gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/models/concerns/issuable_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Issuable do
include ProjectForksHelper
using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
let(:issuable_class) { Issue }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, title: 'An issue', description: 'A description') }
let(:user) { create(:user) }
describe "Associations" do
subject { build(:issue) }
it { is_expected.to belong_to(:project) }
it { is_expected.to belong_to(:author) }
it { is_expected.to have_many(:notes).dependent(:destroy) }
it { is_expected.to have_many(:todos) }
it { is_expected.to have_many(:labels) }
context 'Notes' do
let!(:note) { create(:note, noteable: issue, project: issue.project) }
let(:scoped_issue) { Issue.includes(notes: :author).find(issue.id) }
it 'indicates if the notes have their authors loaded' do
expect(issue.notes).not_to be_authors_loaded
expect(scoped_issue.notes).to be_authors_loaded
end
describe 'note_authors' do
it { is_expected.to have_many(:note_authors).through(:notes) }
end
describe 'user_note_authors' do
let_it_be(:system_user) { create(:user) }
let!(:system_note) { create(:system_note, author: system_user, noteable: issue, project: issue.project) }
it 'filters the authors to those of user notes' do
authors = issue.user_note_authors
expect(authors).to include(note.author)
expect(authors).not_to include(system_user)
end
end
end
end
describe 'Included modules' do
let(:described_class) { issuable_class }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Awardable) }
end
describe "Validation" do
context 'general validations' do
subject { build(:issue) }
before do
allow(InternalId).to receive(:generate_next).and_return(nil)
end
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:project) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:author) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:title) }
it { is_expected.to validate_length_of(:title).is_at_most(described_class::TITLE_LENGTH_MAX) }
it { is_expected.to validate_length_of(:description).is_at_most(described_class::DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX).on(:create) }
it_behaves_like 'validates description length with custom validation' do
before do
allow(InternalId).to receive(:generate_next).and_call_original
end
end
it_behaves_like 'truncates the description to its allowed maximum length on import'
end
end
describe "Scope" do
it { expect(issuable_class).to respond_to(:opened) }
it { expect(issuable_class).to respond_to(:closed) }
it { expect(issuable_class).to respond_to(:assigned) }
describe '.includes_for_bulk_update' do
before do
stub_const('Example', Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base))
Example.class_eval do
include Issuable # adds :labels and :metrics, among others
belongs_to :author
has_many :assignees
end
end
it 'includes available associations' do
expect(Example.includes_for_bulk_update.includes_values).to eq([:author, :assignees, :labels, :metrics])
end
end
end
describe 'author_name' do
it 'is delegated to author' do
expect(issue.author_name).to eq issue.author.name
end
it 'returns nil when author is nil' do
issue.author_id = nil
issue.save!(validate: false)
expect(issue.author_name).to eq nil
end
end
describe '.initialize' do
it 'maps the state to the right state_id' do
described_class::STATE_ID_MAP.each do |key, value|
issuable = MergeRequest.new(state: key)
expect(issuable.state).to eq(key)
expect(issuable.state_id).to eq(value)
end
end
it 'maps a string version of the state to the right state_id' do
described_class::STATE_ID_MAP.each do |key, value|
issuable = MergeRequest.new('state' => key)
expect(issuable.state).to eq(key)
expect(issuable.state_id).to eq(value)
end
end
it 'gives preference to state_id if present' do
issuable = MergeRequest.new('state' => 'opened',
'state_id' => described_class::STATE_ID_MAP['merged'])
expect(issuable.state).to eq('merged')
expect(issuable.state_id).to eq(described_class::STATE_ID_MAP['merged'])
end
end
describe '.any_label' do
let_it_be(:issue_with_label) { create(:labeled_issue, labels: [create(:label)]) }
let_it_be(:issue_with_multiple_labels) { create(:labeled_issue, labels: [create(:label), create(:label)]) }
let_it_be(:issue_without_label) { create(:issue) }
it 'returns an issuable with at least one label' do
expect(issuable_class.any_label).to match_array([issue_with_label, issue_with_multiple_labels])
end
context 'for custom sorting' do
it 'returns an issuable with at least one label' do
expect(issuable_class.any_label('created_at')).to eq([issue_with_label, issue_with_multiple_labels])
end
end
end
describe ".search" do
let!(:searchable_issue) { create(:issue, title: "Searchable awesome issue") }
let!(:searchable_issue2) { create(:issue, title: 'Aw') }
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.search(searchable_issue.title))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a partially matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.search('able')).to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching title regardless of the casing' do
