diff --git a/lib/desugaring.rb b/lib/desugaring.rb index 8d52908..f9355af 100644 --- a/lib/desugaring.rb +++ b/lib/desugaring.rb @@ -21,7 +21,9 @@ def all_the_sugar(recipients, event, message) # Copy the contents of the previous method here and remove this sugar. # def desugared_poetry(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + to: recipients.map(&:email), + subject: "You’re invited to #{event.title} on #{event.date}") end # Ruby allows you to pass arguments identified by name instead of just by position. They are really just @@ -36,7 +38,9 @@ def desugared_poetry(recipients, event, message) # Copy the contents of the previous method here and remove this sugar. # def desugared_named_args(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {to: recipients.map(&:email), + subject: "You’re invited to #{event.title} on #{event.date}"}) end # Ruby’s general syntax for hashes is `{key => value, key => value, ...}`. Because it is so common to use @@ -51,7 +55,9 @@ def desugared_named_args(recipients, event, message) # Copy the contents of the previous method here and remove this sugar. # def desugared_symbol_keys(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {:to => recipients.map(&:email), + :subject => "You’re invited to #{event.title} on #{event.date}"}) end # You may be wondering how `map(&:email)` works. When you precede the last argument of a method call with @@ -70,7 +76,9 @@ def desugared_symbol_keys(recipients, event, message) # Copy the contents of the previous method here and remove this sugar. # def desugared_attr_proc(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {:to => recipients.map{|x| x.email}, + :subject => "You’re invited to #{event.title} on #{event.date}"}) end # You may recall from the Ruby koans that when you put `#{something}` in a `"`-delimited string, Ruby will @@ -88,7 +96,9 @@ def desugared_attr_proc(recipients, event, message) # Copy the contents of the previous method here and remove this sugar. # def desugared_interpolation(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {:to => recipients.map{|x| x.email}, + :subject => "You’re invited to " + (event.title).to_s + " on " + (event.date).to_s}) end # Ruby tracks local variables lexically at compile time. Wherever you say `x = y`, the compiler assumes that @@ -110,7 +120,9 @@ def desugared_interpolation(recipients, event, message) # (Think: which names are local variables, and which are not?) # def desugared_implicit_self(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {:to => recipients.map{|x| x.email}, + :subject => "You’re invited to " + (event.title).to_s + " on " + (event.date).to_s}) end # In Ruby, unlike Python, there are no properties distinct from method calls. When you say `x.y`, you are @@ -131,7 +143,9 @@ def desugared_implicit_self(recipients, event, message) # but structurally quite similar! # def desugared_implicit_parens(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {:to => recipients.map(){|x| x.email()}, + :subject => "You’re invited to " + (event.title).to_s() + " on " + (event.date).to_s()}) end # In Ruby, every value is an object and every action is a method call. That includes operators. A binary @@ -153,7 +167,9 @@ def desugared_implicit_parens(recipients, event, message) # get added before the things on the right. (a + b + c) means ((a + b) + c), NOT (a + (b + c)). # def desugared_operators(recipients, event, message) - implement_me! + mail(message, + {:to => recipients.map(){|x| x.email()}, + :subject => "You’re invited to ".+((event.title).to_s().+(" on ".+((event.date).to_s())))}) end # Compare that to the version at the top. diff --git a/lib/retail_transaction.rb b/lib/retail_transaction.rb index 1bfa0e3..545e1f0 100644 --- a/lib/retail_transaction.rb +++ b/lib/retail_transaction.rb @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ def paid? state :processing_payment state :payment_declined state :settled + state :refunded event :check_out do transitions from: :ringing_up, to: :collecting_payment, @@ -61,5 +62,9 @@ def paid? event :payment_declined do transitions from: :processing_payment, to: :payment_declined end + + event :refund do + transitions from: :settled, to: :refunded + end end end diff --git a/test/retail_transaction_test.rb b/test/retail_transaction_test.rb index 823cbfe..1a0e305 100644 --- a/test/retail_transaction_test.rb +++ b/test/retail_transaction_test.rb @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ assert_equal false, tx.processing_payment? assert_equal false, tx.settled? assert_equal false, tx.payment_declined? + assert_equal false, tx.refunded? end it "starts out empty" do @@ -22,6 +23,10 @@ assert_invalid_transition { tx.check_out! } end + it "cannot refund if no items" do + assert_invalid_transition { tx.refund! } + end + describe "still ringing up, with items" do before(:each) { tx.add_item("broccoli") } @@ -138,6 +143,10 @@ assert_equal false, tx.payment_declined? assert_equal true, tx.processing_payment? end + + it "cannot be refunded" do + assert_invalid_transition { tx.refund! } + end end describe "that is settled" do @@ -149,8 +158,38 @@ tx.payment_authorized! end + it "cannot be reopened" do assert_invalid_transition { tx.reopen! } end + + it "settled payment can be refunded" do + assert_equal true, tx.refund! + assert_equal true, tx.refunded? + end + end + + describe "refunded orders" do + before( :each) do + tx.add_item("seahorse") + tx.check_out! + tx.payment_info = "2 gallons of maple syrup" + tx.process_payment! + tx.payment_authorized! + tx.refund! + end + + it "refunded payment can not be reprocessed" do + assert_invalid_transition { tx.process_payment! } + end + + it "refunded orders cannot be re-refunded" do + assert_invalid_transition { tx.refund! } + end + + it "refunded orders cannot be re-opened" do + assert_invalid_transition { tx.check_out! } + end + end end diff --git a/test/test_helper.rb b/test/test_helper.rb index a343433..bc294dc 100644 --- a/test/test_helper.rb +++ b/test/test_helper.rb @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ require "minitest/autorun" # To see full test names when running tests: -# -# require "minitest/reporters" -# Minitest::Reporters.use! Minitest::Reporters::SpecReporter.new + +require "minitest/reporters" +Minitest::Reporters.use! Minitest::Reporters::SpecReporter.new module Minitest::Assertions def assert_invalid_transition