parsed_body[:partial_accounts].size).to be > 0
- expect(response.parsed_body[:partial_accounts][0].keys.map(&:to_sym)).to contain_exactly(:acct, :avatar, :avatar_static, :bot, :id, :locked, :url)
- expect(response.parsed_body[:partial_accounts].pluck(:id)).to_not include(recent_account.id.to_s)
- expect(response.parsed_body[:accounts].pluck(:id)).to include(recent_account.id.to_s)
- end
- end
- context 'when passing an invalid value for "expand_accounts"' do
- let(:params) { { expand_accounts: 'unknown_foobar' } }
- it 'returns http bad request' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(400)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- end
- end
- def body_json_types
- response.parsed_body[:notification_groups].pluck(:type)
- end
- end
- describe 'GET /api/v2/notifications/:id' do
- subject do
- get "/api/v2/notifications/#{notification.group_key}", headers: headers
- end
- let(:notification) { Fabricate(:notification, account: user.account, group_key: 'foobar') }
- it_behaves_like 'forbidden for wrong scope', 'write write:notifications'
- it 'returns http success' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- end
- context 'when notification belongs to someone else' do
- let(:notification) { Fabricate(:notification, group_key: 'foobar') }
- it 'returns http not found' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(404)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- end
- end
- end
- describe 'POST /api/v2/notifications/:id/dismiss' do
- subject do
- post "/api/v2/notifications/#{notification.group_key}/dismiss", headers: headers
- end
- let!(:notification) { Fabricate(:notification, account: user.account, group_key: 'foobar') }
- it_behaves_like 'forbidden for wrong scope', 'read read:notifications'
- it 'destroys the notification' do
- subject
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- expect { notification.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
- end
- context 'when notification belongs to someone else' do
- let(:notification) { Fabricate(:notification, group_key: 'foobar') }
- it 'leaves the notification alone' do
- expect { subject }
- .to_not change(Notification, :count)
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- end
- end
- end
- describe 'POST /api/v2/notifications/clear' do
- subject do
- post '/api/v2/notifications/clear', headers: headers
- end
- before do
- Fabricate(:notification, account: user.account)
- end
- it_behaves_like 'forbidden for wrong scope', 'read read:notifications'
- it 'clears notifications for the account' do
- subject
- expect(user.account.reload.notifications).to be_empty
- expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
- expect(response.content_type)
- .to start_with('application/json')
- end
- end
- end
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