gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/workers/build_finished_worker_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe BuildFinishedWorker do
subject { described_class.new.perform(build.id) }
describe '#perform' do
let(:build) { create(:ci_build, :success, pipeline: create(:ci_pipeline)) }
context 'when build exists' do
let!(:build) { create(:ci_build) }
it 'calculates coverage and calls hooks', :aggregate_failures do
trace_worker = double('trace worker')
coverage_worker = double('coverage worker')
allow(BuildTraceSectionsWorker).to receive(:new).and_return(trace_worker)
allow(BuildCoverageWorker).to receive(:new).and_return(coverage_worker)
# Unfortunately, `ordered` does not seem to work when called within `allow_next_instance_of`
# so we're doing this the long and dirty way
expect(trace_worker).to receive(:perform).ordered
expect(coverage_worker).to receive(:perform).ordered
expect_next_instance_of(Ci::BuildReportResultWorker) do |instance|
expect(instance).to receive(:perform)
end
expect_next_instance_of(Ci::TestCasesService) do |instance|
expect(instance).to receive(:execute)
end
expect(BuildHooksWorker).to receive(:perform_async)
expect(ExpirePipelineCacheWorker).to receive(:perform_async)
expect(ChatNotificationWorker).not_to receive(:perform_async)
expect(ArchiveTraceWorker).to receive(:perform_in)
subject
end
end
context 'when build does not exist' do
it 'does not raise exception' do
expect { described_class.new.perform(non_existing_record_id) }
.not_to raise_error
end
end
context 'when build has a chat' do
let(:build) { create(:ci_build, :success, pipeline: create(:ci_pipeline, source: :chat)) }
it 'schedules a ChatNotification job' do
expect(ChatNotificationWorker).to receive(:perform_async).with(build.id)
subject
end
end
end
end