Unit test Action Cable connections.
Useful to check whether a connection's identified_by
gets assigned properly and that any improper connection requests are rejected.
Basic example
Unit tests are written as follows:
-
Simulate a connection attempt by calling
connect
. -
Assert state, e.g. identifiers, has been assigned.
class ApplicationCable::ConnectionTest < ActionCable::Connection::TestCase
def test_connects_with_proper_cookie
# Simulate the connection request with a cookie.
cookies["user_id"] = users(:john).id
connect
# Assert the connection identifier matches the fixture.
assert_equal users(:john).id, connection.user.id
end
def test_rejects_connection_without_proper_cookie
assert_reject_connection { connect }
end
end
connect
accepts additional information about the HTTP request with the params
, headers
, session
and Rack env
options.
def test_connect_with_headers_and_query_string
connect params: { user_id: 1 }, headers: { "X-API-TOKEN" => "secret-my" }
assert_equal "1", connection.user.id
assert_equal "secret-my", connection.token
end
def test_connect_with_params
connect params: { user_id: 1 }
assert_equal "1", connection.user.id
end
You can also set up the correct cookies before the connection request:
def test_connect_with_cookies
# Plain cookies:
cookies["user_id"] = 1
# Or signed/encrypted:
# cookies.signed["user_id"] = 1
# cookies.encrypted["user_id"] = 1
connect
assert_equal "1", connection.user_id
end
Connection
is automatically inferred
ActionCable::Connection::TestCase
will automatically infer the connection under test from the test class name. If the channel cannot be inferred from the test class name, you can explicitly set it with tests
.
class ConnectionTest < ActionCable::Connection::TestCase
tests ApplicationCable::Connection
end