declares variables for orders using let; prepares additional test cases

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filipefurtad0
2021-02-01 19:54:30 +00:00
committed by Pau Perez
parent 752421cd8b
commit c722e1c082

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@@ -13,6 +13,14 @@ feature 'Customers' do
let(:managed_distributor2) { create(:distributor_enterprise, owner: user) }
let(:unmanaged_distributor) { create(:distributor_enterprise) }
let(:order1) { create(:order, total: 0, payment_total: 88, distributor: managed_distributor1, user: nil, state: 'complete', customer: customer1) }
let(:order2) { create(:order, total: 99, payment_total: 0, distributor: managed_distributor1, user: nil, state: 'complete', customer: customer2) }
let(:order3) { create(:order, total: 0, payment_total: 0, distributor: managed_distributor1, user: nil, state: 'complete', customer: customer4) }
let(:payment_method) { create(:stripe_sca_payment_method, distributors: [managed_distributor1]) }
let(:payment1) { create(:payment, order: order1, state: 'completed', payment_method: payment_method, response_code: 'pi_123', amount: 88.00) }
let(:payment2) { create(:payment, order: order1, state: 'completed', payment_method: payment_method, response_code: 'pi_123', amount: -25.00) }
describe "using the customers index", js: true do
let!(:customer1) { create(:customer, enterprise: managed_distributor1, code: nil) }
let!(:customer2) { create(:customer, enterprise: managed_distributor1, code: nil) }
@@ -100,33 +108,13 @@ feature 'Customers' do
allow(OpenFoodNetwork::FeatureToggle)
.to receive(:enabled?).with(:customer_balance, user) { true }
create(
:order,
total: 0,
payment_total: 88,
distributor: managed_distributor1,
user: nil,
state: 'complete',
customer: customer1
)
create(
:order,
total: 99,
payment_total: 0,
distributor: managed_distributor1,
user: nil,
state: 'complete',
customer: customer2
)
create(
:order,
total: 0,
payment_total: 0,
distributor: managed_distributor1,
user: nil,
state: 'complete',
customer: customer4
)
# calling the variables necessary for this testcase here;
# 'paymen_method' and 'payment1' are necessary to add additional payments to an order, as in a test case below (see payment2)
payment_method
payment1
order1
order2
order3
customer4.update enterprise: managed_distributor1
end