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validate_presence_of_matcher.rb
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module Shoulda
module Matchers
module ActiveModel
# The `validate_presence_of` matcher tests usage of the
# `validates_presence_of` validation.
#
# class Robot
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :arms
#
# validates_presence_of :arms
# end
#
# # RSpec
# RSpec.describe Robot, type: :model do
# it { should validate_presence_of(:arms) }
# end
#
# # Minitest (Shoulda)
# class RobotTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
# should validate_presence_of(:arms)
# end
#
# #### Caveats
#
# Under Rails 4 and greater, if your model `has_secure_password` and you
# are validating presence of the password using a record whose password
# has already been set prior to calling the matcher, you will be
# instructed to use a record whose password is empty instead.
#
# For example, given this scenario:
#
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_secure_password validations: false
#
# validates_presence_of :password
# end
#
# RSpec.describe User, type: :model do
# subject { User.new(password: '123456') }
#
# it { should validate_presence_of(:password) }
# end
#
# the above test will raise an error like this:
#
# The validation failed because your User model declares
# `has_secure_password`, and `validate_presence_of` was called on a
# user which has `password` already set to a value. Please use a user
# with an empty `password` instead.
#
# This happens because `has_secure_password` itself overrides your model
# so that it is impossible to set `password` to nil. This means that it is
# impossible to test that setting `password` to nil places your model in
# an invalid state (which in turn means that the validation itself is
# unnecessary).
#
# #### Qualifiers
#
# ##### allow_nil
#
# Use `allow_nil` if your model has an optional attribute.
#
# class Robot
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :nickname
#
# validates_presence_of :nickname, allow_nil: true
# end
#
# # RSpec
# RSpec.describe Robot, type: :model do
# it { should validate_presence_of(:nickname).allow_nil }
# end
#
# # Minitest (Shoulda)
# class RobotTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
# should validate_presence_of(:nickname).allow_nil
# end
#
# #### allow_blank
#
# Use `allow_blank` to assert that the attribute allows blank.
#
# class Robot
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :nickname
#
# validates_presence_of :nickname, allow_blank: true
# end
#
# # RSpec
# RSpec.describe Robot, type: :model do
# it { should validate_presence_of(:nickname).allow_blank }
# end
#
# # Minitest (Shoulda)
# class RobotTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
# should validate_presence_of(:nickname).allow_blank
# end
#
# ##### on
#
# Use `on` if your validation applies only under a certain context.
#
# class Robot
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :arms
#
# validates_presence_of :arms, on: :create
# end
#
# # RSpec
# RSpec.describe Robot, type: :model do
# it { should validate_presence_of(:arms).on(:create) }
# end
#
# # Minitest (Shoulda)
# class RobotTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
# should validate_presence_of(:arms).on(:create)
# end
#
# ##### with_message
#
# Use `with_message` if you are using a custom validation message.
#
# class Robot
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :legs
#
# validates_presence_of :legs, message: 'Robot has no legs'
# end
#
# # RSpec
# RSpec.describe Robot, type: :model do
# it do
# should validate_presence_of(:legs).
# with_message('Robot has no legs')
# end
# end
#
# # Minitest (Shoulda)
# class RobotTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
# should validate_presence_of(:legs).
# with_message('Robot has no legs')
# end
#
# @return [ValidatePresenceOfMatcher]
#
def validate_presence_of(attr)
ValidatePresenceOfMatcher.new(attr)
end
# @private
class ValidatePresenceOfMatcher < ValidationMatcher
include Qualifiers::AllowNil
include Qualifiers::AllowBlank
def initialize(attribute)
super
@expected_message = :blank
end
def matches?(subject)
super(subject)
possibly_ignore_interference_by_writer
if secure_password_being_validated?
ignore_interference_by_writer.default_to(when: :blank?)
disallowed_values.all? do |value|
disallows_and_double_checks_value_of!(value)
end
else
(!expects_to_allow_nil? || allows_value_of(nil)) &&
(!expects_to_allow_blank? || allows_value_of('')) &&
disallowed_values.all? do |value|
disallows_original_or_typecast_value?(value)
end
end
end
def does_not_match?(subject)
super(subject)
possibly_ignore_interference_by_writer
if secure_password_being_validated?
ignore_interference_by_writer.default_to(when: :blank?)
disallowed_values.any? do |value|
allows_and_double_checks_value_of!(value)
end
else
(expects_to_allow_nil? && disallows_value_of(nil)) ||
(expects_to_allow_blank? && disallows_value_of('')) ||
disallowed_values.any? do |value|
allows_original_or_typecast_value?(value)
end
end
end
def simple_description
"validate that :#{@attribute} cannot be empty/falsy"
end
def failure_message
message = super
if should_add_footnote_about_belongs_to?
message << "\n\n"
message << Shoulda::Matchers.word_wrap(<<-MESSAGE.strip, indent: 2)
You're getting this error because #{reason_for_existing_presence_validation}.
