require "rails_helper" RSpec.describe Form::Sales::Questions::GenderIdentity1, type: :model do subject(:question) { described_class.new(question_id, question_definition, page) } let(:question_id) { nil } let(:question_definition) { nil } let(:page) { instance_double(Form::Page) } let(:subsection) { instance_double(Form::Subsection) } let(:form) { instance_double(Form, start_date: Time.zone.local(2023, 4, 1)) } before do allow(page).to receive(:subsection).and_return(subsection) allow(subsection).to receive(:form).and_return(form) end it "has correct page" do expect(question.page).to eq(page) end it "has the correct id" do expect(question.id).to eq("sex1") end it "has the correct header" do expect(question.header).to eq("Which of these best describes buyer 1’s gender identity?") end it "has the correct check_answer_label" do expect(question.check_answer_label).to eq("Buyer 1’s gender identity") end it "has the correct type" do expect(question.type).to eq("radio") end it "is not marked as derived" do expect(question.derived?).to be false end it "has the correct answer_options" do expect(question.answer_options).to eq({ "F" => { "value" => "Female" }, "M" => { "value" => "Male" }, "X" => { "value" => "Non-binary" }, "R" => { "value" => "Prefers not to say" }, }) end it "has the correct check_answers_card_number" do expect(question.check_answers_card_number).to eq(1) end context "with start year before 2024" do before do allow(form).to receive(:start_year_after_2024?).and_return(false) end it "has the correct hint" do expect(question.hint_text).to eq("Buyer 1 is the person in the household who does the most paid work. If it’s a joint purchase and the buyers do the same amount of paid work, buyer 1 is whoever is the oldest.") end end context "with start year >= 2024" do before do allow(form).to receive(:start_year_after_2024?).and_return(true) end it "has the correct hint" do expect(question.hint_text).to eq("This should be however they personally choose to identify from the options below. This may or may not be the same as their biological sex or the sex they were assigned at birth.") end end end