expect(issuable_class.search(searchable_issue.title.upcase))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a fuzzy matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.search('searchable issue')).to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching title for a query shorter than 3 chars' do
expect(issuable_class.search(searchable_issue2.title.downcase)).to eq([searchable_issue2])
end
end
describe ".full_search" do
let!(:searchable_issue) do
create(:issue, title: "Searchable awesome issue", description: 'Many cute kittens')
end
let!(:searchable_issue2) { create(:issue, title: "Aw", description: "Cu") }
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a partially matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search('able')).to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching title regardless of the casing' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title.upcase))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a fuzzy matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search('searchable issue')).to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a partially matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search('cut')).to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description regardless of the casing' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description.upcase))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a fuzzy matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search('many kittens')).to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description for a query shorter than 3 chars' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue2.description.downcase)).to eq([searchable_issue2])
end
it 'returns issues with a fuzzy matching description for a query shorter than 3 chars if told to do so' do
search = searchable_issue2.description.downcase.scan(/\w+/).sample[-1]
expect(issuable_class.full_search(search, use_minimum_char_limit: false)).to include(searchable_issue2)
end
it 'returns issues with a fuzzy matching title for a query shorter than 3 chars if told to do so' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search('i', use_minimum_char_limit: false)).to include(searchable_issue)
end
context 'when matching columns is "title"' do
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title, matched_columns: 'title'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns no issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description, matched_columns: 'title'))
.to be_empty
end
end
context 'when matching columns is "description"' do
it 'returns no issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title, matched_columns: 'description'))
.to be_empty
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description, matched_columns: 'description'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
end
context 'when matching columns is "title,description"' do
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title, matched_columns: 'title,description'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description, matched_columns: 'title,description'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
end
context 'when matching columns is nil"' do
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title, matched_columns: nil))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description, matched_columns: nil))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
end
context 'when matching columns is "invalid"' do
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title, matched_columns: 'invalid'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description, matched_columns: 'invalid'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
end
context 'when matching columns is "title,invalid"' do
it 'returns issues with a matching title' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.title, matched_columns: 'title,invalid'))
.to eq([searchable_issue])
end
it 'returns no issues with a matching description' do
expect(issuable_class.full_search(searchable_issue.description, matched_columns: 'title,invalid'))
.to be_empty
end
end
end
describe '.to_ability_name' do
it { expect(Issue.to_ability_name).to eq("issue") }
it { expect(MergeRequest.to_ability_name).to eq("merge_request") }
end
describe "#today?" do
it "returns true when created today" do
# Avoid timezone differences and just return exactly what we want
allow(Date).to receive(:today).and_return(issue.created_at.to_date)
expect(issue.today?).to be_truthy
end
it "returns false when not created today" do
allow(Date).to receive(:today).and_return(Date.yesterday)
expect(issue.today?).to be_falsey
end
end
describe "#new?" do
it "returns false when created 30 hours ago" do
allow(issue).to receive(:created_at).and_return(Time.current - 30.hours)
expect(issue.new?).to be_falsey
end
it "returns true when created 20 hours ago" do
allow(issue).to receive(:created_at).and_return(Time.current - 20.hours)
expect(issue.new?).to be_truthy
end
end