*This* presence validation doesn't use "can't be blank", the usual validation
message, but "must exist" instead.
With that said, did you know that the `belong_to` matcher can test this
validation for you? Instead of using `validate_presence_of`, try
#{suggestions_for_belongs_to}
MESSAGE
end
message
end
private
def secure_password_being_validated?
Shoulda::Matchers::RailsShim.digestible_attributes_in(@subject).
include?(@attribute)
end
def possibly_ignore_interference_by_writer
if secure_password_being_validated?
ignore_interference_by_writer.default_to(when: :blank?)
end
end
def allows_and_double_checks_value_of!(value)
allows_value_of(value, @expected_message)
rescue ActiveModel::AllowValueMatcher::AttributeChangedValueError
raise ActiveModel::CouldNotSetPasswordError.create(model)
end
def allows_original_or_typecast_value?(value)
allows_value_of(value, @expected_message)
end
def disallows_and_double_checks_value_of!(value)
disallows_value_of(value, @expected_message)
rescue ActiveModel::AllowValueMatcher::AttributeChangedValueError
raise ActiveModel::CouldNotSetPasswordError.create(model)
end
def disallows_original_or_typecast_value?(value)
disallows_value_of(value, @expected_message)
end
def disallowed_values
if collection_association?
[Array.new]
elsif attachment?
[nil]
else
values = []
if attribute_accepts_string_values? && !expects_to_allow_blank?
values << ''
end
if !expects_to_allow_nil? && !expects_to_allow_blank?
values << nil
end
values
end
end
def should_add_footnote_about_belongs_to?
belongs_to_association_being_validated? &&
presence_validation_exists_on_attribute?
end
def reason_for_existing_presence_validation
if belongs_to_association_configured_to_be_required?
"you've instructed your `belongs_to` association to add a "\
'presence validation to the attribute'
else
# assume ::ActiveRecord::Base.belongs_to_required_by_default == true
'ActiveRecord is configured to add a presence validation to all '\
'`belongs_to` associations, and this includes yours'
end
end
def suggestions_for_belongs_to
if belongs_to_association_configured_to_be_required?
<<~MESSAGE
one of the following instead, depending on your use case:
#{example_of_belongs_to(with: [:optional, false])}
#{example_of_belongs_to(with: [:required, true])}
MESSAGE
else
<<~MESSAGE
the following instead:
#{example_of_belongs_to}
MESSAGE
end
end
def example_of_belongs_to(with: nil)
initial_call = "should belong_to(:#{association_name})"
inside =
if with
"#{initial_call}.#{with.first}(#{with.second})"
else
initial_call
end
if Shoulda::Matchers.integrations.test_frameworks.any?(&:n_unit?)
inside
else
"it { #{inside} }"
end
end
def belongs_to_association_configured_to_be_required?
association_options[:optional] == false ||
association_options[:required] == true
end
def belongs_to_association_being_validated?
association? && association_reflection.macro == :belongs_to
end
def attribute_accepts_string_values?
if association?
false
elsif attribute_serialization_coder.respond_to?(:object_class)
attribute_serialization_coder.object_class == String
else
RailsShim.supports_full_attributes_api?(model) &&
attribute_type.try(:type) == :string
end
end
def association?
association_reflection.present?
end
def collection_association?
association? && [:has_many, :has_and_belongs_to_many].include?(
association_reflection.macro,
)
end
def attachment?
model_has_associations?(
["#{@attribute}_attachment", "#{@attribute}_attachments"],
)
end
def association_name
association_reflection.name
end
def association_options
association_reflection&.options
end
def association_reflection
model.try(:reflect_on_association, @attribute)
end
def model_has_associations?(associations)
associations.any? do |association|
!!model.try(:reflect_on_association, association)
end
end
def attribute_serialization_coder
RailsShim.attribute_serialization_coder_for(model, @attribute)
end
def attribute_type
RailsShim.attribute_type_for(model, @attribute)
end
def presence_validation_exists_on_attribute?
model._validators.include?(@attribute)
end
def model
@subject.class
end
end
end
end
end