+ def test_unique_email
+ new_user = User.new(:email => users(:normal_user).email,
+ :active => 1,
+ :pass_crypt => Digest::MD5.hexdigest('test'),
+ :display_name => "new user",
+ :data_public => 1,
+ :description => "desc")
+ assert !new_user.save
+ assert_equal "has already been taken", new_user.errors.on(:email)
+ end
+
+ def test_unique_display_name
+ new_user = User.new(:email => "tester@openstreetmap.org",
+ :active => 0,
+ :pass_crypt => Digest::MD5.hexdigest('test'),
+ :display_name => users(:normal_user).display_name,
+ :data_public => 1,
+ :description => "desc")
+ assert !new_user.save
+ assert_equal "has already been taken", new_user.errors.on(:display_name)
+ end
+
+ def test_email_valid
+ ok = %w{ a@s.com test@shaunmcdonald.me.uk hello_local@ping-d.ng
+ test_local@openstreetmap.org test-local@example.com
+ 輕觸搖晃的遊戲@ah.com も対応します@s.name }
+ bad = %w{ hi ht@ n@ @.com help@.me.uk help"hi.me.uk も対@応します }
+
+ ok.each do |name|
+ user = users(:normal_user)
+ user.email = name
+ assert user.valid?, user.errors.full_messages
+ end
+
+ bad.each do |name|
+ user = users(:normal_user)
+ user.email = name
+ assert !user.valid?, "#{name} is valid when it shouldn't be"
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_display_name_length
+ user = users(:normal_user)
+ user.display_name = "123"
+ assert user.valid?, " should allow nil display name"
+ user.display_name = "12"
+ assert !user.valid?, "should not allow 2 char name"
+ user.display_name = ""
+ assert !user.valid?
+ user.display_name = nil
+ # Don't understand why it isn't allowing a nil value,
+ # when the validates statements specifically allow it
+ # It appears the database does not allow null values
+ assert !user.valid?
+ end
+
+ def test_display_name_valid
+ # Due to sanitisation in the view some of these that you might not
+ # expact are allowed
+ # However, would they affect the xml planet dumps?
+ ok = [ "Name", "'me", "he\"", "#ping", "<hr>", "*ho", "\"help\"@",
+ "vergrößern", "ルシステムにも対応します", "輕觸搖晃的遊戲" ]
+ # These need to be 3 chars in length, otherwise the length test above
+ # should be used.
+ bad = [ "<hr/>", "test@example.com", "s/f", "aa/", "aa;", "aa.",
+ "aa,", "aa?", "/;.,?", "も対応します/" ]
+ ok.each do |display_name|
+ user = users(:normal_user)
+ user.display_name = display_name
+ assert user.valid?, "#{display_name} is invalid, when it should be"
+ end
+
+ bad.each do |display_name|
+ user = users(:normal_user)
+ user.display_name = display_name
+ assert !user.valid?, "#{display_name} is valid when it shouldn't be"
+ assert_equal "is invalid", user.errors.on(:display_name)
+ end
+ end