gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/models/issue_spec.rb
Stan Hu b7b852c250 Additional fix to handle NULL lock_version
If the UI sends a string value for lock_version (e.g. "0"), then the
previous monkey patch did not properly handle that properly. This
commit casts the value to an integer to determine whether to look for
NULL lock_versions.

For merge requests, GitLab sends a POST request to
`namespace/project/merge_requests/:iid` with the
`merge_request[lock_version]` parameter with a string `0`. The string
value comes from the form field, which explains why
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/28145 wasn't
sufficient.
2019-05-06 21:21:56 -07:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe Issue do
include ExternalAuthorizationServiceHelpers
describe "Associations" do
it { is_expected.to belong_to(:milestone) }
it { is_expected.to have_many(:assignees) }
end
describe 'modules' do
subject { described_class }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Issuable) }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Referable) }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Sortable) }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Taskable) }
it_behaves_like 'AtomicInternalId' do
let(:internal_id_attribute) { :iid }
let(:instance) { build(:issue) }
let(:scope) { :project }
let(:scope_attrs) { { project: instance.project } }
let(:usage) { :issues }
end
end
subject { create(:issue) }
describe 'callbacks' do
describe '#ensure_metrics' do
it 'creates metrics after saving' do
issue = create(:issue)
expect(issue.metrics).to be_persisted
expect(Issue::Metrics.count).to eq(1)
end
it 'does not create duplicate metrics for an issue' do
issue = create(:issue)
issue.close!
expect(issue.metrics).to be_persisted
expect(Issue::Metrics.count).to eq(1)
end
it 'records current metrics' do
expect_any_instance_of(Issue::Metrics).to receive(:record!)
create(:issue)
end
end
end
describe 'locking' do
using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
where(:lock_version) do
[
[0],
["0"]
]
end
with_them do
it 'works when an issue has a NULL lock_version' do
issue = create(:issue)
described_class.where(id: issue.id).update_all('lock_version = NULL')
issue.update!(lock_version: lock_version, title: 'locking test')
expect(issue.reload.title).to eq('locking test')
end
end
end
describe '#order_by_position_and_priority' do
let(:project) { create :project }
let(:p1) { create(:label, title: 'P1', project: project, priority: 1) }
let(:p2) { create(:label, title: 'P2', project: project, priority: 2) }
let!(:issue1) { create(:labeled_issue, project: project, labels: [p1]) }
let!(:issue2) { create(:labeled_issue, project: project, labels: [p2]) }
let!(:issue3) { create(:issue, project: project, relative_position: 100) }
let!(:issue4) { create(:issue, project: project, relative_position: 200) }
it 'returns ordered list' do
expect(project.issues.order_by_position_and_priority)
.to match [issue3, issue4, issue1, issue2]
end
end
describe '#card_attributes' do
it 'includes the author name' do
allow(subject).to receive(:author).and_return(double(name: 'Robert'))
allow(subject).to receive(:assignees).and_return([])
expect(subject.card_attributes)
.to eq({ 'Author' => 'Robert', 'Assignee' => '' })
end
it 'includes the assignee name' do
allow(subject).to receive(:author).and_return(double(name: 'Robert'))
allow(subject).to receive(:assignees).and_return([double(name: 'Douwe')])
expect(subject.card_attributes)
.to eq({ 'Author' => 'Robert', 'Assignee' => 'Douwe' })
end
end
describe '#close' do
subject(:issue) { create(:issue, state: 'opened') }
it 'sets closed_at to Time.now when an issue is closed' do
expect { issue.close }.to change { issue.closed_at }.from(nil)
end
it 'changes the state to closed' do
expect { issue.close }.to change { issue.state }.from('opened').to('closed')
end
end
describe '#reopen' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, state: 'closed', closed_at: Time.now, closed_by: user) }
it 'sets closed_at to nil when an issue is reopend' do
expect { issue.reopen }.to change { issue.closed_at }.to(nil)
end
it 'sets closed_by to nil when an issue is reopend' do
expect { issue.reopen }.to change { issue.closed_by }.from(user).to(nil)
end
it 'changes the state to opened' do
expect { issue.reopen }.to change { issue.state }.from('closed').to('opened')
end
end
describe '#to_reference' do
let(:namespace) { build(:namespace, path: 'sample-namespace') }
let(:project) { build(:project, name: 'sample-project', namespace: namespace) }
