# check that all relations containing a particular node, and no extra
# relations, are returned from the relations_for_node call.
def test_relations_for_node
+ node = create(:node)
+ # should include relations with that node as a member
+ relation_with_node = create(:relation_member, :member => node).relation
+ # should ignore relations without that node as a member
+ _relation_without_node = create(:relation_member).relation
+ # should ignore relations with the node involved indirectly, via a way
+ way = create(:way_node, :node => node).way
+ _relation_with_way = create(:relation_member, :member => way).relation
+ # should ignore relations with the node involved indirectly, via a relation
+ second_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => node).relation
+ _super_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => second_relation).relation
+ # should combine multiple relation_member references into just one relation entry
+ create(:relation_member, :member => node, :relation => relation_with_node, :sequence_id => 2)
+ # should not include deleted relations
+ deleted_relation = create(:relation, :deleted)
+ create(:relation_member, :member => node, :relation => deleted_relation)
+
check_relations_for_element(:relations_for_node, "node",
- current_nodes(:node_used_by_relationship).id,
- [:visible_relation, :used_relation])
+ node.id,
+ [relation_with_node, second_relation])
end
def test_relations_for_way
+ way = create(:way)
+ # should include relations with that way as a member
+ relation_with_way = create(:relation_member, :member => way).relation
+ # should ignore relations without that way as a member
+ _relation_without_way = create(:relation_member).relation
+ # should ignore relations with the way involved indirectly, via a relation
+ second_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => way).relation
+ _super_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => second_relation).relation
+ # should combine multiple relation_member references into just one relation entry
+ create(:relation_member, :member => way, :relation => relation_with_way, :sequence_id => 2)
+ # should not include deleted relations
+ deleted_relation = create(:relation, :deleted)
+ create(:relation_member, :member => way, :relation => deleted_relation)
+
check_relations_for_element(:relations_for_way, "way",
- current_ways(:used_way).id,
- [:visible_relation])
+ way.id,
+ [relation_with_way, second_relation])
end
def test_relations_for_relation
+ relation = create(:relation)
+ # should include relations with that relation as a member
+ relation_with_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => relation).relation
+ # should ignore any relation without that relation as a member
+ _relation_without_relation = create(:relation_member).relation
+ # should ignore relations with the relation involved indirectly, via a relation
+ second_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => relation).relation
+ _super_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => second_relation).relation
+ # should combine multiple relation_member references into just one relation entry
+ create(:relation_member, :member => relation, :relation => relation_with_relation, :sequence_id => 2)
+ # should not include deleted relations
+ deleted_relation = create(:relation, :deleted)
+ create(:relation_member, :member => relation, :relation => deleted_relation)
check_relations_for_element(:relations_for_relation, "relation",
- current_relations(:used_relation).id,
- [:visible_relation])
+ relation.id,
+ [relation_with_relation, second_relation])
end
def check_relations_for_element(method, type, id, expected_relations)
# we should have only the expected number of relations
assert_select "osm>relation", expected_relations.size
- # and each of them should contain the node we originally searched for
- expected_relations.each do |r|
- relation_id = current_relations(r).id
- assert_select "osm>relation[id='#{relation_id}']>member[type='#{type}'][ref='#{id}']", 1
+ # and each of them should contain the element we originally searched for
+ expected_relations.each do |relation|
+ # The relation should appear once, but the element could appear multiple times
+ assert_select "osm>relation[id='#{relation.id}']", 1
+ assert_select "osm>relation[id='#{relation.id}']>member[type='#{type}'][ref='#{id}']"
end
end
# -------------------------------------
def test_create
- basic_authorization users(:normal_user).email, "test"
+ private_user = create(:user, :data_public => false)
+ private_changeset = create(:changeset, :user => private_user)
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ node = create(:node)
+ way = create(:way_with_nodes, :nodes_count => 2)
- # put the relation in a dummy fixture changset
- changeset_id = changesets(:normal_user_first_change).id
+ basic_authorization private_user.email, "test"
# create an relation without members
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'><tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{private_changeset.id}'><tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for forbidden, due to user
assert_response :forbidden,
###
# create an relation with a node as member
# This time try with a role attribute in the relation
- nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member ref='#{nid}' type='node' role='some'/>" +
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{private_changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member ref='#{node.id}' type='node' role='some'/>" +
"<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for forbidden due to user
###
# create an relation with a node as member, this time test that we don't
# need a role attribute to be included
- nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member ref='#{nid}' type='node'/>" + "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{private_changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member ref='#{node.id}' type='node'/>" + "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for forbidden due to user
assert_response :forbidden,
###
# create an relation with a way and a node as members
- nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
- wid = current_ways(:used_way).id
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member type='node' ref='#{nid}' role='some'/>" +
- "<member type='way' ref='#{wid}' role='other'/>" +
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{private_changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member type='node' ref='#{node.id}' role='some'/>" +
+ "<member type='way' ref='#{way.id}' role='other'/>" +
"<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for forbidden, due to user
"relation upload did not return success status"
## Now try with the public user
- basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
-
- # put the relation in a dummy fixture changset
- changeset_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
+ basic_authorization user.email, "test"
# create an relation without members
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'><tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'><tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for success
