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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`.
42 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
42 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
require "test_helper"
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class ControllerAuthenticationTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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if Rails.application.config.x.local_authentication
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test "access without an account slug redirects to new session" do
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integration_session.default_url_options[:script_name] = "" # no tenant
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get cards_path
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assert_redirected_to new_session_path
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end
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test "access with an account slug but no session redirects to new session" do
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get cards_path
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assert_redirected_to new_session_path
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end
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else
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test "access without an account slug redirects to launchpad" do
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integration_session.default_url_options[:script_name] = "" # no tenant
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get cards_path
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assert_redirected_to Launchpad.login_url(product: true)
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end
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test "access with an account slug but no session redirects to launchpad" do
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get cards_path
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assert_redirected_to Launchpad.login_url(product: true, account: Account.sole)
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end
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end
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test "access with an account slug and a session allows functional access" do
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sign_in_as :kevin
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get cards_path
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assert_response :success
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end
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end
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