class MessageTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
api_fixtures
- fixtures :messages
- EURO = "\xe2\x82\xac" # euro symbol
-
- # This needs to be updated when new fixtures are added
- # or removed.
- def test_check_message_count
- assert_equal 2, Message.count
- end
+ EURO = "\xe2\x82\xac".freeze # euro symbol
def test_check_empty_message_fails
message = Message.new
end
def test_validating_msgs
- message = messages(:unread_message)
+ message = create(:message, :unread)
assert message.valid?
- message = messages(:read_message)
+ message = create(:message, :read)
assert message.valid?
end
def test_invalid_send_recipient
- message = messages(:unread_message)
+ message = create(:message, :unread)
message.sender = nil
message.recipient = nil
assert !message.valid?
def test_invalid_utf8
# See e.g http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 for byte sequences
- # FIXME - Invalid Unicode characters can still be encoded into "valid" utf-8 byte sequences - maybe check this too?
+ # FIXME: Invalid Unicode characters can still be encoded into "valid" utf-8 byte sequences - maybe check this too?
invalid_sequences = ["\xC0", # always invalid utf8
"\xC2\x4a", # 2-byte multibyte identifier, followed by plain ASCII
"\xC2\xC2", # 2-byte multibyte identifier, followed by another one
"\x4a\x82", # plain ASCII, followed by multibyte continuation
"\x82\x82", # multibyte continuations without multibyte identifier
- "\xe1\x82\x4a", # three-byte identifier, contination and (incorrectly) plain ASCII
- ]
+ "\xe1\x82\x4a"] # three-byte identifier, contination and (incorrectly) plain ASCII
invalid_sequences.each do |char|
begin
# create a message and save to the database
private
def make_message(char, count)
- message = messages(:unread_message)
+ message = build(:message, :unread)
message.title = char * count
message
end