canvas-lms/spec/lib/utils/relative_date_spec.rb

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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require_dependency "utils/relative_date"
module Utils
describe RelativeDate do
let(:today) { Date.parse("2014-10-1") }
around do |example|
Timecop.freeze(today, &example)
end
it 'can tell if its today' do
expect(RelativeDate.new(today).today?).to be(true)
expect(RelativeDate.new(today+3).today?).to be(false)
end
it 'can tell if its tomorrow' do
expect(RelativeDate.new(today).tomorrow?).to be(false)
expect(RelativeDate.new(today+1).tomorrow?).to be(true)
end
it 'can tell if its yesterday' do
expect(RelativeDate.new(today).yesterday?).to be(false)
expect(RelativeDate.new(today-1).yesterday?).to be(true)
end
it 'can tell if its this week' do
expect(RelativeDate.new(today-1).this_week?).to be(false)
expect(RelativeDate.new(today+4).this_week?).to be(true)
end
it 'can tell if its this year' do
expect(RelativeDate.new(today+365).this_year?).to be(false)
expect(RelativeDate.new(today+30).this_year?).to be(true)
end
it 'is resiliant against nil timezone override' do
no_zone_date = RelativeDate.new(today, nil)
expect(no_zone_date.today?).to be(true)
end
end
end