`undeliverable?` calls `smtp_enabled?` which we forgot to define. It swallowed the error so it didn't fail but it always returned false.
28 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
28 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
require 'test_helper'
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class EmailValidatorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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context "EmailValidator" do
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setup do
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EmailValidator.stubs(:smtp_enabled?).returns(true)
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end
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context "#undeliverable?" do
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should "return good addresses as deliverable" do
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assert_equal(false, EmailValidator.undeliverable?("webmaster@danbooru.donmai.us"))
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assert_equal(false, EmailValidator.undeliverable?("noizave+spam@gmail.com"))
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end
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should "return nonexistent domains as undeliverable" do
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assert_equal(true, EmailValidator.undeliverable?("nobody@does.not.exist.donmai.us"))
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end
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# XXX these tests are known to fail if your network blocks port 25.
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should_eventually "return nonexistent addresses as undeliverable" do
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assert_equal(true, EmailValidator.undeliverable?("does.not.exist.13yoigo34iy@gmail.com"))
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assert_equal(true, EmailValidator.undeliverable?("does.not.exist.13yoigo34iy@outlook.com"))
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assert_equal(true, EmailValidator.undeliverable?("does.not.exist.13yoigo34iy@hotmail.com"))
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end
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end
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end
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end
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