assert_response :success,
"saved relation contains members but should not"
assert_equal checkrelation.tags.length, 1,
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
- assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
+ assert_equal changeset.id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal user.id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
###
# create an relation with a node as member
# This time try with a role attribute in the relation
- nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member ref='#{nid}' type='node' role='some'/>" +
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member ref='#{node.id}' type='node' role='some'/>" +
"<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for success
"saved relation does not contain exactly one member"
assert_equal checkrelation.tags.length, 1,
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
- assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
+ assert_equal changeset.id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal user.id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
###
# create an relation with a node as member, this time test that we don't
# need a role attribute to be included
- nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member ref='#{nid}' type='node'/>" + "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member ref='#{node.id}' type='node'/>" + "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for success
assert_response :success,
"saved relation does not contain exactly one member"
assert_equal checkrelation.tags.length, 1,
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
- assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
+ assert_equal changeset.id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal user.id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
###
# create an relation with a way and a node as members
- nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
- wid = current_ways(:used_way).id
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member type='node' ref='#{nid}' role='some'/>" +
- "<member type='way' ref='#{wid}' role='other'/>" +
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member type='node' ref='#{node.id}' role='some'/>" +
+ "<member type='way' ref='#{way.id}' role='other'/>" +
"<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
# hope for success
"saved relation does not have exactly two members"
assert_equal checkrelation.tags.length, 1,
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
- assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
+ assert_equal changeset.id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal user.id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
def test_update_relation_tags
basic_authorization "test@example.com", "test"
rel_id = current_relations(:multi_tag_relation).id
+ create_list(:relation_tag, 4, :relation => current_relations(:multi_tag_relation))
cs_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
with_relation(rel_id) do |rel|
# and the API gives sensible results. this is to test a case that
# gregory marler noticed and posted to josm-dev.
def test_update_relation_tags_via_upload
- basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
- rel_id = current_relations(:multi_tag_relation).id
- cs_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ relation = create(:relation)
+ create_list(:relation_tag, 4, :relation => relation)
- with_relation(rel_id) do |rel|
+ basic_authorization user.email, "test"
+
+ with_relation(relation.id) do |rel|
# alter one of the tags
tag = rel.find("//osm/relation/tag").first
tag["v"] = "some changed value"
- update_changeset(rel, cs_id)
+ update_changeset(rel, changeset.id)
# check that the downloaded tags are the same as the uploaded tags...
new_version = with_update_diff(rel) do |new_rel|
end
# check the original one in the current_* table again
- with_relation(rel_id) { |r| assert_tags_equal rel, r }
+ with_relation(relation.id) { |r| assert_tags_equal rel, r }
# now check the version in the history
- with_relation(rel_id, new_version) { |r| assert_tags_equal rel, r }
+ with_relation(relation.id, new_version) { |r| assert_tags_equal rel, r }
end
end
def test_update_wrong_id
- basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
- rel_id = current_relations(:multi_tag_relation).id
- cs_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
-
- with_relation(rel_id) do |rel|
- update_changeset(rel, cs_id)
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ relation = create(:relation)
+ other_relation = create(:relation)
+
+ basic_authorization user.email, "test"
+ with_relation(relation.id) do |rel|
+ update_changeset(rel, changeset.id)
content rel
- put :update, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ put :update, :id => other_relation.id
assert_response :bad_request
end
end
# -------------------------------------
def test_create_invalid
- basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
- # put the relation in a dummy fixture changset
- changeset_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
+ basic_authorization user.email, "test"
# create a relation with non-existing node as member
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>" +
"<member type='node' ref='0'/><tag k='test' v='yes' />" +
"</relation></osm>"
put :create
# Test creating a relation, with some invalid XML
# -------------------------------------
def test_create_invalid_xml
- basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ node = create(:node)
- # put the relation in a dummy fixture changeset that works
- changeset_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
+ basic_authorization user.email, "test"
# create some xml that should return an error
- content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
- "<member type='type' ref='#{current_nodes(:used_node_1).id}' role=''/>" +
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>" +
+ "<member type='type' ref='#{node.id}' role=''/>" +
"<tag k='tester' v='yep'/></relation></osm>"
put :create
# expect failure
# -------------------------------------
def test_delete
+ private_user = create(:user, :data_public => false)
+ private_user_closed_changeset = create(:changeset, :closed, :user => private_user)
+ user = create(:user)
+ closed_changeset = create(:changeset, :closed, :user => user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ relation = create(:relation)
+ used_relation = create(:relation)
+ super_relation = create(:relation_member, :member => used_relation).relation
+ deleted_relation = create(:relation, :deleted)
+ multi_tag_relation = create(:relation)
+ create_list(:relation_tag, 4, :relation => multi_tag_relation)
+
## First try to delete relation without auth
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :unauthorized
## Then try with the private user, to make sure that you get a forbidden
- basic_authorization(users(:normal_user).email, "test")
+ basic_authorization(private_user.email, "test")
