require 'rails_helper' Sidekiq::Testing.fake! RSpec.describe ConversationReplyEmailWorker, type: :worker do let(:conversation) { build(:conversation, display_id: nil) } let(:message) { build(:message, conversation: conversation, content_type: 'incoming_email', inbox: conversation.inbox) } let(:mailer) { double } let(:mailer_action) { double } describe 'testing ConversationSummaryEmailWorker' do before do conversation.save! allow(Conversation).to receive(:find).and_return(conversation) allow(ConversationReplyMailer).to receive(:with).and_return(mailer) allow(ConversationReplyMailer).to receive(:with).and_return(mailer) allow(mailer).to receive(:reply_with_summary).and_return(mailer_action) allow(mailer).to receive(:reply_without_summary).and_return(mailer_action) allow(mailer_action).to receive(:deliver_later).and_return(true) end it 'worker jobs are enqueued in the mailers queue' do described_class.perform_async assert_equal :mailers, described_class.queue end it 'goes into the jobs array for testing environment' do expect do described_class.perform_async end.to change(described_class.jobs, :size).by(1) described_class.new.perform(1, message.id) end context 'with actions performed by the worker' do it 'calls ConversationSummaryMailer#reply_with_summary when last incoming message was not email' do described_class.new.perform(1, message.id) expect(mailer).to have_received(:reply_with_summary) end it 'calls ConversationSummaryMailer#reply_without_summary when last incoming message was from email' do message.save! described_class.new.perform(1, message.id) expect(mailer).to have_received(:reply_without_summary) end end end end