# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe Processors::JobProcessor, type: :model do let(:party) { create(:party) } # Use a job that has associated job skills. # In our seed/canonical data this job (by its ID) has several associated skills. let!(:job_record) { Job.find_by!(granblue_id: '130401') } # Build the raw data hash that mimics the transformed structure. # The master section includes the job's basic information. # The param section includes level data and the subskills derived from the job's associated job skills. let(:deck_data) do file_path = Rails.root.join('spec', 'fixtures', 'deck_sample2.json') JSON.parse(File.read(file_path)) end subject { described_class.new(party, deck_data, language: 'en') } context 'with valid job data' do it 'assigns the job to the party' do # Before processing, the party should not have a job. expect(party.job).to be_nil # Process the job data. subject.process party.reload # The party's job should now be set to the job_record. expect(party.job).to eq(job_record) end it 'assigns the correct main skill to the party' do # Before processing, the party should not have a job. expect(party.job).to be_nil # Process the job data. subject.process party.reload main_skill = party.job.skills.where(main: true).first expect(party.skill0.id).to eq(main_skill.id) end it 'associates the correct job skills' do # Before processing, the party should not have a job. expect(party.job).to be_nil # Process the job data. subject.process party.reload # We assume that the processor assigns up to four subskills to party attributes, # for example, party.skill0, party.skill1, etc. # Get the expected subskills (using order and taking the first four). data = deck_data.with_indifferent_access expected_subskills = data.dig('deck', 'pc', 'set_action').pluck(:name) actual_subskills = [party.skill1.name_en, party.skill2.name_en, party.skill3.name_en] expect(actual_subskills).to eq(expected_subskills) end it 'assigns the correct accessory to the party' do # Process the job data. subject.process party.reload expect(party.accessory.granblue_id).to eq(1.to_s) end end context 'with invalid job data' do let(:invalid_data) { 'invalid data' } subject { described_class.new(party, invalid_data, language: 'en') } it 'logs an error and does not assign a job' do expect { subject.process }.not_to(change { party.reload.job }) end end after(:each) do |example| if example.exception puts "\nDEBUG [JobProcessor]: #{example.full_description} failed with error: #{example.exception.message}" end end end