# test that it really is closed now
cs = Changeset.find(cs_id)
- assert(!cs.is_open?,
- "changeset should be closed now (#{cs.closed_at} > #{Time.now.getutc}.")
+ assert_not(cs.is_open?,
+ "changeset should be closed now (#{cs.closed_at} > #{Time.now.getutc}.")
end
##
end
def test_repeated_changeset_create
- 30.times do
+ 3.times do
basic_authorization create(:user).email, "test"
# create a temporary changeset
assert_response :success, "Should be able to create a changeset: #{@response.body}"
changeset_id = @response.body.to_i
- # upload some widely-spaced nodes, spiralling positive and negative to cause
- # largest bbox over-expansion possible.
+ # upload some widely-spaced nodes, spiralling positive and negative
diff = <<CHANGESET.strip_heredoc
<osmChange>
<create>
assert cs.min_lon >= -180 * GeoRecord::SCALE, "Minimum longitude (#{cs.min_lon / GeoRecord::SCALE}) should be >= -180 to be valid."
assert cs.max_lon <= 180 * GeoRecord::SCALE, "Maximum longitude (#{cs.max_lon / GeoRecord::SCALE}) should be <= 180 to be valid."
assert cs.min_lat >= -90 * GeoRecord::SCALE, "Minimum latitude (#{cs.min_lat / GeoRecord::SCALE}) should be >= -90 to be valid."
- assert cs.max_lat >= 90 * GeoRecord::SCALE, "Maximum latitude (#{cs.max_lat / GeoRecord::SCALE}) should be <= 90 to be valid."
+ assert cs.max_lat <= 90 * GeoRecord::SCALE, "Maximum latitude (#{cs.max_lat / GeoRecord::SCALE}) should be <= 90 to be valid."
end
##
assert_equal 2, Node.find(new_node_id).tags.size, "new node should have two tags"
assert_equal [new_node_id, node.id], Way.find(way.id).nds, "way nodes should match"
Relation.find(relation.id).members.each do |type, id, _role|
- if type == "node"
- assert_equal new_node_id, id, "relation should contain new node"
- end
+ assert_equal new_node_id, id, "relation should contain new node" if type == "node"
end
end
# get the bounding box back from the changeset
get :read, :params => { :id => changeset_id }
assert_response :success, "Couldn't read back changeset for the third time."
- # note that the 3.1 here is because of the bbox overexpansion
assert_select "osm>changeset[min_lon='1.0000000']", 1
- assert_select "osm>changeset[max_lon='3.1000000']", 1
+ assert_select "osm>changeset[max_lon='3.0000000']", 1
assert_select "osm>changeset[min_lat='1.0000000']", 1
- assert_select "osm>changeset[max_lat='3.1000000']", 1
+ assert_select "osm>changeset[max_lat='3.0000000']", 1
end
##
assert_equal Changeset::MAX_ELEMENTS + 1, changeset.num_changes
# check that the changeset is now closed as well
- assert(!changeset.is_open?,
- "changeset should have been auto-closed by exceeding " \
- "element limit.")
+ assert_not(changeset.is_open?,
+ "changeset should have been auto-closed by exceeding " \
+ "element limit.")
end
##
post :subscribe, :params => { :id => changeset.id }
end
assert_response :success
+
+ # not closed changeset
+ changeset = create(:changeset)
+ assert_difference "changeset.subscribers.count", 1 do
+ post :subscribe, :params => { :id => changeset.id }
+ end
+ assert_response :success
end
##
end
assert_response :not_found
- # not closed changeset
- changeset = create(:changeset)
- assert_no_difference "changeset.subscribers.count" do
- post :subscribe, :params => { :id => changeset.id }
- end
- assert_response :conflict
-
# trying to subscribe when already subscribed
changeset = create(:changeset, :closed)
changeset.subscribers.push(user)
post :unsubscribe, :params => { :id => changeset.id }
end
assert_response :success
+
+ # not closed changeset
+ changeset = create(:changeset)
+ changeset.subscribers.push(user)
+
+ assert_difference "changeset.subscribers.count", -1 do
+ post :unsubscribe, :params => { :id => changeset.id }
+ end
+ assert_response :success
end
##
end
assert_response :not_found
- # not closed changeset
- changeset = create(:changeset)
- assert_no_difference "changeset.subscribers.count" do
- post :unsubscribe, :params => { :id => changeset.id }
- end
- assert_response :conflict
-
# trying to unsubscribe when not subscribed
changeset = create(:changeset, :closed)
assert_no_difference "changeset.subscribers.count" do