let(:issue) { build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project) }
let(:group) { create(:group, name: 'Group', path: 'sample-group') }
context 'when nil argument' do
it 'returns issue id' do
expect(issue.to_reference).to eq "#1"
end
end
context 'when full is true' do
it 'returns complete path to the issue' do
expect(issue.to_reference(full: true)).to eq 'sample-namespace/sample-project#1'
expect(issue.to_reference(project, full: true)).to eq 'sample-namespace/sample-project#1'
expect(issue.to_reference(group, full: true)).to eq 'sample-namespace/sample-project#1'
end
end
context 'when same project argument' do
it 'returns issue id' do
expect(issue.to_reference(project)).to eq("#1")
end
end
context 'when cross namespace project argument' do
let(:another_namespace_project) { create(:project, name: 'another-project') }
it 'returns complete path to the issue' do
expect(issue.to_reference(another_namespace_project)).to eq 'sample-namespace/sample-project#1'
end
end
it 'supports a cross-project reference' do
another_project = build(:project, name: 'another-project', namespace: project.namespace)
expect(issue.to_reference(another_project)).to eq "sample-project#1"
end
context 'when same namespace / cross-project argument' do
let(:another_project) { create(:project, namespace: namespace) }
it 'returns path to the issue with the project name' do
expect(issue.to_reference(another_project)).to eq 'sample-project#1'
end
end
context 'when different namespace / cross-project argument' do
let(:another_namespace) { create(:namespace, path: 'another-namespace') }
let(:another_project) { create(:project, path: 'another-project', namespace: another_namespace) }
it 'returns full path to the issue' do
expect(issue.to_reference(another_project)).to eq 'sample-namespace/sample-project#1'
end
end
context 'when argument is a namespace' do
context 'with same project path' do
it 'returns path to the issue with the project name' do
expect(issue.to_reference(namespace)).to eq 'sample-project#1'
end
end
context 'with different project path' do
it 'returns full path to the issue' do
expect(issue.to_reference(group)).to eq 'sample-namespace/sample-project#1'
end
end
end
end
describe '#assignee_or_author?' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue) }
it 'returns true for a user that is assigned to an issue' do
issue.assignees << user
expect(issue.assignee_or_author?(user)).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns true for a user that is the author of an issue' do
issue.update(author: user)
expect(issue.assignee_or_author?(user)).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns false for a user that is not the assignee or author' do
expect(issue.assignee_or_author?(user)).to be_falsey
end
end
describe '#can_move?' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue) }
subject { issue.can_move?(user) }
context 'user is not a member of project issue belongs to' do
it { is_expected.to eq false}
end
context 'user is reporter in project issue belongs to' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
before do
project.add_reporter(user)
end
it { is_expected.to eq true }
context 'issue not persisted' do
let(:issue) { build(:issue, project: project) }
it { is_expected.to eq false }
end
context 'checking destination project also' do
subject { issue.can_move?(user, to_project) }
let(:to_project) { create(:project) }
context 'destination project allowed' do
before do
to_project.add_reporter(user)
end
it { is_expected.to eq true }
end
context 'destination project not allowed' do
before do
to_project.add_guest(user)
end
it { is_expected.to eq false }
end
end
end
end
describe '#moved?' do
let(:issue) { create(:issue) }
subject { issue.moved? }
context 'issue not moved' do
it { is_expected.to eq false }
end
context 'issue already moved' do
let(:moved_to_issue) { create(:issue) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, moved_to: moved_to_issue) }
it { is_expected.to eq true }
end
end
describe '#suggested_branch_name' do
let(:repository) { double }
subject { build(:issue) }
before do
allow(subject.project).to receive(:repository).and_return(repository)
end
context '#to_branch_name does not exists' do
before do
allow(repository).to receive(:branch_exists?).and_return(false)
end
it 'returns #to_branch_name' do
expect(subject.suggested_branch_name).to eq(subject.to_branch_name)
end
end
context '#to_branch_name exists not ending with -index' do
before do
allow(repository).to receive(:branch_exists?).and_return(true)
allow(repository).to receive(:branch_exists?).with(/#{subject.to_branch_name}-\d/).and_return(false)