describe "#sort_by_attribute" do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
context "by milestone due date" do
# Correct order is:
# Issues/MRs with milestones ordered by date
# Issues/MRs with milestones without dates
# Issues/MRs without milestones
let!(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
let!(:early_milestone) { create(:milestone, project: project, due_date: 10.days.from_now) }
let!(:late_milestone) { create(:milestone, project: project, due_date: 30.days.from_now) }
let!(:issue1) { create(:issue, project: project, milestone: early_milestone) }
let!(:issue2) { create(:issue, project: project, milestone: late_milestone) }
let!(:issue3) { create(:issue, project: project) }
it "sorts desc" do
issues = project.issues.sort_by_attribute('milestone_due_desc')
expect(issues).to match_array([issue2, issue1, issue, issue3])
end
it "sorts asc" do
issues = project.issues.sort_by_attribute('milestone_due_asc')
expect(issues).to match_array([issue1, issue2, issue, issue3])
end
end
context 'when all of the results are level on the sort key' do
let!(:issues) do
create_list(:issue, 10, project: project)
end
it 'has no duplicates across pages' do
sorted_issue_ids = 1.upto(10).map do |i|
project.issues.sort_by_attribute('milestone_due_desc').page(i).per(1).first.id
end
expect(sorted_issue_ids).to eq(sorted_issue_ids.uniq)
end
end
context 'by title' do
let!(:issue1) { create(:issue, project: project, title: 'foo') }
let!(:issue2) { create(:issue, project: project, title: 'bar') }
let!(:issue3) { create(:issue, project: project, title: 'baz') }
let!(:issue4) { create(:issue, project: project, title: 'Baz 2') }
it 'sorts asc' do
issues = project.issues.sort_by_attribute('title_asc')
expect(issues).to eq([issue2, issue3, issue4, issue1])
end
it 'sorts desc' do
issues = project.issues.sort_by_attribute('title_desc')
expect(issues).to eq([issue1, issue4, issue3, issue2])
end
end
end
describe '#subscribed?' do
let(:project) { issue.project }
context 'user is not a participant in the issue' do
before do
allow(issue).to receive(:participants).with(user).and_return([])
end
it 'returns false when no subcription exists' do
expect(issue.subscribed?(user, project)).to be_falsey
end
it 'returns true when a subcription exists and subscribed is true' do
issue.subscriptions.create!(user: user, project: project, subscribed: true)
expect(issue.subscribed?(user, project)).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns false when a subcription exists and subscribed is false' do
issue.subscriptions.create!(user: user, project: project, subscribed: false)
expect(issue.subscribed?(user, project)).to be_falsey
end
end
context 'user is a participant in the issue' do
before do
allow(issue).to receive(:participant?).with(user).and_return(true)
end
it 'returns false when no subcription exists' do
expect(issue.subscribed?(user, project)).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns true when a subcription exists and subscribed is true' do
issue.subscriptions.create!(user: user, project: project, subscribed: true)
expect(issue.subscribed?(user, project)).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns false when a subcription exists and subscribed is false' do
issue.subscriptions.create!(user: user, project: project, subscribed: false)
expect(issue.subscribed?(user, project)).to be_falsey
end
end
end
describe '#time_estimate=' do
it 'coerces the value below Gitlab::Database::MAX_INT_VALUE' do
expect { issue.time_estimate = 100 }.to change { issue.time_estimate }.to(100)
expect { issue.time_estimate = Gitlab::Database::MAX_INT_VALUE + 100 }.to change { issue.time_estimate }.to(Gitlab::Database::MAX_INT_VALUE)
end
it 'skips coercion for not Integer values' do
expect { issue.time_estimate = nil }.to change { issue.time_estimate }.to(nil)
expect { issue.time_estimate = 'invalid time' }.not_to raise_error
expect { issue.time_estimate = 22.33 }.not_to raise_error
end
end
describe '#to_hook_data' do
let(:builder) { double }
context 'when old_associations is empty' do
let(:label) { create(:label) }
before do
issue.update!(labels: [label])
issue.assignees << user
issue.spend_time(duration: 2, user_id: user.id, spent_at: Time.current)
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable)
.to receive(:new).with(issue).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build and does not set labels, assignees, nor total_time_spent' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: {})
# In some cases, old_associations is empty, e.g. on a close event
issue.to_hook_data(user)
end
end
context 'labels are updated' do
let(:labels) { create_list(:label, 2) }
before do
issue.update!(labels: [labels[1]])
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable)
.to receive(:new).with(issue).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: hash_including(
'labels' => [[labels[0].hook_attrs], [labels[1].hook_attrs]]
))
issue.to_hook_data(user, old_associations: { labels: [labels[0]] })
end
end
context 'total_time_spent is updated' do
before do
issue.spend_time(duration: 2, user_id: user.id, spent_at: Time.current)
issue.save!
