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| author | Owen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca> | 2025-06-17 02:11:45 -0400 |
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| committer | Owen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca> | 2025-06-18 18:31:40 -0400 |
| commit | 4e3d5ccac99b24934c972e088cd7eb02bb95df06 (patch) | |
| tree | c94f5a42f7e734b81892c1289a1d2b566706ba7c /src/invite/handlers/get/test.rs | |
| parent | 5ed96f8e8b9d9f19ee249f5c73a5a21ef6bca09f (diff) | |
Handlers are _named operations_, which can be exposed via routes.
Each domain module that exposes handlers does so through a `handlers` child module, ideally as a top-level symbol that can be plugged directly into Axum's `MethodRouter`. Modules could make exceptions to this - kill the doctrinaire inside yourself, after all - but none of the API modules that actually exist need such exceptions, and consistency is useful.
The related details of request types, URL types, response types, errors, &c &c are then organized into modules under `handlers`, along with their respective tests.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/invite/handlers/get/test.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/invite/handlers/get/test.rs | 65 |
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diff --git a/src/invite/handlers/get/test.rs b/src/invite/handlers/get/test.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f2f725 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/invite/handlers/get/test.rs @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +use axum::extract::{Json, Path, State}; + +use crate::test::fixtures; + +#[tokio::test] +async fn valid_invite() { + // Set up the environment + + let app = fixtures::scratch_app().await; + let issuer = fixtures::user::create(&app, &fixtures::now()).await; + let invite = fixtures::invite::issue(&app, &issuer, &fixtures::now()).await; + + // Call endpoint + + let Json(response) = super::handler(State(app), Path(invite.id)) + .await + .expect("get for an existing invite succeeds"); + + // Verify response + + assert_eq!(issuer.name.display(), &response.issuer); + assert_eq!(invite.issued_at, response.issued_at); +} + +#[tokio::test] +async fn nonexistent_invite() { + // Set up the environment + + let app = fixtures::scratch_app().await; + + // Call endpoint + + let invite = fixtures::invite::fictitious(); + let error = super::handler(State(app), Path(invite.clone())) + .await + .expect_err("get for a nonexistent invite fails"); + + // Verify response + + assert!(matches!(error, super::Error::NotFound(error_id) if invite == error_id)); +} + +#[tokio::test] +async fn expired_invite() { + // Set up the environment + + let app = fixtures::scratch_app().await; + let issuer = fixtures::user::create(&app, &fixtures::ancient()).await; + let invite = fixtures::invite::issue(&app, &issuer, &fixtures::ancient()).await; + + app.invites() + .expire(&fixtures::now()) + .await + .expect("expiring invites never fails"); + + // Call endpoint + + let error = super::handler(State(app), Path(invite.id.clone())) + .await + .expect_err("get for an expired invite fails"); + + // Verify response + + assert!(matches!(error, super::Error::NotFound(error_id) if invite.id == error_id)); +} |
