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Mike Dalessio 8f39c015ea Tests now pass with local authentication
This is the first step of a multi-step SaaS engine extraction.

Looking ahead to an open source release, we need to make sure that
local authentication is treated as an "official" option, and not just
a hack I added for Kevin to do load testing outside our DC. So this PR
gets to green, and adds a CI step in "local authentication" mode.

This all probably feels a little hacky to you, Reader, but the goal of
this change is to ease the next step, which will be extracting the
37id and Queenbee integrations into a proprietary "SaaS mode" engine.

In service of that goal, this commit simply wraps all of the dependent
code and tests with a conditional check on
`config.x.local_authentication`.
2025-09-13 15:21:00 -04:00

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require "test_helper"
class SessionsControllerTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
unless Rails.application.config.x.local_authentication
test "destroy" do
sign_in_as :kevin
delete session_path
assert_redirected_to Launchpad.logout_url
assert_not cookies[:session_token].present?
end
test "new" do
get new_session_path
assert_response :forbidden
end
test "create" do
post session_path, params: { email_address: "david@37signals.com", password: "secret123456" }
assert_response :forbidden
end
else
test "destroy" do
sign_in_as :kevin
delete session_path
assert_redirected_to new_session_path
assert_not cookies[:session_token].present?
end
test "new" do
get new_session_path
assert_response :success
end
test "create with valid credentials" do
post session_path, params: { email_address: "david@37signals.com", password: "secret123456" }
assert_redirected_to root_path
assert cookies[:session_token].present?
end
test "create with invalid credentials" do
post session_path, params: { email_address: "david@37signals.com", password: "wrong" }
assert_redirected_to new_session_path
assert_not cookies[:session_token].present?
end
end
end