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable)
.to receive(:new).with(issue).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: hash_including(
'total_time_spent' => [1, 2]
))
issue.to_hook_data(user, old_associations: { total_time_spent: 1 })
end
end
context 'issue is assigned' do
let(:user2) { create(:user) }
before do
issue.assignees << user << user2
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable)
.to receive(:new).with(issue).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: hash_including(
'assignees' => [[user.hook_attrs], [user.hook_attrs, user2.hook_attrs]]
))
issue.to_hook_data(user, old_associations: { assignees: [user] })
end
end
context 'merge_request is assigned' do
let(:merge_request) { create(:merge_request) }
let(:user2) { create(:user) }
before do
merge_request.update!(assignees: [user])
merge_request.update!(assignees: [user, user2])
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable)
.to receive(:new).with(merge_request).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: hash_including(
'assignees' => [[user.hook_attrs], [user.hook_attrs, user2.hook_attrs]]
))
merge_request.to_hook_data(user, old_associations: { assignees: [user] })
end
end
context 'incident severity is updated' do
let(:issue) { create(:incident) }
before do
issue.update!(issuable_severity_attributes: { severity: 'low' })
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable)
.to receive(:new).with(issue).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: hash_including(
'severity' => %w(unknown low)
))
issue.to_hook_data(user, old_associations: { severity: 'unknown' })
end
end
context 'escalation status is updated' do
let(:issue) { create(:incident, :with_escalation_status) }
let(:acknowledged) { IncidentManagement::IssuableEscalationStatus::STATUSES[:acknowledged] }
before do
issue.escalation_status.update!(status: acknowledged)
expect(Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable).to receive(:new).with(issue).and_return(builder)
end
it 'delegates to Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable#build' do
expect(builder).to receive(:build).with(
user: user,
changes: hash_including(
'escalation_status' => %i(triggered acknowledged)
))
issue.to_hook_data(user, old_associations: { escalation_status: :triggered })
end
end
end
describe '#labels_array' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:bug) { create(:label, project: project, title: 'bug') }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
before do
issue.labels << bug
end
it 'loads the association and returns it as an array' do
expect(issue.reload.labels_array).to eq([bug])
end
end
describe "#labels_hook_attrs" do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:label) { create(:label) }
let(:issue) { create(:labeled_issue, project: project, labels: [label]) }
it "returns a list of label hook attributes" do
expect(issue.labels_hook_attrs).to match_array([label.hook_attrs])
end
end
describe '.labels_hash' do
let(:feature_label) { create(:label, title: 'Feature') }
let(:second_label) { create(:label, title: 'Second Label') }
let!(:issues) { create_list(:labeled_issue, 3, labels: [feature_label, second_label]) }
let(:issue_id) { issues.first.id }
it 'maps issue ids to labels titles' do
expect(Issue.labels_hash[issue_id]).to include('Feature')
end
it 'works on relations filtered by multiple labels' do
relation = Issue.with_label(['Feature', 'Second Label'])
expect(relation.labels_hash[issue_id]).to include('Feature', 'Second Label')
end
# This tests the workaround for the lack of a NOT NULL constraint in
# label_links.label_id:
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/197307
context 'with a NULL label ID in the link' do
let(:issue) { create(:labeled_issue, labels: [feature_label, second_label]) }
before do
label_link = issue.label_links.find_by(label_id: second_label.id)
label_link.label_id = nil
label_link.save!(validate: false)
end
it 'filters out bad labels' do
expect(Issue.where(id: issue.id).labels_hash[issue.id]).to match_array(['Feature'])
end
end
end
describe '#user_notes_count' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:issue1) { create(:issue, project: project) }
let(:issue2) { create(:issue, project: project) }
before do
create_list(:note, 3, noteable: issue1, project: project)
create_list(:note, 6, noteable: issue2, project: project)
end
it 'counts the user notes' do
expect(issue1.user_notes_count).to be(3)
expect(issue2.user_notes_count).to be(6)
end
end
describe "votes" do
let(:project) { issue.project }
before do
create(:award_emoji, :upvote, awardable: issue)
create(:award_emoji, :downvote, awardable: issue)
end
it "returns correct values" do
expect(issue.upvotes).to eq(1)
expect(issue.downvotes).to eq(1)
end
end
describe '.order_due_date_and_labels_priority' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
def create_issue(milestone, labels)
create(:labeled_issue, milestone: milestone, labels: labels, project: project)
end
it 'sorts issues in order of milestone due date, then label priority' do
first_priority = create(:label, project: project, priority: 1)
second_priority = create(:label, project: project, priority: 2)
no_priority = create(:label, project: project)
first_milestone = create(:milestone, project: project, due_date: Time.current)
second_milestone = create(:milestone, project: project, due_date: Time.current + 1.month)
third_milestone = create(:milestone, project: project)
