element-ios/RiotSwiftUI/Modules/Authentication/VerifyEmail/Test/Unit/AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModelTests.swift
Doug 4a9ace0cf3
Add email verification screen (#6125)
Make a reusable onboarding icon view.
Use a native TextField for better dynamic type support.
Rename completion to callback.
Add readableFrame modifier.
2022-05-10 14:09:43 +01:00

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import XCTest
@testable import RiotSwiftUI
class AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModelTests: XCTestCase {
private enum Constants {
static let counterInitialValue = 0
}
var viewModel: AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModelProtocol!
var context: AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModelType.Context!
override func setUpWithError() throws {
viewModel = AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModel()
context = viewModel.context
}
func testSentEmailState() async {
// Given a view model where the user hasn't yet sent the verification email.
XCTAssertFalse(context.viewState.hasSentEmail, "The view model should start with hasSentEmail equal to false.")
// When updating to indicate that an email has been send.
let task = Task { await viewModel.updateForSentEmail() }
_ = await task.result
// Then the view model should update to reflect a sent email.
XCTAssertTrue(context.viewState.hasSentEmail, "The view model should update hasSentEmail after sending an email.")
}
}