# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' describe 'Fetching A19 from Comez' do describe 'a patient' do before { load_fixture 'comez_patient', '0000123456' } subject { Roqua::Healthy::A19.fetch("0000123456") } it { expect(subject[:status]).to eq('SUCCESS') } it { expect(subject[:error]).to be_nil } it { expect(subject[:source]).to eq('CS') } it do expect(subject[:identities]).to eq([{ident: '0000123456', authority: 'PI'}, {ident: '123456789', authority: 'NNNLD'}]) end it { expect(subject[:firstname]).to eq('Voornaam') } it { expect(subject[:initials]).to eq('A') } it { expect(subject[:lastname]).to eq('Achternaam') } it { expect(subject[:display_name]).to be_nil } it { expect(subject[:nickname]).to eq('Voornaam') } it { expect(subject[:email]).to be_nil } it { expect(subject[:address_type]).to eq('M') } it { expect(subject[:street]).to eq('Postadresstraat 42') } it { expect(subject[:city]).to eq('PLAATSNAAM') } it { expect(subject[:zipcode]).to eq('1234AB') } it { expect(subject[:country]).to eq('NL') } it { expect(subject[:birthdate]).to eq('17070415') } it { expect(subject[:gender]).to eq('F') } # phone cells with letters are rejected, because it usually means they can not be used as a client's own # cell phone number it { expect(subject[:phone_cell]).to eq(nil) } it { expect(subject[:deceased]).to eq(false) } end end