gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/migrations/schedule_sync_issuables_state_id_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
require Rails.root.join('db', 'post_migrate', '20190214112022_schedule_sync_issuables_state_id.rb')
describe ScheduleSyncIssuablesStateId, :migration, :sidekiq do
let(:namespaces) { table(:namespaces) }
let(:projects) { table(:projects) }
let(:merge_requests) { table(:merge_requests) }
let(:issues) { table(:issues) }
let(:migration) { described_class.new }
let(:group) { namespaces.create!(name: 'gitlab', path: 'gitlab') }
let(:project) { projects.create!(namespace_id: group.id) }
shared_examples 'scheduling migrations' do
before do
Sidekiq::Worker.clear_all
stub_const("#{described_class.name}::BATCH_SIZE", 2)
end
it 'correctly schedules issuable sync background migration' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
Timecop.freeze do
migrate!
expect(migration).to be_scheduled_delayed_migration(120.seconds, resource_1.id, resource_2.id)
expect(migration).to be_scheduled_delayed_migration(240.seconds, resource_3.id, resource_4.id)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs.size).to eq(2)
end
end
end
end
describe '#up' do
context 'issues' do
it 'migrates state column to integer' do
opened_issue = issues.create!(description: 'first', state: 'opened')
closed_issue = issues.create!(description: 'second', state: 'closed')
invalid_state_issue = issues.create!(description: 'fourth', state: 'not valid')
migrate!
expect(opened_issue.reload.state_id).to eq(Issue.available_states[:opened])
expect(closed_issue.reload.state_id).to eq(Issue.available_states[:closed])
expect(invalid_state_issue.reload.state_id).to be_nil
end
it_behaves_like 'scheduling migrations' do
let(:migration) { described_class::ISSUES_MIGRATION }
let!(:resource_1) { issues.create!(description: 'first', state: 'opened') }
let!(:resource_2) { issues.create!(description: 'second', state: 'closed') }
let!(:resource_3) { issues.create!(description: 'third', state: 'closed') }
let!(:resource_4) { issues.create!(description: 'fourth', state: 'closed') }
end
end
context 'merge requests' do
it 'migrates state column to integer' do
opened_merge_request = merge_requests.create!(state: 'opened', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature1', source_branch: 'master')
closed_merge_request = merge_requests.create!(state: 'closed', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature2', source_branch: 'master')
merged_merge_request = merge_requests.create!(state: 'merged', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature3', source_branch: 'master')
locked_merge_request = merge_requests.create!(state: 'locked', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature4', source_branch: 'master')
migrate!
expect(opened_merge_request.reload.state_id).to eq(MergeRequest.available_states[:opened])
expect(closed_merge_request.reload.state_id).to eq(MergeRequest.available_states[:closed])
expect(merged_merge_request.reload.state_id).to eq(MergeRequest.available_states[:merged])
expect(locked_merge_request.reload.state_id).to eq(MergeRequest.available_states[:locked])
end
it_behaves_like 'scheduling migrations' do
let(:migration) { described_class::MERGE_REQUESTS_MIGRATION }
let!(:resource_1) { merge_requests.create!(state: 'opened', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature1', source_branch: 'master') }
let!(:resource_2) { merge_requests.create!(state: 'closed', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature2', source_branch: 'master') }
let!(:resource_3) { merge_requests.create!(state: 'merged', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature3', source_branch: 'master') }
let!(:resource_4) { merge_requests.create!(state: 'locked', target_project_id: project.id, target_branch: 'feature4', source_branch: 'master') }
end
end
end
end