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author | Azul <azul@leap.se> | 2013-07-02 17:14:32 +0200 |
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committer | Azul <azul@leap.se> | 2013-07-17 10:47:14 +0200 |
commit | 1e4245907ca17d1d6afbeca82b25c35c970ba499 (patch) | |
tree | 432d9012731d2f35b704541f1fd976aaef2ae92f /billing/test | |
parent | 968448cea22364f1fd423cedc54cf6d8a0f2e09e (diff) |
billing: functional test for payments controller
Diffstat (limited to 'billing/test')
-rw-r--r-- | billing/test/functional/payments_controller_test.rb | 65 |
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/billing/test/functional/payments_controller_test.rb b/billing/test/functional/payments_controller_test.rb index c8ef205..8f3bfe7 100644 --- a/billing/test/functional/payments_controller_test.rb +++ b/billing/test/functional/payments_controller_test.rb @@ -1,27 +1,8 @@ require 'test_helper' +require 'fake_braintree' class PaymentsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase - setup do - FakeBraintree.clear! - @user = FactoryGirl.create :user - @other_user = FactoryGirl.create :user - FakeBraintree.clear! - FakeBraintree.verify_all_cards! - testid = 'testid' - FakeBraintree::Customer.new({:credit_cards => [{:number=>"5105105105105100", :expiration_date=>"05/2013"}]}, {:id => testid, :merchant_id => Braintree::Configuration.merchant_id}) - # any reason to call the create instance method on the FakeBraintree::Customer ? - @customer = Customer.new(:user_id => @other_user.id) - @customer.braintree_customer_id = testid - @customer.save - end - - teardown do - @user.destroy - @other_user.destroy - @customer.destroy - end - test "payment when unauthorized" do get :new assert_not_nil assigns(:tr_data) @@ -29,27 +10,55 @@ class PaymentsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase end test "authenticated user must create account before making payment" do - login @user + login get :new assert_response :redirect assert_equal new_customer_url, response.header['Location'] end test "payment when authenticated as customer" do + customer = FactoryGirl.create :customer_with_payment_info + login customer.user get :new assert_not_nil assigns(:tr_data) assert_response :success - #TODO check more here end - # what would we test with something like this? - test "fake transaction" do - transaction = FakeBraintree.generate_transaction(:amount => '20.00', - #:status => Braintree::Transaction::Status::Settled, - #:subscription_id => 'foobar', - ) + test "successful confirmation renders confirm" do + Braintree::TransparentRedirect.expects(:confirm).returns(success_response) + get :confirm + assert_response :success + assert_template :confirm end + test "failed confirmation renders new" do + Braintree::TransparentRedirect.expects(:confirm).returns(failure_response) + get :confirm + + assert_response :success + assert_not_nil assigns(:tr_data) + assert_template :new + end + + def failure_response + stub success?: false, + errors: stub(for: nil, size: 0), + params: {}, + transaction: stub(status: nil) + end + + def success_response + stub success?: true, + transaction: stub_transaction + end + + # that's what you get when not following the law of demeter... + def stub_transaction + stub amount: "100.00", + id: "ASDF", + customer_details: FactoryGirl.build(:braintree_customer), + credit_card_details: FactoryGirl.build(:braintree_customer).credit_cards.first + end end |