require 'spec_helper' module Chargify2 describe Direct do let(:client) { Client.new(valid_client_credentials) } it "creates a creates a new instance when passed a Client" do Direct.new(client).should be_a(Direct) end it "raises an argument error when creating a new instance without a Client" do lambda { Direct.new('foo') }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end describe "#secure_parameters" do let(:direct) { Direct.new(client) } context "with no arguments" do it "returns a SecureParameters instance with only the defaults set" do sp = direct.secure_parameters sp.should be_a(Direct::SecureParameters) sp.api_id.should_not be_blank sp.timestamp.should be_blank sp.nonce.should be_blank sp.data.should be_blank sp.signature.should_not be_blank end end it "sets the api_id and secret values on the SecureParameters instance from the client" do sp = direct.secure_parameters sp.api_id.should == client.api_id sp.secret.should == client.api_secret end it "allows the setting of secure parameters via the arguments hash" do timestamp = "1234" nonce = "7890" data = {'redirect_uri' => 'http://www.example.com'} sp = direct.secure_parameters('timestamp' => timestamp, 'nonce' => nonce, 'data' => data) sp.timestamp.should == timestamp sp.nonce.should == nonce sp.data.should == data.symbolize_keys end end describe ".signature" do it "generates an HMAC-SHA1 hash from the given +message+ and +secret+" do message = "this is the message to hash" secret = "foobarjones" # Used the HMAC-SHA1 generator here: http://hash.online-convert.com/sha1-generator Direct.signature(message, secret).should == "459cceb1ad074a9082daba5c0788f12fdd6cdbd6" end end describe "#response_parameters" do let(:direct) { Direct.new(client) } it "generates a new ResponseParameters instance given a hash of response params" do direct.response_parameters({}).should be_a(Direct::ResponseParameters) end end end end