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- # frozen_string_literal: true
- require 'rails_helper'
- describe 'email confirmation flow when captcha is enabled' do
- let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, confirmed_at: nil, confirmation_token: 'foobar', created_by_application: client_app) }
- let(:client_app) { nil }
- before do
- # rubocop:disable RSpec/AnyInstance -- easiest way to deal with that that I know of
- allow_any_instance_of(Auth::ConfirmationsController).to receive(:captcha_enabled?).and_return(true)
- allow_any_instance_of(Auth::ConfirmationsController).to receive(:check_captcha!).and_return(true)
- allow_any_instance_of(Auth::ConfirmationsController).to receive(:render_captcha).and_return(nil)
- # rubocop:enable RSpec/AnyInstance
- end
- context 'when the user signed up through an app' do
- let(:client_app) { Fabricate(:application) }
- it 'logs in' do
- visit "/auth/confirmation?confirmation_token=#{user.confirmation_token}&redirect_to_app=true"
- # It presents the user with a captcha form
- expect(page).to have_title(I18n.t('auth.captcha_confirmation.title'))
- # It does not confirm the user just yet
- expect(user.reload.confirmed?).to be false
- # It redirects to app and confirms user
- click_on I18n.t('challenge.confirm')
- expect(user.reload.confirmed?).to be true
- expect(page).to have_current_path(/\A#{client_app.confirmation_redirect_uri}/, url: true)
- end
- end
- end
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