require "spec_helper" describe ProjectTeam do let(:master) { create(:user) } let(:reporter) { create(:user) } let(:guest) { create(:user) } let(:nonmember) { create(:user) } context 'personal project' do let(:project) { create(:empty_project) } before do project.team << [master, :master] project.team << [reporter, :reporter] project.team << [guest, :guest] end describe 'members collection' do it { expect(project.team.masters).to include(master) } it { expect(project.team.masters).not_to include(guest) } it { expect(project.team.masters).not_to include(reporter) } it { expect(project.team.masters).not_to include(nonmember) } end describe 'access methods' do it { expect(project.team.master?(master)).to be_truthy } it { expect(project.team.master?(guest)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.master?(reporter)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.master?(nonmember)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.member?(nonmember)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.member?(guest)).to be_truthy } end end context 'group project' do let(:group) { create(:group) } let(:project) { create(:empty_project, group: group) } before do group.add_master(master) group.add_reporter(reporter) group.add_guest(guest) # If user is a group and a project member - GitLab uses highest permission # So we add group guest as master and add group master as guest # to this project to test highest access project.team << [guest, :master] project.team << [master, :guest] end describe 'members collection' do it { expect(project.team.reporters).to include(reporter) } it { expect(project.team.masters).to include(master) } it { expect(project.team.masters).to include(guest) } it { expect(project.team.masters).not_to include(reporter) } it { expect(project.team.masters).not_to include(nonmember) } end describe 'access methods' do it { expect(project.team.reporter?(reporter)).to be_truthy } it { expect(project.team.master?(master)).to be_truthy } it { expect(project.team.master?(guest)).to be_truthy } it { expect(project.team.master?(reporter)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.master?(nonmember)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.member?(nonmember)).to be_falsey } it { expect(project.team.member?(guest)).to be_truthy } end end describe "#human_max_access" do it "return master role" do user = create :user group = create :group group.add_users([user.id], GroupMember::MASTER) project = create(:project, namespace: group) project.team << [user, :guest] expect(project.team.human_max_access(user.id)).to eq("Master") end end end