+ block = create(:user_block, :ends_at => Time.now.utc + 1.hour)
+ assert_match %r{^Ends in <time title=".* datetime=".*">about 1 hour</time>\.$}, block_status(block)
+ end
+
+ def test_block_short_status
+ freeze_time do
+ future_end_block = create(:user_block, :ends_at => Time.now.utc + 48.hours)
+ unread_future_end_block = create(:user_block, :needs_view, :ends_at => Time.now.utc + 48.hours)
+ past_end_block = create(:user_block, :ends_at => Time.now.utc + 1.hour)
+ unread_past_end_block = create(:user_block, :needs_view, :ends_at => Time.now.utc + 1.hour)
+
+ travel 24.hours
+
+ assert_equal "active", block_short_status(future_end_block)
+ assert_equal "active", block_short_status(unread_future_end_block)
+ assert_equal "ended", block_short_status(past_end_block)
+ assert_equal "active until read", block_short_status(unread_past_end_block)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_block_duration_in_words
+ words = block_duration_in_words(364.days)
+ assert_equal "11 months", words
+
+ words = block_duration_in_words(24.hours)
+ assert_equal "1 day", words
+
+ # Ensure that nil hours is not passed to i18n.t
+ words = block_duration_in_words(10.minutes)
+ assert_equal "0 hours", words
+
+ words = block_duration_in_words(0)
+ assert_equal "0 hours", words
+
+ # Ensure that (slightly) negative durations don't mess everything up
+ # This can happen on zero hour blocks when ends_at is a millisecond before created_at
+ words = block_duration_in_words(-0.001)
+ assert_equal "0 hours", words