require 'helper' describe Twitter::Streaming::Client do before do @client = Twitter::Streaming::Client.new end class FakeConnection def initialize(body) @body = body end def stream(request, response) @body.each_line do |line| response.on_body(line) end end end describe '#before_request' do it 'runs before a request' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming.json')) var = false @client.before_request do var = true end expect(var).to be false @client.user {} expect(var).to be true end end describe '#filter' do it 'returns an arary of Tweets' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming.json')) objects = [] @client.filter(:track => 'india') do |object| objects << object end expect(objects.size).to eq(2) expect(objects.first).to be_a Twitter::Tweet expect(objects.first.text).to eq "The problem with your code is that it's doing exactly what you told it to do." end end describe '#firehose' do it 'returns an arary of Tweets' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming.json')) objects = [] @client.firehose do |object| objects << object end expect(objects.size).to eq(2) expect(objects.first).to be_a Twitter::Tweet expect(objects.first.text).to eq "The problem with your code is that it's doing exactly what you told it to do." end end describe '#sample' do it 'returns an arary of Tweets' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming.json')) objects = [] @client.sample do |object| objects << object end expect(objects.size).to eq(2) expect(objects.first).to be_a Twitter::Tweet expect(objects.first.text).to eq "The problem with your code is that it's doing exactly what you told it to do." end end describe '#site' do context 'with a user ID passed' do it 'returns an arary of Tweets' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming.json')) objects = [] @client.site(7_505_382) do |object| objects << object end expect(objects.size).to eq(2) expect(objects.first).to be_a Twitter::Tweet expect(objects.first.text).to eq "The problem with your code is that it's doing exactly what you told it to do." end end context 'with a user object passed' do it 'returns an arary of Tweets' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming.json')) objects = [] user = Twitter::User.new(:id => 7_505_382) @client.site(user) do |object| objects << object end expect(objects.size).to eq(2) expect(objects.first).to be_a Twitter::Tweet expect(objects.first.text).to eq "The problem with your code is that it's doing exactly what you told it to do." end end end describe '#user' do it 'returns an arary of Tweets' do @client.connection = FakeConnection.new(fixture('track_streaming_user.json')) objects = [] @client.user do |object| objects << object end expect(objects.size).to eq(6) expect(objects[0]).to be_a Twitter::Streaming::FriendList expect(objects[0]).to eq([488_736_931, 311_444_249]) expect(objects[1]).to be_a Twitter::Tweet expect(objects[1].text).to eq("The problem with your code is that it's doing exactly what you told it to do.") expect(objects[2]).to be_a Twitter::DirectMessage expect(objects[2].text).to eq('hello bot') expect(objects[3]).to be_a Twitter::Streaming::Event expect(objects[3].name).to eq(:follow) expect(objects[4]).to be_a Twitter::Streaming::DeletedTweet expect(objects[4].id).to eq(272_691_609_211_117_568) expect(objects[5]).to be_a Twitter::Streaming::StallWarning expect(objects[5].code).to eq('FALLING_BEHIND') end end end