gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/features/project/merge_requests.feature
Izaak Alpert 3d7194f011 Merge Request on forked projects
The good:

 - You can do a merge request for a forked commit and it will merge properly (i.e. it does work).
 - Push events take into account merge requests on forked projects
 - Tests around merge_actions now present, spinach, and other rspec tests
 - Satellites now clean themselves up rather then recreate

The questionable:

 - Events only know about target projects
 - Project's merge requests only hold on to MR's where they are the target
 - All operations performed in the satellite

The bad:

  -  Duplication between project's repositories and satellites (e.g. commits_between)

(for reference: http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/3456722-merge-requests-between-projects-repos)

Fixes:

Make test repos/satellites only create when needed
-Spinach/Rspec now only initialize test directory, and setup stubs (things that are relatively cheap)
-project_with_code, source_project_with_code, and target_project_with_code now create/destroy their repos individually
-fixed remote removal
-How to merge renders properly
-Update emails to show project/branches
-Edit MR doesn't set target branch
-Fix some failures on editing/creating merge requests, added a test
-Added back a test around merge request observer
-Clean up project_transfer_spec, Remove duplicate enable/disable observers
-Ensure satellite lock files are cleaned up, Attempted to add some testing around these as well
-Signifant speed ups for tests
-Update formatting ordering in notes_on_merge_requests
-Remove wiki schema update
Fixes for search/search results
-Search results was using by_project for a list of projects, updated this to use in_projects
-updated search results to reference the correct (target) project
-udpated search results to print both sides of the merge request

Change-Id: I19407990a0950945cc95d62089cbcc6262dab1a8
2013-07-17 22:41:30 -04:00

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Feature: Project Merge Requests
Background:
Given I sign in as a user
And I own project "Shop"
And project "Shop" have "Bug NS-04" open merge request
And project "Shop" have "Feature NS-03" closed merge request
And I visit project "Shop" merge requests page
Scenario: I should see open merge requests
Then I should see "Bug NS-04" in merge requests
And I should not see "Feature NS-03" in merge requests
Scenario: I should see closed merge requests
Given I click link "Closed"
Then I should see "Feature NS-03" in merge requests
And I should not see "Bug NS-04" in merge requests
Scenario: I should see all merge requests
Given I click link "All"
Then I should see "Feature NS-03" in merge requests
And I should see "Bug NS-04" in merge requests
Scenario: I visit merge request page
Given I click link "Bug NS-04"
Then I should see merge request "Bug NS-04"
Scenario: I close merge request page
Given I click link "Bug NS-04"
And I click link "Close"
Then I should see closed merge request "Bug NS-04"
@javascript
Scenario: I submit new unassigned merge request
Given I click link "New Merge Request"
And I submit new merge request "Wiki Feature"
Then I should see merge request "Wiki Feature"
@javascript
Scenario: I comment on a merge request
Given I visit merge request page "Bug NS-04"
And I leave a comment like "XML attached"
Then I should see comment "XML attached"
@javascript
Scenario: I comment on a merge request diff
Given project "Shop" have "Bug NS-05" open merge request with diffs inside
And I visit merge request page "Bug NS-05"
And I switch to the diff tab
And I leave a comment like "Line is wrong" on line 185 of the first file
And I switch to the merge request's comments tab
Then I should see a discussion has started on line 185
@javascript
Scenario: I comment on a line of a commit in merge request
Given project "Shop" have "Bug NS-05" open merge request with diffs inside
And I visit merge request page "Bug NS-05"
And I click on the first commit in the merge request
And I leave a comment like "Line is wrong" on line 185 of the first file
And I switch to the merge request's comments tab
Then I should see a discussion has started on commit bcf03b5de6c:L185
@javascript
Scenario: I comment on a commit in merge request
Given project "Shop" have "Bug NS-05" open merge request with diffs inside
And I visit merge request page "Bug NS-05"
And I click on the first commit in the merge request
And I leave a comment on the diff page
And I switch to the merge request's comments tab
Then I should see a discussion has started on commit bcf03b5de6c