require 'spec_helper' describe BuildsEmailService do let(:data) { Gitlab::BuildDataBuilder.build(create(:ci_build)) } describe 'Validations' do context 'when service is active' do before { subject.active = true } it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:recipients) } context 'when pusher is added' do before { subject.add_pusher = true } it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:recipients) } end end context 'when service is inactive' do before { subject.active = false } it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:recipients) } end end describe '#execute' do it 'sends email' do subject.recipients = 'test@gitlab.com' data[:build_status] = 'failed' expect(BuildEmailWorker).to receive(:perform_async) subject.execute(data) end it 'does not send email with succeeded build and notify_only_broken_builds on' do expect(subject).to receive(:notify_only_broken_builds).and_return(true) data[:build_status] = 'success' expect(BuildEmailWorker).not_to receive(:perform_async) subject.execute(data) end it 'does not send email with failed build and build_allow_failure is true' do data[:build_status] = 'failed' data[:build_allow_failure] = true expect(BuildEmailWorker).not_to receive(:perform_async) subject.execute(data) end it 'does not send email with unknown build status' do data[:build_status] = 'foo' expect(BuildEmailWorker).not_to receive(:perform_async) subject.execute(data) end it 'does not send email when recipients list is empty' do subject.recipients = ' ,, ' data[:build_status] = 'failed' expect(BuildEmailWorker).not_to receive(:perform_async) subject.execute(data) end end end