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growstuff/spec/models/comment_spec.rb
google-labs-jules[bot] 4b9763e1da feat: Add problem tracking feature
This commit introduces a new `Problem` model, analogous to `Crop`, to allow users to track problems they have on their plantings (e.g., aphids on tomatoes).

Key features:
- A new `Problem` model that can be curated by admins (`problem_wranglers`).
- Users can associate problems with their plantings and upload photos of the problems.
- Aggregated problem information is displayed on the crop detail page (e.g., "Problems: aphids (27), blight (13)").
- Users can mention problems in posts (e.g., `[aphids](problem)`), which automatically links to the problem's page.
- Admin functionality for reviewing and approving new problem suggestions.

Resolves merge conflict in app/controllers/plantings_controller.rb
2025-09-07 11:47:53 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe Comment do
context "basic" do
let(:comment) { FactoryBot.create(:comment) }
it "belongs to a post" do
comment.post.should be_an_instance_of Post
end
it "belongs to an author" do
comment.author.should be_an_instance_of Member
end
end
context "notifications" do
it "sends a notification when a comment is posted" do
expect do
FactoryBot.create(:comment)
end.to change(Notification, :count).by(1)
end
it "sets the notification fields" do
@c = FactoryBot.create(:comment)
@n = Notification.first
@n.sender.should eq @c.author
@n.recipient.should eq @c.post.author
@n.subject.should include 'commented on'
@n.body.should eq @c.body
@n.post.should eq @c.post
end
it "doesn't send notifications to yourself" do
@m = FactoryBot.create(:member)
@p = FactoryBot.create(:post, author: @m)
expect do
FactoryBot.create(:comment, post: @p, author: @m)
end.not_to change(Notification, :count)
end
end
context "ordering" do
before do
@m = FactoryBot.create(:member)
@p = FactoryBot.create(:post, author: @m)
@c1 = FactoryBot.create(:comment, post: @p, author: @m)
@c2 = FactoryBot.create(:comment, post: @p, author: @m)
end
it 'has a scope for ASC order for displaying on post page' do
described_class.post_order.should eq [@c1, @c2]
end
end
end