# The issues here are ordered by label priority, to ensure that we don't
# accidentally just sort by creation date.
second_milestone_first_priority = create_issue(second_milestone, [first_priority, second_priority, no_priority])
third_milestone_first_priority = create_issue(third_milestone, [first_priority, second_priority, no_priority])
first_milestone_second_priority = create_issue(first_milestone, [second_priority, no_priority])
second_milestone_second_priority = create_issue(second_milestone, [second_priority, no_priority])
no_milestone_second_priority = create_issue(nil, [second_priority, no_priority])
first_milestone_no_priority = create_issue(first_milestone, [no_priority])
second_milestone_no_labels = create_issue(second_milestone, [])
third_milestone_no_priority = create_issue(third_milestone, [no_priority])
result = Issue.order_due_date_and_labels_priority
expect(result).to eq([first_milestone_second_priority,
first_milestone_no_priority,
second_milestone_first_priority,
second_milestone_second_priority,
second_milestone_no_labels,
third_milestone_first_priority,
no_milestone_second_priority,
third_milestone_no_priority])
end
end
describe '.order_labels_priority' do
let(:label_1) { create(:label, title: 'label_1', project: issue.project, priority: 1) }
let(:label_2) { create(:label, title: 'label_2', project: issue.project, priority: 2) }
subject { Issue.order_labels_priority(excluded_labels: ['label_1']).first.highest_priority }
before do
issue.labels << label_1
issue.labels << label_2
end
it { is_expected.to eq(2) }
end
describe ".with_label" do
let(:project) { create(:project, :public) }
let(:bug) { create(:label, project: project, title: 'bug') }
let(:feature) { create(:label, project: project, title: 'feature') }
let(:enhancement) { create(:label, project: project, title: 'enhancement') }
let(:issue1) { create(:issue, title: "Bugfix1", project: project) }
let(:issue2) { create(:issue, title: "Bugfix2", project: project) }
let(:issue3) { create(:issue, title: "Feature1", project: project) }
before do
issue1.labels << bug
issue1.labels << feature
issue2.labels << bug
issue2.labels << enhancement
issue3.labels << feature
end
it 'finds the correct issue containing just enhancement label' do
expect(Issue.with_label(enhancement.title)).to match_array([issue2])
end
it 'finds the correct issues containing the same label' do
expect(Issue.with_label(bug.title)).to match_array([issue1, issue2])
end
it 'finds the correct issues containing only both labels' do
expect(Issue.with_label([bug.title, enhancement.title])).to match_array([issue2])
end
end
describe '#spend_time' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue) }
def spend_time(seconds)
issue.spend_time(duration: seconds, user_id: user.id)
issue.save!
end
context 'adding time' do
it 'updates the total time spent' do
spend_time(1800)
expect(issue.total_time_spent).to eq(1800)
end
it 'stores the time change' do
spend_time(1800)
expect(issue.time_change).to eq(1800)
end
it 'updates issues updated_at' do
issue
travel_to(2.minutes.from_now) do
expect { spend_time(1800) }.to change { issue.updated_at }
end
end
end
context 'subtracting time' do
before do
spend_time(1800)
end
it 'updates the total time spent' do
spend_time(-900)
expect(issue.total_time_spent).to eq(900)
end
it 'stores negative time change' do
spend_time(-900)
expect(issue.time_change).to eq(-900)
end
context 'when time to subtract exceeds the total time spent' do
it 'raise a validation error' do
travel_to(1.minute.from_now) do
expect do
expect do
spend_time(-3600)
end.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid)
end.not_to change { issue.updated_at }
end
end
end
end
end
describe '#first_contribution?' do
let(:group) { create(:group) }
let(:project) { create(:project, namespace: group) }
let(:other_project) { create(:project) }
let(:owner) { create(:owner) }
let(:maintainer) { create(:user) }
let(:reporter) { create(:user) }
let(:guest) { create(:user) }
let(:contributor) { create(:user) }
let(:first_time_contributor) { create(:user) }
before do
group.add_owner(owner)
project.add_maintainer(maintainer)
project.add_reporter(reporter)
project.add_guest(guest)
project.add_guest(contributor)
project.add_guest(first_time_contributor)
end
let(:merged_mr) { create(:merge_request, :merged, author: contributor, target_project: project, source_project: project) }
