defmodule CanneryWeb.ConnCase do @moduledoc """ This module defines the test case to be used by tests that require setting up a connection. Such tests rely on `Phoenix.ConnTest` and also import other functionality to make it easier to build common data structures and query the data layer. Finally, if the test case interacts with the database, we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously by setting `use CanneryWeb.ConnCase, async: true`, although this option is not recommended for other databases. """ use ExUnit.CaseTemplate import Cannery.Fixtures alias Cannery.{Accounts, Accounts.User, Repo} alias Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox using do quote do # Import conveniences for testing with connections import Plug.Conn import Phoenix.ConnTest # credo:disable-for-next-line Credo.Check.Consistency.MultiAliasImportRequireUse import Cannery.Fixtures import CanneryWeb.ConnCase alias CanneryWeb.Router.Helpers, as: Routes # The default endpoint for testing @endpoint CanneryWeb.Endpoint end end setup tags do pid = Sandbox.start_owner!(Cannery.Repo, shared: not tags[:async]) on_exit(fn -> Sandbox.stop_owner(pid) end) {:ok, conn: Phoenix.ConnTest.build_conn()} end @doc """ Setup helper that registers and logs in users. setup :register_and_log_in_user It stores an updated connection and a registered user in the test context. """ @spec register_and_log_in_user(%{conn: Plug.Conn.t()}) :: %{conn: Plug.Conn.t(), current_user: User.t()} def register_and_log_in_user(%{conn: conn}) do current_user = user_fixture() |> confirm_user() %{conn: log_in_user(conn, current_user), current_user: current_user} end @spec confirm_user(User.t()) :: User.t() def confirm_user(user) do {:ok, %{user: user}} = user |> Accounts.confirm_user_multi() |> Repo.transaction() user end @doc """ Logs the given `user` into the `conn`. It returns an updated `conn`. """ def log_in_user(conn, user) do token = Cannery.Accounts.generate_user_session_token(user) conn |> Phoenix.ConnTest.init_test_session(%{}) |> Plug.Conn.put_session(:user_token, token) end end