rails/activemodel/test/cases/attributes_dirty_test.rb
Shouichi Kamiya 51ac8b9f6f Enable Minitest/LiteralAsActualArgument
There are assertions that expected/actual arguments are passed in the
reversed order by mistake. Enabling the LiteralAsActualArgument rule
prevents this mistake from happening.

The existing tests were auto-corrected by rubocop with a bit of
indentation adjustment.

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Hefner <jonathan@hefner.pro>
2023-09-13 10:09:32 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "cases/helper"
class AttributesDirtyTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
class DirtyModel
include ActiveModel::Model
include ActiveModel::Attributes
include ActiveModel::Dirty
attribute :name, :string
attribute :color, :string
attribute :size, :integer
def save
changes_applied
end
end
setup do
@model = DirtyModel.new
end
test "setting attribute will result in change" do
assert_not_predicate @model, :changed?
assert_not_predicate @model, :name_changed?
@model.name = "Ringo"
assert_predicate @model, :changed?
assert_predicate @model, :name_changed?
end
test "list of changed attribute keys" do
assert_equal [], @model.changed
@model.name = "Paul"
assert_equal ["name"], @model.changed
end
test "changes to attribute values" do
assert_not @model.changes["name"]
@model.name = "John"
assert_equal [nil, "John"], @model.changes["name"]
end
test "checking if an attribute has changed to a particular value" do
@model.name = "Ringo"
assert @model.name_changed?(from: nil, to: "Ringo")
assert_not @model.name_changed?(from: "Pete", to: "Ringo")
assert @model.name_changed?(to: "Ringo")
assert_not @model.name_changed?(to: "Pete")
assert @model.name_changed?(from: nil)
assert_not @model.name_changed?(from: "Pete")
end
test "changes accessible through both strings and symbols" do
@model.name = "David"
assert_not_nil @model.changes[:name]
assert_not_nil @model.changes["name"]
end
test "be consistent with symbols arguments after the changes are applied" do
@model.name = "David"
assert @model.attribute_changed?(:name)
@model.save
@model.name = "Rafael"
assert @model.attribute_changed?(:name)
end
test "attribute mutation" do
@model.name = "Yam"
@model.save
assert_not_predicate @model, :name_changed?
@model.name.replace("Hadad")
assert_predicate @model, :name_changed?
end
test "resetting attribute" do
@model.name = "Bob"
@model.restore_name!
assert_nil @model.name
assert_not_predicate @model, :name_changed?
end
test "setting color to same value should not result in change being recorded" do
@model.color = "red"
assert_predicate @model, :color_changed?
@model.save
assert_not_predicate @model, :color_changed?
assert_not_predicate @model, :changed?
@model.color = "red"
assert_not_predicate @model, :color_changed?
assert_not_predicate @model, :changed?
end
test "saving should reset model's changed status" do
@model.name = "Alf"
assert_predicate @model, :changed?
@model.save
assert_not_predicate @model, :changed?
assert_not_predicate @model, :name_changed?
end
test "saving should preserve previous changes" do
@model.name = "Jericho Cane"
@model.save
assert_equal [nil, "Jericho Cane"], @model.previous_changes["name"]
end
test "setting new attributes should not affect previous changes" do
@model.name = "Jericho Cane"
@model.save
@model.name = "DudeFella ManGuy"
assert_equal [nil, "Jericho Cane"], @model.name_previous_change
end
test "saving should preserve model's previous changed status" do
@model.name = "Jericho Cane"
@model.save
assert_predicate @model, :name_previously_changed?
end
test "previous value is preserved when changed after save" do
assert_equal({}, @model.changed_attributes)
@model.name = "Paul"
assert_equal({ "name" => nil }, @model.changed_attributes)
@model.save
@model.name = "John"
assert_equal({ "name" => "Paul" }, @model.changed_attributes)
end
test "changing the same attribute multiple times retains the correct original value" do
@model.name = "Otto"
@model.save
@model.name = "DudeFella ManGuy"
@model.name = "Mr. Manfredgensonton"
assert_equal ["Otto", "Mr. Manfredgensonton"], @model.name_change
assert_equal "Otto", @model.name_was
end
test "using attribute_will_change! with a symbol" do
@model.size = 1
assert_predicate @model, :size_changed?
end
test "clear_changes_information should reset all changes" do
@model.name = "Dmitry"
@model.name_changed?
@model.save
@model.name = "Bob"
assert_equal [nil, "Dmitry"], @model.previous_changes["name"]
assert_equal "Dmitry", @model.changed_attributes["name"]
@model.clear_changes_information
assert_equal ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new, @model.previous_changes
assert_equal ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new, @model.changed_attributes
end
test "restore_attributes should restore all previous data" do
@model.name = "Dmitry"
@model.color = "Red"
@model.save
@model.name = "Bob"
@model.color = "White"
@model.restore_attributes
assert_not_predicate @model, :changed?
assert_equal "Dmitry", @model.name
assert_equal "Red", @model.color
end
test "restore_attributes can restore only some attributes" do
@model.name = "Dmitry"
@model.color = "Red"
@model.save
@model.name = "Bob"
@model.color = "White"
@model.restore_attributes(["name"])
assert_predicate @model, :changed?
assert_equal "Dmitry", @model.name
assert_equal "White", @model.color
end
test "changing the attribute reports a change only when the cast value changes" do
@model.size = "2.3"
@model.save
@model.size = "2.1"
assert_equal false, @model.changed?
@model.size = "5.1"
assert_equal true, @model.changed?
assert_equal true, @model.size_changed?
assert_equal({ "size" => [2, 5] }, @model.changes)
end
end