Ghost/test/api-acceptance/admin/notifications.test.js
Hannah Wolfe f08a55c21f
Renamed tests to .test.js & updated commands
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/856
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/756

- The .test.js extension is better than _spec.js as it's more obvious that it's an extension
- It also meaans we can use the --extension parameter in mocha, which should result in a better default behaviour for `yarn test`
- It also highlights that some of our tests were named incorrectly and were not (and still will not be) run (see https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/856)
- Note: even with this change, `yarn test` is throwing errors, I believe because of this issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/756
2021-07-06 20:45:01 +01:00

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const should = require('should');
const supertest = require('supertest');
const testUtils = require('../../utils');
const config = require('../../../core/shared/config');
const localUtils = require('./utils');
describe('Notifications API', function () {
let request;
before(async function () {
await testUtils.startGhost();
request = supertest.agent(config.get('url'));
await localUtils.doAuth(request);
});
it('Can add notification', async function () {
const newNotification = {
type: 'info',
message: 'test notification',
custom: true,
id: 'customId'
};
const res = await request.post(localUtils.API.getApiQuery('notifications/'))
.set('Origin', config.get('url'))
.send({notifications: [newNotification]})
.expect('Content-Type', /json/)
.expect('Cache-Control', testUtils.cacheRules.private)
.expect(201);
const jsonResponse = res.body;
should.exist(jsonResponse.notifications);
localUtils.API.checkResponse(jsonResponse.notifications[0], 'notification');
jsonResponse.notifications[0].type.should.equal(newNotification.type);
jsonResponse.notifications[0].message.should.equal(newNotification.message);
jsonResponse.notifications[0].status.should.equal('alert');
jsonResponse.notifications[0].dismissible.should.be.true();
should.exist(jsonResponse.notifications[0].location);
jsonResponse.notifications[0].location.should.equal('bottom');
jsonResponse.notifications[0].id.should.be.a.String();
should.exist(res.headers.location);
res.headers.location.should.equal(`http://127.0.0.1:2369${localUtils.API.getApiQuery('notifications/')}${res.body.notifications[0].id}/`);
});
it('Can delete notification', async function () {
const newNotification = {
type: 'info',
message: 'test notification',
status: 'alert',
custom: true
};
// create the notification that is to be deleted
const res = await request.post(localUtils.API.getApiQuery('notifications/'))
.set('Origin', config.get('url'))
.send({notifications: [newNotification]})
.expect('Content-Type', /json/)
.expect('Cache-Control', testUtils.cacheRules.private)
.expect(201);
const jsonResponse = res.body;
should.exist(jsonResponse.notifications);
localUtils.API.checkResponse(jsonResponse.notifications[0], 'notification');
jsonResponse.notifications.length.should.eql(1);
jsonResponse.notifications[0].type.should.equal(newNotification.type);
jsonResponse.notifications[0].message.should.equal(newNotification.message);
jsonResponse.notifications[0].status.should.equal(newNotification.status);
const notification = jsonResponse.notifications[0];
const res2 = await request.del(localUtils.API.getApiQuery(`notifications/${notification.id}/`))
.set('Origin', config.get('url'))
.expect(204);
res2.body.should.be.empty();
const res3 = await request.get(localUtils.API.getApiQuery(`notifications/`))
.set('Origin', config.get('url'))
.expect(200);
const deleted = res3.body.notifications.filter(n => n.id === notification.id);
deleted.should.be.empty();
});
});