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Feature: have_enqueued_mail matcher | ||
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The `have_enqueued_mail` (also aliased as `enqueue_mail`) matcher is used to check if given mailer was enqueued. | ||
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Background: | ||
Given active job is available | ||
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Scenario: Checking mailer class and method name | ||
Given a file named "spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb" with: | ||
"""ruby | ||
require "rails_helper" | ||
RSpec.describe NotificationsMailer do | ||
it "matches with enqueued mailer" do | ||
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test | ||
expect { | ||
NotificationsMailer.signup.deliver_later | ||
}.to have_enqueued_mail(NotificationsMailer, :signup) | ||
end | ||
end | ||
""" | ||
When I run `rspec spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb` | ||
Then the examples should all pass | ||
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Scenario: Checking mailer enqueued time | ||
Given a file named "spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb" with: | ||
"""ruby | ||
require "rails_helper" | ||
RSpec.describe NotificationsMailer do | ||
it "matches with enqueued mailer" do | ||
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test | ||
expect { | ||
NotificationsMailer.signup.deliver_later(:wait_until => Date.tomorrow.noon) | ||
}.to have_enqueued_mail(NotificationsMailer, :signup).at(Date.tomorrow.noon) | ||
end | ||
end | ||
""" | ||
When I run `rspec spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb` | ||
Then the examples should all pass | ||
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Scenario: Checking mailer enqueued with no wait | ||
Given a file named "spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb" with: | ||
"""ruby | ||
require "rails_helper" | ||
RSpec.describe NotificationsMailer do | ||
it "matches with enqueued mailer" do | ||
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test | ||
expect { | ||
NotificationsMailer.signup.deliver_later | ||
}.to have_enqueued_mail(NotificationsMailer, :signup).at(:no_wait) | ||
end | ||
end | ||
""" | ||
When I run `rspec spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb` | ||
Then the examples should all pass | ||
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Scenario: Using alias method | ||
Given a file named "spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb" with: | ||
"""ruby | ||
require "rails_helper" | ||
RSpec.describe NotificationsMailer do | ||
it "matches with enqueued mailer" do | ||
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test | ||
expect { | ||
NotificationsMailer.signup.deliver_later | ||
}.to enqueue_mail(NotificationsMailer, :signup) | ||
end | ||
end | ||
""" | ||
When I run `rspec spec/mailers/user_mailer_spec.rb` | ||
Then the examples should all pass |
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