# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe Integrations::ChatMessage::PipelineMessage do subject { described_class.new(args) } let(:args) do { object_attributes: { id: 123, sha: '97de212e80737a608d939f648d959671fb0a0142', tag: false, ref: 'develop', status: 'success', detailed_status: nil, duration: 7210, finished_at: "2019-05-27 11:56:36 -0300" }, project: { id: 234, name: "project_name", path_with_namespace: 'group/project_name', web_url: 'http://example.gitlab.com', avatar_url: 'http://example.com/project_avatar' }, user: { id: 345, name: "The Hacker", username: "hacker", email: "hacker@example.gitlab.com", avatar_url: "http://example.com/avatar" }, commit: { id: "abcdef" }, builds: nil, markdown: false } end let(:has_yaml_errors) { false } it_behaves_like Integrations::ChatMessage before do test_commit = double("A test commit", committer: args[:user], title: "A test commit message") test_project = double("A test project", commit_by: test_commit, name: args[:project][:name], web_url: args[:project][:web_url]) allow(test_project).to receive(:avatar_url).with(no_args).and_return("/avatar") allow(test_project).to receive(:avatar_url).with(only_path: false).and_return(args[:project][:avatar_url]) allow(Project).to receive(:find) { test_project } test_pipeline = double("A test pipeline", has_yaml_errors?: has_yaml_errors, yaml_errors: "yaml error description here") allow(Ci::Pipeline).to receive(:find) { test_pipeline } allow(Gitlab::UrlBuilder).to receive(:build).with(test_commit).and_return("http://example.com/commit") allow(Gitlab::UrlBuilder).to receive(:build).with(args[:user]).and_return("http://example.gitlab.com/hacker") end it 'returns an empty pretext' do expect(subject.pretext).to be_empty end it "returns the pipeline summary in the activity's title" do expect(subject.activity[:title]).to eq( "Pipeline [#123](http://example.gitlab.com/-/pipelines/123)" \ " of branch [develop](http://example.gitlab.com/-/commits/develop)" \ " by The Hacker (hacker) has passed" ) end context "when the pipeline failed" do before do args[:object_attributes][:status] = 'failed' end it "returns the summary with a 'failed' status" do expect(subject.activity[:title]).to eq( "Pipeline [#123](http://example.gitlab.com/-/pipelines/123)" \ " of branch [develop](http://example.gitlab.com/-/commits/develop)" \ " by The Hacker (hacker) has failed" ) end end context "when the pipeline passed with warnings" do before do args[:object_attributes][:detailed_status] = 'passed with warnings' end it "returns the summary with a 'passed with warnings' status" do expect(subject.activity[:title]).to eq( "Pipeline [#123](http://example.gitlab.com/-/pipelines/123)" \ " of branch [develop](http://example.gitlab.com/-/commits/develop)" \ " by The Hacker (hacker) has passed with warnings" ) end end context 'when no user is provided because the pipeline was triggered by the API' do before do args[:user] = nil end it "returns the summary with 'API' as the username" do expect(subject.activity[:title]).to eq( "Pipeline [#123](http://example.gitlab.com/-/pipelines/123)" \ " of branch [develop](http://example.gitlab.com/-/commits/develop)" \ " by API has passed" ) end end it "returns a link to the project in the activity's subtitle" do expect(subject.activity[:subtitle]).to eq("in [project_name](http://example.gitlab.com)") end it "returns the build duration in the activity's text property" do expect(subject.activity[:text]).to eq("in 02:00:10") end it "returns the user's avatar image URL in the activity's image property" do expect(subject.activity[:image]).to eq("http://example.com/avatar") end context 'when the user does not have an avatar' do before do args[:user][:avatar_url] = nil end it "returns an empty string in the activity's image property" do expect(subject.activity[:image]).to be_empty end end it "returns the pipeline summary as the attachment's fallback property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fallback]).to eq( ":" \ " Pipeline " \ " of branch " \ " by The Hacker (hacker) has passed in 02:00:10" ) end it "returns 'good' as the attachment's color property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:color]).to eq('good') end context "when the pipeline failed" do before do args[:object_attributes][:status] = 'failed' end it "returns 'danger' as the attachment's color property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:color]).to eq('danger') end end context "when the pipeline passed with warnings" do before do args[:object_attributes][:detailed_status] = 'passed with warnings' end it "returns 'warning' as the attachment's color property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:color]).to eq('warning') end end it "returns the committer's name and username as the attachment's author_name property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:author_name]).to eq('The Hacker (hacker)') end it "returns the committer's avatar URL as the attachment's author_icon property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:author_icon]).to eq('http://example.com/avatar') end it "returns the committer's GitLab profile URL as the attachment's author_link property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:author_link]).to eq('http://example.gitlab.com/hacker') end context 'when no user is provided because the pipeline was triggered by the API' do before do args[:user] = nil end it "returns the committer's name