require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe SupportMailbox, type: :mailbox do include ActionMailbox::TestHelper describe 'add mail as a new ticket in the email inbox' do let(:account) { create(:account) } let!(:channel_email) { create(:channel_email, account: account) } let(:support_mail) { create_inbound_email_from_fixture('support.eml') } let(:described_subject) { described_class.receive support_mail } let(:serialized_attributes) do %w[bcc cc content_type date from html_content in_reply_to message_id multipart number_of_attachments subject text_content to] end let(:conversation) { Conversation.where(inbox_id: channel_email.inbox).last } before do # this email is hardcoded in the support.eml, that's why we are updating this channel_email.email = 'care@example.com' channel_email.save end describe 'covers basic ticket creation' do before do described_subject end it 'create the conversation in the inbox of the email channel' do expect(conversation.inbox.id).to eq(channel_email.inbox.id) expect(conversation.additional_attributes['source']).to eq('email') expect(conversation.contact.email).to eq(support_mail.mail.from.first) end it 'create a new contact as the sender of the email' do expect(conversation.messages.last.sender.email).to eq(support_mail.mail.from.first) end it 'add the mail content as new message on the conversation' do expect(conversation.messages.last.content).to eq("Let's talk about these images:") end it 'add the attachments' do expect(conversation.messages.last.attachments.count).to eq(2) end it 'have proper content_attributes with details of email' do expect(conversation.messages.last.content_attributes[:email].keys).to eq(serialized_attributes) end it 'set proper content_type' do expect(conversation.messages.last.content_type).to eq('incoming_email') end end describe 'handle inbox contacts' do let(:contact) { create(:contact, account: account, email: support_mail.mail.from.first) } let(:contact_inbox) { create(:contact_inbox, inbox: channel_email.inbox, contact: contact) } it 'does not create new contact if that contact exists in the inbox' do # making sure we have a contact already present expect(contact_inbox.contact.email).to eq(support_mail.mail.from.first) described_subject expect(conversation.messages.last.sender.id).to eq(contact.id) end end end end