defmodule SomethingErlangWeb.UserRegistrationControllerTest do use SomethingErlangWeb.ConnCase, async: true import SomethingErlang.AccountsFixtures describe "GET /users/register" do test "renders registration page", %{conn: conn} do conn = get(conn, Routes.user_registration_path(conn, :new)) response = html_response(conn, 200) assert response =~ "<h1>Register</h1>" assert response =~ "Log in</a>" assert response =~ "Register</a>" end test "redirects if already logged in", %{conn: conn} do conn = conn |> log_in_user(user_fixture()) |> get(Routes.user_registration_path(conn, :new)) assert redirected_to(conn) == "/" end end describe "POST /users/register" do @tag :capture_log test "creates account and logs the user in", %{conn: conn} do email = unique_user_email() conn = post(conn, Routes.user_registration_path(conn, :create), %{ "user" => valid_user_attributes(email: email) }) assert get_session(conn, :user_token) assert redirected_to(conn) == "/" # Now do a logged in request and assert on the menu conn = get(conn, "/") response = html_response(conn, 200) assert response =~ email assert response =~ "Settings</a>" assert response =~ "Log out</a>" end test "render errors for invalid data", %{conn: conn} do conn = post(conn, Routes.user_registration_path(conn, :create), %{ "user" => %{"email" => "with spaces", "password" => "too short"} }) response = html_response(conn, 200) assert response =~ "<h1>Register</h1>" assert response =~ "must have the @ sign and no spaces" assert response =~ "should be at least 12 character" end end end