# this shouldn't work, as we should need the payload...
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# try to delete without specifying a changeset
- content "<osm><relation id='#{current_relations(:visible_relation).id}'/></osm>"
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content "<osm><relation id='#{relation.id}'/></osm>"
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# try to delete with an invalid (closed) changeset
- content update_changeset(current_relations(:visible_relation).to_xml,
- changesets(:normal_user_closed_change).id)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(relation.to_xml,
+ private_user_closed_changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# try to delete with an invalid (non-existent) changeset
- content update_changeset(current_relations(:visible_relation).to_xml, 0)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(relation.to_xml, 0)
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# this won't work because the relation is in-use by another relation
- content(relations(:used_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:used_relation).id
+ content(used_relation.to_xml)
+ delete :delete, :id => used_relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# this should work when we provide the appropriate payload...
- content(relations(:visible_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content(relation.to_xml)
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# this won't work since the relation is already deleted
- content(relations(:invisible_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:invisible_relation).id
- assert_response :forbidden
-
- # this works now because the relation which was using this one
- # has been deleted.
- content(relations(:used_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:used_relation).id
+ content(deleted_relation.to_xml)
+ delete :delete, :id => deleted_relation.id
assert_response :forbidden
# this won't work since the relation never existed
assert_response :forbidden
## now set auth for the public user
- basic_authorization(users(:public_user).email, "test")
+ basic_authorization(user.email, "test")
# this shouldn't work, as we should need the payload...
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :bad_request
# try to delete without specifying a changeset
- content "<osm><relation id='#{current_relations(:visible_relation).id}' version='#{current_relations(:visible_relation).version}' /></osm>"
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content "<osm><relation id='#{relation.id}' version='#{relation.version}' /></osm>"
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :bad_request
assert_match(/Changeset id is missing/, @response.body)
# try to delete with an invalid (closed) changeset
- content update_changeset(current_relations(:visible_relation).to_xml,
- changesets(:normal_user_closed_change).id)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(relation.to_xml,
+ closed_changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :conflict
# try to delete with an invalid (non-existent) changeset
- content update_changeset(current_relations(:visible_relation).to_xml, 0)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:visible_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(relation.to_xml, 0)
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :conflict
# this won't work because the relation is in a changeset owned by someone else
- content(relations(:used_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:used_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(relation.to_xml, create(:changeset).id)
+ delete :delete, :id => relation.id
assert_response :conflict,
"shouldn't be able to delete a relation in a changeset owned by someone else (#{@response.body})"
# this won't work because the relation in the payload is different to that passed
- content(relations(:public_used_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:used_relation).id
- assert_not_equal relations(:public_used_relation).id, current_relations(:used_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(relation.to_xml, changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => create(:relation).id
assert_response :bad_request, "shouldn't be able to delete a relation when payload is different to the url"
# this won't work because the relation is in-use by another relation
- content(relations(:public_used_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:public_used_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(used_relation.to_xml, changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => used_relation.id
assert_response :precondition_failed,
"shouldn't be able to delete a relation used in a relation (#{@response.body})"
- assert_equal "Precondition failed: The relation 5 is used in relation 6.", @response.body
+ assert_equal "Precondition failed: The relation #{used_relation.id} is used in relation #{super_relation.id}.", @response.body
