require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe 'Notifications API', type: :request do let(:account) { create(:account) } describe 'GET /api/v1/accounts/{account.id}/notifications' do context 'when it is an unauthenticated user' do it 'returns unauthorized' do get "/api/v1/accounts/#{account.id}/notifications" expect(response).to have_http_status(:unauthorized) end end context 'when it is an authenticated user' do let(:admin) { create(:user, account: account, role: :administrator) } let!(:notification) { create(:notification, account: account, user: admin) } it 'returns all notifications' do get "/api/v1/accounts/#{account.id}/notifications", headers: admin.create_new_auth_token, as: :json expect(response).to have_http_status(:success) expect(response.body).to include(notification.notification_type) end end end describe 'PATCH /api/v1/accounts/{account.id}/notifications/:id' do let(:admin) { create(:user, account: account, role: :administrator) } let!(:notification) { create(:notification, account: account, user: admin) } context 'when it is an unauthenticated user' do it 'returns unauthorized' do put "/api/v1/accounts/#{account.id}/notifications/#{notification.id}", params: { read_at: true } expect(response).to have_http_status(:unauthorized) end end context 'when it is an authenticated user' do let(:admin) { create(:user, account: account, role: :administrator) } it 'updates the notification read at' do patch "/api/v1/accounts/#{account.id}/notifications/#{notification.id}", headers: admin.create_new_auth_token, params: { read_at: true }, as: :json expect(response).to have_http_status(:success) expect(notification.reload.read_at).not_to eq('') end end end end