and username as the attachment's author_name property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:author_name]).to eq('API') end it "returns nil as the attachment's author_icon property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:author_icon]).to be_nil end it "returns nil as the attachment's author_link property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:author_link]).to be_nil end end it "returns the pipeline ID, status, and duration as the attachment's title property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:title]).to eq("Pipeline #123 has passed in 02:00:10") end it "returns the pipeline URL as the attachment's title_link property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:title_link]).to eq("http://example.gitlab.com/-/pipelines/123") end it "returns two attachment fields" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields].count).to eq(2) end it "returns the commit message as the attachment's second field property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][0]).to eq({ title: "Branch", value: "", short: true }) end it "returns the ref name and link as the attachment's second field property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][1]).to eq({ title: "Commit", value: "", short: true }) end context "when a job in the pipeline fails" do before do args[:builds] = [ { id: 1, name: "rspec", status: "failed", stage: "test" }, { id: 2, name: "karma", status: "success", stage: "test" } ] end it "returns four attachment fields" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields].count).to eq(4) end it "returns the stage name and link to the 'Failed jobs' tab on the pipeline's page as the attachment's third field property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][2]).to eq({ title: "Failed stage", value: "", short: true }) end it "returns the job name and link as the attachment's fourth field property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][3]).to eq({ title: "Failed job", value: "", short: true }) end end context "when lots of jobs across multiple stages fail" do before do args[:builds] = (1..25).map do |i| { id: i, name: "job-#{i}", status: "failed", stage: "stage-" + ((i % 3) + 1).to_s } end end it "returns the stage names and links to the 'Failed jobs' tab on the pipeline's page as the attachment's third field property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][2]).to eq({ title: "Failed stages", value: ", , ", short: true }) end it "returns the job names and links as the attachment's fourth field property" do expected_jobs = 25.downto(16).map do |i| "" end expected_jobs << "and " expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][3]).to eq({ title: "Failed jobs", value: expected_jobs.join(", "), short: true }) end end context "when jobs succeed on retries" do before do args[:builds] = [ { id: 1, name: "job-1", status: "failed", stage: "stage-1" }, { id: 2, name: "job-2", status: "failed", stage: "stage-2" }, { id: 3, name: "job-3", status: "failed", stage: "stage-3" }, { id: 7, name: "job-1", status: "failed", stage: "stage-1" }, { id: 8, name: "job-1", status: "success", stage: "stage-1" } ] end it "do not return a job which succeeded on retry" do expected_jobs = [ "", "" ] expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][3]).to eq( title: "Failed jobs", value: expected_jobs.join(", "), short: true ) end end context "when jobs failed even on retries" do before do args[:builds] = [ { id: 1, name: "job-1", status: "failed", stage: "stage-1" }, { id: 2, name: "job-2", status: "failed", stage: "stage-2" }, { id: 3, name: "job-3", status: "failed", stage: "stage-3" }, { id: 7, name: "job-1", status: "failed", stage: "stage-1" }, { id: 8, name: "job-1", status: "failed", stage: "stage-1" } ] end it "returns only first instance of the failed job" do expected_jobs = [ "", "", "" ] expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][3]).to eq( title: "Failed jobs", value: expected_jobs.join(", "), short: true ) end end context "when the CI config file contains a YAML error" do let(:has_yaml_errors) { true } it "returns three attachment fields" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields].count).to eq(3) end it "returns the YAML error deatils as the attachment's third field property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:fields][2]).to eq({ title: "Invalid CI config YAML file", value: "yaml error description here", short: false }) end end it "returns the project's name as the attachment's footer property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:footer]).to eq("project_name") end it "returns the project's avatar URL as the attachment's footer_icon property" do expect(subject.attachments.first[:footer_icon]).to eq("http://example.com/project_avatar") end it "returns the pipeline's timestamp as the attachment's ts property" do expected_ts = Time.parse(args[:object_attributes][:finished_at]).to_i expect(subject.attachments.first[:ts]).to eq(expected_ts) end context 'when rendering markdown' do before do args[:markdown] = true end it 'returns the pipeline summary as the attachments in markdown format' do expect(subject.attachments).to eq( "[project_name](http://example.gitlab.com):" \ " Pipeline [#123](http://example.gitlab.com/-/pipelines/123)" \ " of branch [develop](http://example.gitlab.com/-/commits/develop)" \ " by The Hacker (hacker) has passed in 02:00:10" ) end end end