have_performed_job
matcher
The have_performed_job
(also aliased as perform_job
) matcher is used to check if given ActiveJob job was performed.
Background
Given active job is available.
Checking job class name
Given a file named "spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb" with:
require "rails_helper"
RSpec.describe UploadBackupsJob do
it "matches with performed job" do
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
expect {
UploadBackupsJob.perform_later
}.to have_performed_job(UploadBackupsJob)
end
end
When I run rspec spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
Checking passed arguments to job
Given a file named "spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb" with:
require "rails_helper"
RSpec.describe UploadBackupsJob do
it "matches with performed job" do
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
expect {
UploadBackupsJob.perform_later("users-backup.txt", "products-backup.txt")
}.to have_performed_job.with("users-backup.txt", "products-backup.txt")
end
end
When I run rspec spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
Checking job performed time
Given a file named "spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb" with:
require "rails_helper"
RSpec.describe UploadBackupsJob do
it "matches with performed job" do
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_at_jobs = true
expect {
UploadBackupsJob.set(:wait_until => Date.tomorrow.noon).perform_later
}.to have_performed_job.at(Date.tomorrow.noon)
end
end
When I run rspec spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
Checking job queue name
Given a file named "spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb" with:
require "rails_helper"
RSpec.describe UploadBackupsJob do
it "matches with performed job" do
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
expect {
UploadBackupsJob.perform_later
}.to have_performed_job.on_queue("default")
end
end
When I run rspec spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
Using alias method
Given a file named "spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb" with:
require "rails_helper"
RSpec.describe UploadBackupsJob do
it "matches with performed job" do
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :test
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
expect {
UploadBackupsJob.perform_later
}.to perform_job(UploadBackupsJob)
end
end
When I run rspec spec/jobs/upload_backups_job_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.