gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/lib/gitlab/usage/metric_definition_spec.rb

231 lines
6.6 KiB
Ruby

# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Gitlab::Usage::MetricDefinition do
let(:attributes) do
{
description: 'GitLab instance unique identifier',
value_type: 'string',
product_category: 'collection',
product_stage: 'growth',
status: 'data_available',
default_generation: 'generation_1',
key_path: 'uuid',
product_group: 'group::product analytics',
time_frame: 'none',
data_source: 'database',
distribution: %w(ee ce),
tier: %w(free starter premium ultimate bronze silver gold),
name: 'count_boards'
}
end
let(:path) { File.join('metrics', 'uuid.yml') }
let(:definition) { described_class.new(path, attributes) }
let(:yaml_content) { attributes.deep_stringify_keys.to_yaml }
around do |example|
described_class.instance_variable_set(:@definitions, nil)
example.run
described_class.instance_variable_set(:@definitions, nil)
end
def write_metric(metric, path, content)
path = File.join(metric, path)
dir = File.dirname(path)
FileUtils.mkdir_p(dir)
File.write(path, content)
end
after do
# Reset memoized `definitions` result
described_class.instance_variable_set(:@definitions, nil)
end
it 'has all definitons valid' do
expect { described_class.definitions }.not_to raise_error
end
describe '#key' do
subject { definition.key }
it 'returns a symbol from name' do
is_expected.to eq('uuid')
end
end
describe '#validate' do
using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
where(:attribute, :value) do
:description | nil
:value_type | nil
:value_type | 'test'
:status | nil
:key_path | nil
:product_group | nil
:time_frame | nil
:time_frame | '29d'
:data_source | 'other'
:data_source | nil
:distribution | nil
:distribution | 'test'
:tier | %w(test ee)
:name | 'count_<adjective_describing>_boards'
:repair_issue_url | nil
:instrumentation_class | 'Metric_Class'
:instrumentation_class | 'metricClass'
end
with_them do
before do
attributes[attribute] = value
end
it 'raise exception' do
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).to receive(:track_and_raise_for_dev_exception).at_least(:once).with(instance_of(Gitlab::Usage::Metric::InvalidMetricError))
described_class.new(path, attributes).validate!
end
context 'with skip_validation' do
it 'raise exception if skip_validation: false' do
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).to receive(:track_and_raise_for_dev_exception).at_least(:once).with(instance_of(Gitlab::Usage::Metric::InvalidMetricError))
described_class.new(path, attributes.merge( { skip_validation: false } )).validate!
end
it 'does not raise exception if has skip_validation: true' do
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).not_to receive(:track_and_raise_for_dev_exception)
described_class.new(path, attributes.merge( { skip_validation: true } )).validate!
end
end
end
context 'conditional validations' do
context 'when metric has broken status' do
it 'has to have repair issue url provided' do
attributes[:status] = 'broken'
attributes.delete(:repair_issue_url)
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).to receive(:track_and_raise_for_dev_exception).at_least(:once).with(instance_of(Gitlab::Usage::Metric::InvalidMetricError))
described_class.new(path, attributes).validate!
end
end
end
end
describe 'statuses' do
using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
where(:status, :skip_validation?) do
'deprecated' | true
'removed' | true
'data_available' | false
'implemented' | false
'not_used' | false
end
with_them do
subject(:validation) do
described_class.new(path, attributes.merge( { status: status } )).send(:skip_validation?)
end
it 'returns true/false for skip_validation' do
expect(validation).to eq(skip_validation?)
end
end
end
describe '.load_all!' do
let(:metric1) { Dir.mktmpdir('metric1') }
let(:metric2) { Dir.mktmpdir('metric2') }
let(:definitions) { {} }
before do
allow(described_class).to receive(:paths).and_return(
[
File.join(metric1, '**', '*.yml'),
File.join(metric2, '**', '*.yml')
]
)
end
subject { described_class.send(:load_all!) }
it 'has empty list when there are no definition files' do
is_expected.to be_empty
end
it 'has one metric when there is one file' do
write_metric(metric1, path, yaml_content)
is_expected.to be_one
end
it 'when the same metric is defined multiple times raises exception' do
write_metric(metric1, path, yaml_content)
write_metric(metric2, path, yaml_content)
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).to receive(:track_and_raise_for_dev_exception).with(instance_of(Gitlab::Usage::Metric::InvalidMetricError))
subject
end
after do
FileUtils.rm_rf(metric1)
FileUtils.rm_rf(metric2)
end
end
describe 'dump_metrics_yaml' do
let(:other_attributes) do
{
description: 'Test metric definition',
value_type: 'string',
product_category: 'collection',
product_stage: 'growth',
status: 'data_available',
default_generation: 'generation_1',
key_path: 'counter.category.event',
product_group: 'group::product analytics',
time_frame: 'none',
data_source: 'database',
distribution: %w(ee ce),
tier: %w(free starter premium ultimate bronze silver gold)
}
end
let(:other_yaml_content) { other_attributes.deep_stringify_keys.to_yaml }
let(:other_path) { File.join('metrics', 'test_metric.yml') }
let(:metric1) { Dir.mktmpdir('metric1') }
let(:metric2) { Dir.mktmpdir('metric2') }
before do
allow(described_class).to receive(:paths).and_return(
[
File.join(metric1, '**', '*.yml'),
File.join(metric2, '**', '*.yml')
]
)
end
after do
FileUtils.rm_rf(metric1)
FileUtils.rm_rf(metric2)
end
subject { described_class.dump_metrics_yaml }
it 'returns a YAML with both metrics in a sequence' do
write_metric(metric1, path, yaml_content)
write_metric(metric2, other_path, other_yaml_content)
is_expected.to eq([attributes, other_attributes].map(&:deep_stringify_keys).to_yaml)
end
end
end