gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/models/concerns/has_environment_scope_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe HasEnvironmentScope do
subject { build(:ci_variable) }
it { is_expected.to allow_value('*').for(:environment_scope) }
it { is_expected.to allow_value('review/*').for(:environment_scope) }
it { is_expected.not_to allow_value('').for(:environment_scope) }
it { is_expected.not_to allow_value('!!()()').for(:environment_scope) }
it do
is_expected.to validate_uniqueness_of(:key)
.scoped_to(:project_id, :environment_scope)
.with_message(/\(\w+\) has already been taken/)
end
describe '.on_environment' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
it 'returns scoped objects' do
variable1 = create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: '*')
variable2 = create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: 'product/*')
create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: 'staging/*')
expect(project.variables.on_environment('product/canary-1')).to eq([variable1, variable2])
end
it 'returns only the most relevant object if relevant_only is true' do
create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: '*')
variable2 = create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: 'product/*')
create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: 'staging/*')
expect(project.variables.on_environment('product/canary-1', relevant_only: true)).to eq([variable2])
end
it 'returns scopes ordered by lowest precedence first' do
create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: '*')
create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: 'production*')
create(:ci_variable, project: project, environment_scope: 'production')
result = project.variables.on_environment('production').map(&:environment_scope)
expect(result).to eq(['*', 'production*', 'production'])
end
end
describe '#environment_scope=' do
context 'when the new environment_scope is nil' do
it 'strips leading and trailing whitespaces' do
subject.environment_scope = nil
expect(subject.environment_scope).to eq('')
end
end
context 'when the new environment_scope has leadind and trailing whitespaces' do
it 'strips leading and trailing whitespaces' do
subject.environment_scope = ' * '
expect(subject.environment_scope).to eq('*')
end
end
end
end