end
it 'returns #to_branch_name ending with -2' do
expect(subject.suggested_branch_name).to eq("#{subject.to_branch_name}-2")
end
end
context '#to_branch_name exists ending with -index' do
before do
allow(repository).to receive(:branch_exists?).and_return(true)
allow(repository).to receive(:branch_exists?).with("#{subject.to_branch_name}-3").and_return(false)
end
it 'returns #to_branch_name ending with max index + 1' do
expect(subject.suggested_branch_name).to eq("#{subject.to_branch_name}-3")
end
end
end
describe '#has_related_branch?' do
let(:issue) { create(:issue, title: "Blue Bell Knoll") }
subject { issue.has_related_branch? }
context 'branch found' do
before do
allow(issue.project.repository).to receive(:branch_names).and_return(["iceblink-luck", issue.to_branch_name])
end
it { is_expected.to eq true }
end
context 'branch not found' do
before do
allow(issue.project.repository).to receive(:branch_names).and_return(["lazy-calm"])
end
it { is_expected.to eq false }
end
end
it_behaves_like 'an editable mentionable' do
subject { create(:issue, project: create(:project, :repository)) }
let(:backref_text) { "issue #{subject.to_reference}" }
let(:set_mentionable_text) { ->(txt) { subject.description = txt } }
end
it_behaves_like 'a Taskable' do
let(:subject) { create :issue }
end
describe "#to_branch_name" do
let(:issue) { create(:issue, title: 'testing-issue') }
it 'starts with the issue iid' do
expect(issue.to_branch_name).to match /\A#{issue.iid}-[A-Za-z\-]+\z/
end
it "contains the issue title if not confidential" do
expect(issue.to_branch_name).to match /testing-issue\z/
end
it "does not contain the issue title if confidential" do
issue = create(:issue, title: 'testing-issue', confidential: true)
expect(issue.to_branch_name).to match /confidential-issue\z/
end
end
describe '#can_be_worked_on?' do
let(:project) { build(:project) }
subject { build(:issue, :opened, project: project) }
context 'is closed' do
subject { build(:issue, :closed) }
it { is_expected.not_to be_can_be_worked_on }
end
context 'project is forked' do
before do
allow(project).to receive(:forked?).and_return(true)
end
it { is_expected.not_to be_can_be_worked_on }
end
it { is_expected.to be_can_be_worked_on }
end
describe '#participants' do
context 'using a public project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :public) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
let!(:note1) do
create(:note_on_issue, noteable: issue, project: project, note: 'a')
end
let!(:note2) do
create(:note_on_issue, noteable: issue, project: project, note: 'b')
end
it 'includes the issue author' do
expect(issue.participants).to include(issue.author)
end
it 'includes the authors of the notes' do
expect(issue.participants).to include(note1.author, note2.author)
end
end
context 'using a private project' do
it 'does not include mentioned users that do not have access to the project' do
project = create(:project)
user = create(:user)
issue = create(:issue, project: project)
create(:note_on_issue,
noteable: issue,
project: project,
note: user.to_reference)
expect(issue.participants).not_to include(user)
end
end
end
describe 'cached counts' do
it 'updates when assignees change' do
user1 = create(:user)
user2 = create(:user)
project = create(:project)
issue = create(:issue, assignees: [user1], project: project)
project.add_developer(user1)
project.add_developer(user2)
expect(user1.assigned_open_issues_count).to eq(1)
expect(user2.assigned_open_issues_count).to eq(0)
issue.assignees = [user2]
issue.save
expect(user1.assigned_open_issues_count).to eq(0)
expect(user2.assigned_open_issues_count).to eq(1)
end
end
describe '#visible_to_user?' do
context 'without a user' do
let(:issue) { build(:issue) }
it 'returns true when the issue is publicly visible' do
expect(issue).to receive(:publicly_visible?).and_return(true)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns false when the issue is not publicly visible' do
expect(issue).to receive(:publicly_visible?).and_return(false)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'with a user' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:issue) { build(:issue) }
it 'returns true when the issue is readable' do
expect(issue).to receive(:readable_by?).with(user).and_return(true)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns false when the issue is not readable' do
expect(issue).to receive(:readable_by?).with(user).and_return(false)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
it 'returns false when feature is disabled' do
expect(issue).not_to receive(:readable_by?)
