# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' require 'webauthn/fake_client' RSpec.describe 'Security Key Options' do describe 'GET /auth/sessions/security_key_options' do let!(:user) do Fabricate(:user, email: 'x@y.com', password: 'abcdefgh', otp_required_for_login: true, otp_secret: User.generate_otp_secret) end context 'with WebAuthn and OTP enabled as second factor' do let(:domain) { "#{Rails.configuration.x.use_https ? 'https' : 'http'}://#{Rails.configuration.x.web_domain}" } let(:fake_client) { WebAuthn::FakeClient.new(domain) } let(:public_key_credential) { WebAuthn::Credential.from_create(fake_client.create) } before do user.update(webauthn_id: WebAuthn.generate_user_id) Fabricate( :webauthn_credential, user_id: user.id, external_id: public_key_credential.id, public_key: public_key_credential.public_key ) post '/auth/sign_in', params: { user: { email: user.email, password: user.password } } end it 'returns http success' do get '/auth/sessions/security_key_options' expect(response) .to have_http_status 200 expect(response.content_type) .to start_with('application/json') end end context 'when WebAuthn not enabled' do it 'returns http unauthorized' do get '/auth/sessions/security_key_options' expect(response) .to have_http_status 401 expect(response.content_type) .to start_with('application/json') end end end end