module StubConfiguration def stub_application_setting(messages) add_predicates(messages) # Stubbing both of these because we're not yet consistent with how we access # current application settings allow_any_instance_of(ApplicationSetting).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) allow(Gitlab::CurrentSettings.current_application_settings) .to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_not_protect_default_branch stub_application_setting( default_branch_protection: Gitlab::Access::PROTECTION_NONE) end def stub_config_setting(messages) allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_gravatar_setting(messages) allow(Gitlab.config.gravatar).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_incoming_email_setting(messages) allow(Gitlab.config.incoming_email).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_mattermost_setting(messages) allow(Gitlab.config.mattermost).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_omniauth_setting(messages) allow(Gitlab.config.omniauth).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_backup_setting(messages) allow(Gitlab.config.backup).to receive_messages(to_settings(messages)) end def stub_storage_settings(messages) # Default storage is always required messages['default'] ||= Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.default messages.each do |storage_name, storage_settings| storage_settings['path'] = TestEnv.repos_path unless storage_settings.key?('path') end allow(Gitlab.config.repositories).to receive(:storages).and_return(Settingslogic.new(messages)) end private # Modifies stubbed messages to also stub possible predicate versions # # Examples: # # add_predicates(foo: true) # # => {foo: true, foo?: true} # # add_predicates(signup_enabled?: false) # # => {signup_enabled? false} def add_predicates(messages) # Only modify keys that aren't already predicates keys = messages.keys.map(&:to_s).reject { |k| k.end_with?('?') } keys.each do |key| predicate = key + '?' messages[predicate.to_sym] = messages[key.to_sym] end end # Support nested hashes by converting all values into Settingslogic objects def to_settings(hash) hash.transform_values do |value| if value.is_a? Hash Settingslogic.new(value.deep_stringify_keys) else value end end end end