require "spec_helper" handler = Class.new do extend Lita::Handler::ChatRouter def self.name "Test" end route(/message/, :message) route(/command/, :command, command: true) route(/admin/, :admin, restrict_to: :admins) route(/error/, :error) route(/validate route hook/, :validate_route_hook, code_word: true) route(/trigger route hook/, :trigger_route_hook, custom_data: "trigger route hook") def message(response) response.reply("message") end def command(response) response.reply("command") end def admin(response) response.reply("admin") end def error(_response) raise end def validate_route_hook(response) response.reply("validate route hook") end def trigger_route_hook(response) response.reply(response.extensions[:custom_data]) end route(/block/) do |response| response.reply("block") end end describe handler, lita_handler: true do describe ".dispatch" do it "routes a matching message to the supplied method" do send_message("message") expect(replies.last).to eq("message") end it "routes a matching message even if addressed to the robot" do send_command("message") expect(replies.last).to eq("message") end it "routes a command message to the supplied method" do send_command("command") expect(replies.last).to eq("command") end it "requires command routes to be addressed to the robot" do send_message("command") expect(replies).to be_empty end it "doesn't route messages that don't match anything" do send_message("nothing") expect(replies).to be_empty end it "dispatches to restricted routes if the user is in the auth group" do allow(robot.auth).to receive(:user_is_admin?).with(user).and_return(true) send_message("admin") expect(replies.last).to eq("admin") end it "doesn't route unauthorized users' messages to restricted routes" do send_message("admin") expect(replies).to be_empty end it "ignores messages from itself" do allow(user).to receive(:name).and_return(robot.name) send_message("message") expect(replies).to be_empty end it "allows route callbacks to be provided as blocks" do send_message("block") expect(replies.last).to eq("block") end it "logs exceptions without crashing" do test_mode = Lita.test_mode? begin Lita.test_mode = false expect(Lita.logger).to receive(:error).with(/Test crashed/) send_message("error") ensure Lita.test_mode = test_mode end end it "raises exceptions in test mode" do expect { send_message("error") }.to raise_error(RuntimeError) end context "with a custom validate_route hook" do let(:hook) do proc do |payload| if payload[:route].extensions[:code_word] payload[:message].body.include?("code word") else true end end end before { registry.register_hook(:validate_route, hook) } it "matches if the hook returns true" do send_message("validate route hook - code word") expect(replies.last).to eq("validate route hook") end it "does not match if the hook returns false" do send_message("validate route hook") expect(replies).to be_empty end end context "with a custom trigger_route hook" do let(:hook) do proc do |payload| payload[:response].extensions[:custom_data] = payload[:route].extensions[:custom_data] end end before { registry.register_hook(:trigger_route, hook) } it "adds data to the response's extensions" do send_message("trigger route hook") expect(replies.last).to eq("trigger route hook") end end end end handler = Class.new do extend Lita::Handler::ChatRouter extend Lita::Handler::EventRouter def self.name "Test" end route(/one/) { |response| response.reply "got one" } route(/two/) { |response| response.reply "got two" } on :unhandled_message do |payload| message = payload[:message] robot.send_message(message.source, message.body) end end describe handler, lita_handler: true do it "triggers the unhandled message event if no route matches" do send_message("this won't match any routes") expect(replies.last).to eq("this won't match any routes") end it "doesn't stop checking routes when the first one matches" do send_message("one two") expect(replies.last).to eq("got two") end context "with another handler registered" do before do registry.register_handler(:test_2) do route(/three/) { |response| response.reply "got three" } end end it "doesn't stop dispatching to handlers when there is a matching route in one" do send_message("two three") expect(replies.last).to eq("got three") end end end