1 | import reducer, { SET_REAL_TIME_UPDATES, setRealTimeUpdates } from '../../../src/settings/reducers/settings'; |
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3 | describe('settingsReducer', () => { |
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4 | const realTimeUpdates = { enabled: true }; |
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6 | describe('reducer', () => { |
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7 | it('returns realTimeUpdates when action is SET_REAL_TIME_UPDATES', () => { |
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8 | expect(reducer({}, { type: SET_REAL_TIME_UPDATES, realTimeUpdates })).toEqual({ realTimeUpdates }); |
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9 | }); |
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10 | }); |
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12 | describe('setRealTimeUpdates', () => { |
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13 | it.each([[ true ], [ false ]])('updates settings with provided value and then loads updates again', (enabled) => { |
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14 | const result = setRealTimeUpdates(enabled); |
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16 | expect(result).toEqual({ type: SET_REAL_TIME_UPDATES, realTimeUpdates: { enabled } }); |
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17 | }); |
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18 | }); |
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19 | }); |
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