use strict; use warnings; use RT::Test tests => 39; my ( $url, $m ) = RT::Test->started_ok; $m->login(); my @links = ( '/', '/Ticket/Create.html?Queue=1', '/SelfService/Create.html?Queue=1', '/m/ticket/create?Queue=1' ); my $root = RT::Test->load_or_create_user( Name => 'root' ); ok( $root->id, 'loaded root' ); is( $root->EmailAddress, 'root@localhost', 'default root email' ); for my $link (@links) { $m->get_ok($link); $m->content_contains( '"root@localhost"', "default email in $link" ); } $root->SetEmailAddress('foo@example.com'); is( $root->EmailAddress, 'foo@example.com', 'changed to foo@example.com' ); for my $link (@links) { $m->get_ok($link); $m->content_lacks( '"root@localhost"', "no default email in $link" ); $m->content_contains( '"foo@example.com"', "new email in $link" ); } $root->SetEmailAddress('root@localhost'); is( $root->EmailAddress, 'root@localhost', 'changed back to root@localhost' ); for my $link (@links) { $m->get_ok($link); $m->content_lacks( '"foo@example.com"', "no previous email in $link" ); $m->content_contains( '"root@localhost"', "default email in $link" ); }