gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/services/clusters/applications/patch_service_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe Clusters::Applications::PatchService do
describe '#execute' do
let(:application) { create(:clusters_applications_knative, :scheduled) }
let!(:update_command) { application.update_command }
let(:service) { described_class.new(application) }
let(:helm_client) { instance_double(Gitlab::Kubernetes::Helm::API) }
before do
allow(service).to receive(:update_command).and_return(update_command)
allow(service).to receive(:helm_api).and_return(helm_client)
end
context 'when there are no errors' do
before do
expect(helm_client).to receive(:update).with(update_command)
allow(ClusterWaitForAppInstallationWorker).to receive(:perform_in).and_return(nil)
end
it 'make the application updating' do
expect(application.cluster).not_to be_nil
service.execute
expect(application).to be_updating
end
it 'schedule async installation status check' do
expect(ClusterWaitForAppInstallationWorker).to receive(:perform_in).once
service.execute
end
end
context 'when kubernetes cluster communication fails' do
let(:error) { Kubeclient::HttpError.new(500, 'system failure', nil) }
before do
expect(helm_client).to receive(:update).with(update_command).and_raise(error)
end
include_examples 'logs kubernetes errors' do
let(:error_name) { 'Kubeclient::HttpError' }
let(:error_message) { 'system failure' }
let(:error_code) { 500 }
end
it 'make the application errored' do
service.execute
expect(application).to be_update_errored
expect(application.status_reason).to eq(_('Kubernetes error: %{error_code}') % { error_code: 500 })
end
end
context 'a non kubernetes error happens' do
let(:application) { create(:clusters_applications_knative, :scheduled) }
let(:error) { StandardError.new('something bad happened') }
include_examples 'logs kubernetes errors' do
let(:error_name) { 'StandardError' }
let(:error_message) { 'something bad happened' }
let(:error_code) { nil }
end
before do
expect(helm_client).to receive(:update).with(update_command).and_raise(error)
end
it 'make the application errored' do
service.execute
expect(application).to be_update_errored
expect(application.status_reason).to eq(_('Failed to update.'))
end
end
end
end