dawarich/spec/jobs/data_migrations/migrate_places_lonlat_job_spec.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe DataMigrations::MigratePlacesLonlatJob, type: :job do
describe '#perform' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
context 'when places exist for the user' do
let!(:place1) { create(:place, user: user, longitude: 10.0, latitude: 20.0) }
let!(:place2) { create(:place, user: user, longitude: -73.935242, latitude: 40.730610) }
let!(:other_place) { create(:place, longitude: 15.0, latitude: 25.0) }
# Create visits to associate places with users
let!(:visit1) { create(:visit, user: user, place: place1) }
let!(:visit2) { create(:visit, user: user, place: place2) }
let!(:other_visit) { create(:visit, place: other_place) } # associated with a different user
# Simulate old data by clearing lonlat after creation (to test migration)
before do
place1.update_column(:lonlat, nil)
place2.update_column(:lonlat, nil)
other_place.update_column(:lonlat, nil)
end
it 'updates lonlat field for all places belonging to the user' do
# Force a reload to ensure we have the initial state
place1.reload
place2.reload
# Both places should have nil lonlat initially
expect(place1.lonlat).to be_nil
expect(place2.lonlat).to be_nil
# Run the job
described_class.perform_now(user.id)
# Reload to get updated state
place1.reload
place2.reload
other_place.reload
# Check that lonlat is now set correctly
expect(place1.lonlat).not_to be_nil
expect(place2.lonlat).not_to be_nil
# The other user's place should still have nil lonlat
expect(other_place.lonlat).to be_nil
# Verify the coordinates
expect(place1.lonlat.x).to eq(10.0) # longitude
expect(place1.lonlat.y).to eq(20.0) # latitude
expect(place2.lonlat.x).to eq(-73.935242) # longitude
expect(place2.lonlat.y).to eq(40.730610) # latitude
end
it 'sets the correct SRID (4326) on the geometry' do
described_class.perform_now(user.id)
place1.reload
expect(place1.lonlat.srid).to eq(4326)
end
end
context 'when no places exist for the user' do
it 'completes successfully without errors' do
expect do
described_class.perform_now(user.id)
end.not_to raise_error
end
end
end
describe 'queue' do
it 'uses the data_migrations queue' do
expect(described_class.queue_name).to eq('data_migrations')
end
end
end