59 lines
2.3 KiB
Ruby
59 lines
2.3 KiB
Ruby
Given %r{^I have an? "([^"]*)" model which has many "([^"]*)"$} do |parent_model, child_model|
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@parent_model = FactoryGirl.build(:content_type, :site => @site, :name => parent_model).tap do |ct|
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ct.content_custom_fields.build :label => 'Body', :kind => 'string', :required => false
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ct.save!
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end
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@child_model = FactoryGirl.build(:content_type, :site => @site, :name => child_model).tap do |ct|
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ct.content_custom_fields.build :label => 'Body', :kind => 'string', :required => false
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ct.content_custom_fields.build :label => parent_model.singularize, :kind => 'has_one', :required => false, :target => parent_model
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ct.save!
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end
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@parent_model.content_custom_fields.build({
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:label => child_model,
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:kind => 'has_many',
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:target => @child_model.content_klass.to_s,
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:reverse_lookup => @child_model.content_klass.custom_field_alias_to_name(parent_model.downcase.singularize)
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})
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end
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Then /^I should be able to view a paginated list of "([^"]*)" per "([^"]*)"$/ do |parent_model, child_model|
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# Create contents
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article = @parent_model.contents.create!(:slug => 'parent', :body => 'Parent')
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@child_model.contents.create!(:slug => 'one', :body => 'One', :custom_field_2 => article.id.to_s)
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@child_model.contents.create!(:slug => 'two', :body => 'Two', :custom_field_2 => article.id.to_s)
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@child_model.contents.create!(:slug => 'three', :body => 'Three', :custom_field_2 => article.id.to_s)
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@child_model.contents.each do |comment|
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article.comments << comment
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end
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# Create a page
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raw_template = %{
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{% for article in contents.articles %}
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{% paginate article.comments by 2 %}
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{% for comment in paginate.collection %}
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{{ comment.body }}
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{% endfor %}
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{{ paginate | default_pagination }}
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{% endpaginate %}
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{% endfor %}
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}
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# Create a page
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FactoryGirl.create(:page, :site => @site, :slug => 'hello', :raw_template => raw_template)
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# The page should have the first two comments
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visit '/hello'
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page.should have_content 'One'
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page.should have_content 'Two'
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page.should_not have_content 'Three'
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# The second page should have the last comment
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click_link '2'
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page.should_not have_content 'One'
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page.should_not have_content 'Two'
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page.should have_content 'Three'
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end
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