# this should work when we provide the appropriate payload...
- content(relations(:multi_tag_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:multi_tag_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(multi_tag_relation.to_xml, changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => multi_tag_relation.id
assert_response :success
# valid delete should return the new version number, which should
# be greater than the old version number
- assert @response.body.to_i > current_relations(:visible_relation).version,
+ assert @response.body.to_i > multi_tag_relation.version,
"delete request should return a new version number for relation"
# this won't work since the relation is already deleted
- content(relations(:invisible_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:invisible_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(deleted_relation.to_xml, changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => deleted_relation.id
assert_response :gone
# Public visible relation needs to be deleted
- content(relations(:public_visible_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:public_visible_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(super_relation.to_xml, changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => super_relation.id
assert_response :success
# this works now because the relation which was using this one
# has been deleted.
- content(relations(:public_used_relation).to_xml)
- delete :delete, :id => current_relations(:public_used_relation).id
+ content update_changeset(used_relation.to_xml, changeset.id)
+ delete :delete, :id => used_relation.id
assert_response :success,
"should be able to delete a relation used in an old relation (#{@response.body})"
[current_nodes(:used_node_1),
current_nodes(:used_node_2),
current_ways(:used_way),
- current_ways(:way_with_versions)
- ].each_with_index do |element, _version|
+ current_ways(:way_with_versions)].each_with_index do |element, _version|
bbox = element.bbox.to_unscaled
check_changeset_modify(bbox) do |changeset_id|
relation_xml = Relation.find(relation_id).to_xml
##
# check that relations are ordered
def test_relation_member_ordering
- basic_authorization(users(:public_user).email, "test")
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ node1 = create(:node)
+ node2 = create(:node)
+ node3 = create(:node)
+ way1 = create(:way_with_nodes, :nodes_count => 2)
+ way2 = create(:way_with_nodes, :nodes_count => 2)
+
+ basic_authorization(user.email, "test")
doc_str = <<OSM
<osm>
- <relation changeset='4'>
- <member ref='1' type='node' role='first'/>
- <member ref='3' type='node' role='second'/>
- <member ref='1' type='way' role='third'/>
- <member ref='3' type='way' role='fourth'/>
+ <relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>
+ <member ref='#{node1.id}' type='node' role='first'/>
+ <member ref='#{node2.id}' type='node' role='second'/>
+ <member ref='#{way1.id}' type='way' role='third'/>
+ <member ref='#{way2.id}' type='way' role='fourth'/>
</relation>
</osm>
OSM
# insert a member at the front
new_member = XML::Node.new "member"
- new_member["ref"] = 5.to_s
+ new_member["ref"] = node3.id.to_s
new_member["type"] = "node"
new_member["role"] = "new first"
doc.find("//osm/relation").first.child.prev = new_member
##
# check that relations can contain duplicate members
def test_relation_member_duplicates
+ private_user = create(:user, :data_public => false)
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ node1 = create(:node)
+ node2 = create(:node)
+
doc_str = <<OSM
<osm>
- <relation changeset='4'>
- <member ref='1' type='node' role='forward'/>
- <member ref='3' type='node' role='forward'/>
- <member ref='1' type='node' role='forward'/>
- <member ref='3' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>
+ <member ref='#{node1.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <member ref='#{node2.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <member ref='#{node1.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <member ref='#{node2.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
</relation>
</osm>
OSM
doc = XML::Parser.string(doc_str).parse
## First try with the private user
- basic_authorization(users(:normal_user).email, "test")
+ basic_authorization(private_user.email, "test")
content doc
put :create
assert_response :forbidden
## Now try with the public user
- basic_authorization(users(:public_user).email, "test")
+ basic_authorization(user.email, "test")
content doc
put :create
##
# test that the ordering of elements in the history is the same as in current.
def test_history_ordering
+ user = create(:user)
+ changeset = create(:changeset, :user => user)
+ node1 = create(:node)
+ node2 = create(:node)
+ node3 = create(:node)
+ node4 = create(:node)
+
doc_str = <<OSM
<osm>
- <relation changeset='4'>
- <member ref='1' type='node' role='forward'/>
- <member ref='5' type='node' role='forward'/>
- <member ref='4' type='node' role='forward'/>
- <member ref='3' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <relation changeset='#{changeset.id}'>
+ <member ref='#{node1.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <member ref='#{node4.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <member ref='#{node3.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
+ <member ref='#{node2.id}' type='node' role='forward'/>
</relation>
</osm>
OSM
doc = XML::Parser.string(doc_str).parse
- basic_authorization(users(:public_user).email, "test")
+ basic_authorization(user.email, "test")
content doc
put :create