require_relative '../rails_helper' RSpec.describe Item do fixtures :items, :colors, :species, :zones context "modeling status:" do # Rather than using fixtures of real-world data, we create very specific # pet types, to be able to create small encapsulated test cases where there # are only a few bodies. # # We create some basic color pet types, and some Maraquan pet types—and, # just like irl, the Maraquan Mynci has the same body as the basic Mynci. before do PetType.destroy_all # Make sure no leftovers from e.g. PetType's spec! build_pt(colors(:blue), species(:acara), body_id: 1).save! build_pt(colors(:red), species(:acara), body_id: 1).save! build_pt(colors(:blue), species(:blumaroo), body_id: 2).save! build_pt(colors(:green), species(:chia), body_id: 3).save! build_pt(colors(:red), species(:mynci), body_id: 4).save! build_pt(colors(:maraquan), species(:acara), body_id: 11).save! build_pt(colors(:maraquan), species(:blumaroo), body_id: 12).save! build_pt(colors(:maraquan), species(:chia), body_id: 13).save! build_pt(colors(:maraquan), species(:mynci), body_id: 4).save! end def build_pt(color, species, body_id:) PetType.new(color:, species:, body_id:) end def build_item_asset(zone, body_id:) @remote_id = (@remote_id || 0) + 1 @url = "https://images.neopets.example/#{@remote_id}.swf" SwfAsset.new(type: "object", remote_id: @remote_id, url: @url, zones_restrict: "", zone:, body_id:) end describe "an item without any modeling data" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } it("is not fully modeled") { should_not be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("has no compatible body IDs") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to be_empty end it("predicts all standard bodies are compatible") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to contain_exactly(1, 2, 3, 4) end end describe "an item with one species modeled" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 1) end it("is considered fully modeled") { should be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("has one compatible body ID") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(1) end it("predicts no more compatible bodies") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to be_empty end end describe "an item with two species modeled" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 1) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 2) # HACK: I don't understand why the first asset is triggering the hooks # for cached fields, but the second isn't? Idk, force an update. item.update_cached_fields end it("is not fully modeled") { should_not be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("has two compatible body IDs") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(1, 2) end it("predicts remaining standard bodies are compatible") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to contain_exactly(3, 4) end end describe "an item with all standard species modeled" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 1) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 2) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 3) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 4) # HACK: I don't understand why the first asset is triggering the hooks # for cached fields, but the second isn't? Idk, force an update. item.update_cached_fields end it("is fully modeled") { should be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("is compatible with all standard body IDs") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(1, 2, 3, 4) end it("predicts no more compatible bodies") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to be_empty end end describe "an item that fits all pets the same" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:background), body_id: 0) end it("is fully modeled") { should be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("is compatible with all bodies (body ID = 0)") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(0) end it("predicts no more compatible bodies") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to be_empty end end describe "an item with one Maraquan pet modeled" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 11) end it("is considered fully modeled") { should be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("has one compatible body ID") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(11) end it("predicts no more compatible bodies") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to be_empty end end describe "an item with two Maraquan pets modeled" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 11) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 12) # HACK: I don't understand why the first asset is triggering the hooks # for cached fields, but the second isn't? Idk, force an update. item.update_cached_fields end it("is not fully modeled") { should_not be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("has two compatible body IDs") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(11, 12) end it("predicts remaining Maraquan body IDs are compatible") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to contain_exactly(13, 4) end end describe "an item with all Maraquan species modeled" do subject(:item) { items(:straw_hat) } before do item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 11) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 12) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 13) item.swf_assets << build_item_asset(zones(:wings), body_id: 4) # HACK: I don't understand why the first asset is triggering the hooks # for cached fields, but the second isn't? Idk, force an update. item.update_cached_fields end it("is fully modeled") { should be_predicted_fully_modeled } it("is compatible with all Maraquan body IDs") do expect(item.compatible_body_ids).to contain_exactly(11, 12, 13, 4) end it("predicts no more compatible bodies") do expect(item.predicted_missing_body_ids).to be_empty end end end end