let(:open_mr) { create(:merge_request, author: first_time_contributor, target_project: project, source_project: project) }
let(:merged_mr_other_project) { create(:merge_request, :merged, author: first_time_contributor, target_project: other_project, source_project: other_project) }
context "for merge requests" do
it "is false for MAINTAINER" do
mr = create(:merge_request, author: maintainer, target_project: project, source_project: project)
expect(mr).not_to be_first_contribution
end
it "is false for OWNER" do
mr = create(:merge_request, author: owner, target_project: project, source_project: project)
expect(mr).not_to be_first_contribution
end
it "is false for REPORTER" do
mr = create(:merge_request, author: reporter, target_project: project, source_project: project)
expect(mr).not_to be_first_contribution
end
it "is true when you don't have any merged MR" do
expect(open_mr).to be_first_contribution
expect(merged_mr).not_to be_first_contribution
end
it "handles multiple projects separately" do
expect(open_mr).to be_first_contribution
expect(merged_mr_other_project).not_to be_first_contribution
end
end
context "for issues" do
let(:contributor_issue) { create(:issue, author: contributor, project: project) }
let(:first_time_contributor_issue) { create(:issue, author: first_time_contributor, project: project) }
it "is false even without merged MR" do
expect(merged_mr).to be
expect(first_time_contributor_issue).not_to be_first_contribution
expect(contributor_issue).not_to be_first_contribution
end
end
end
describe '#matches_cross_reference_regex?' do
context "issue description with long path string" do
let(:mentionable) { build(:issue, description: "/a" * 50000) }
it_behaves_like 'matches_cross_reference_regex? fails fast'
end
context "note with long path string" do
let(:mentionable) { build(:note, note: "/a" * 50000) }
it_behaves_like 'matches_cross_reference_regex? fails fast'
end
context "note with long path string" do
let(:project) { create(:project, :public, :repository) }
let(:mentionable) { project.commit }
before do
expect(mentionable.raw).to receive(:message).and_return("/a" * 50000)
end
it_behaves_like 'matches_cross_reference_regex? fails fast'
end
end
describe '#supports_time_tracking?' do
where(:issuable_type, :supports_time_tracking) do
:issue | true
:incident | true
:merge_request | true
end
with_them do
let(:issuable) { build_stubbed(issuable_type) }
subject { issuable.supports_time_tracking? }
it { is_expected.to eq(supports_time_tracking) }
end
end
describe '#supports_severity?' do
where(:issuable_type, :supports_severity) do
:issue | false
:incident | true
:merge_request | false
end
with_them do
let(:issuable) { build_stubbed(issuable_type) }
subject { issuable.supports_severity? }
it { is_expected.to eq(supports_severity) }
end
end
describe '#supports_escalation?' do
where(:issuable_type, :supports_escalation) do
:issue | false
:incident | true
:merge_request | false
end
with_them do
let(:issuable) { build_stubbed(issuable_type) }
subject { issuable.supports_escalation? }
it { is_expected.to eq(supports_escalation) }
end
end
describe '#incident?' do
where(:issuable_type, :incident) do
:issue | false
:incident | true
:merge_request | false
end
with_them do
let(:issuable) { build_stubbed(issuable_type) }
subject { issuable.incident? }
it { is_expected.to eq(incident) }
end
end
describe '#supports_issue_type?' do
where(:issuable_type, :supports_issue_type) do
:issue | true
:merge_request | false
end
with_them do
let(:issuable) { build_stubbed(issuable_type) }
subject { issuable.supports_issue_type? }
it { is_expected.to eq(supports_issue_type) }
end
end
describe '#severity' do
subject { issuable.severity }
context 'when issuable is not an incident' do
where(:issuable_type, :severity) do
:issue | 'unknown'
:merge_request | 'unknown'
end
with_them do
let(:issuable) { build_stubbed(issuable_type) }
it { is_expected.to eq(severity) }
end
end
context 'when issuable type is an incident' do
let!(:issuable) { build_stubbed(:incident) }
context 'when incident does not have issuable_severity' do
it 'returns default serverity' do
is_expected.to eq(IssuableSeverity::DEFAULT)
end
end
context 'when incident has issuable_severity' do
let!(:issuable_severity) { build_stubbed(:issuable_severity, issue: issuable, severity: 'critical') }
it 'returns issuable serverity' do
is_expected.to eq('critical')
end
end
end
end
end