issue.project.project_feature.update_attribute(:issues_access_level, ProjectFeature::DISABLED)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
it 'returns false when restricted for members' do
expect(issue).not_to receive(:readable_by?)
issue.project.project_feature.update_attribute(:issues_access_level, ProjectFeature::PRIVATE)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
end
describe 'with a regular user that is not a team member' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
context 'using a public project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :public) }
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project, confidential: true)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'using an internal project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :internal) }
context 'using an internal user' do
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'using an external user' do
before do
allow(user).to receive(:external?).and_return(true)
end
it 'returns false for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
end
end
context 'using a private project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :private) }
it 'returns false for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(false)
end
context 'when the user is the project owner' do
before do
project.add_maintainer(user)
end
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns true for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
end
end
end
context 'with a regular user that is a team member' do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:project) { create(:project, :public) }
context 'using a public project' do
before do
project.add_developer(user)
end
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns true for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
end
context 'using an internal project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :internal) }
before do
project.add_developer(user)
end
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns true for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
end
context 'using a private project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :private) }
before do
project.add_developer(user)
end
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns true for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
end
end
context 'with an admin user' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:user) { create(:admin) }
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns true for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to eq(true)
end
end
end
describe '#publicly_visible?' do
context 'using a public project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :public) }
it 'returns true for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue).not_to be_falsy
end
end
context 'using an internal project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :internal) }
it 'returns false for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue).not_to be_falsy
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue).not_to be_falsy
end
end
context 'using a private project' do
let(:project) { create(:project, :private) }
it 'returns false for a regular issue' do
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
expect(issue).not_to be_falsy
end
it 'returns false for a confidential issue' do
issue = build(:issue, :confidential, project: project)
expect(issue).not_to be_falsy
end
end
end
describe '#hook_attrs' do
it 'delegates to Gitlab::HookData::IssueBuilder#build' do
builder = double
expect(Gitlab::HookData::IssueBuilder)
.to receive(:new).with(subject).and_return(builder)
expect(builder).to receive(:build)
subject.hook_attrs
end
end
describe '#check_for_spam?' do
using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
where(:visibility_level, :confidential, :new_attributes, :check_for_spam?) do
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC | false | { description: 'woo' } | true
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC | false | { title: 'woo' } | true
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC | true | { confidential: false } | true
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC | true | { description: 'woo' } | false
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC | false | { title: 'woo', confidential: true } | false
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC | false | { description: 'original description' } | false
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::INTERNAL | false | { description: 'woo' } | false
Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PRIVATE | false | { description: 'woo' } | false
end
with_them do
it 'checks for spam on issues that can be seen anonymously' do
project = create(:project, visibility_level: visibility_level)
issue = create(:issue, project: project, confidential: confidential, description: 'original description')
issue.assign_attributes(new_attributes)
expect(issue.check_for_spam?).to eq(check_for_spam?)
end
end
end
describe 'removing an issue' do
it 'refreshes the number of open issues of the project' do
project = subject.project
expect { subject.destroy }
.to change { project.open_issues_count }.from(1).to(0)
end
end
describe '.public_only' do
it 'only returns public issues' do
public_issue = create(:issue)
create(:issue, confidential: true)
expect(described_class.public_only).to eq([public_issue])
end
end
describe '.confidential_only' do
it 'only returns confidential_only issues' do
create(:issue)
confidential_issue = create(:issue, confidential: true)
expect(described_class.confidential_only).to eq([confidential_issue])
end
end
it_behaves_like 'throttled touch' do
subject { create(:issue, updated_at: 1.hour.ago) }
end
context 'when an external authentication service' do
before do
enable_external_authorization_service_check
end
describe '#visible_to_user?' do
it 'is `false` when an external authorization service is enabled' do
issue = build(:issue, project: build(:project, :public))
expect(issue).not_to be_visible_to_user
end
it 'checks the external service to determine if an issue is readable by a user' do
project = build(:project, :public,
external_authorization_classification_label: 'a-label')
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
user = build(:user)
expect(::Gitlab::ExternalAuthorization).to receive(:access_allowed?).with(user, 'a-label') { false }
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to be_falsy
end
it 'does not check the external service if a user does not have access to the project' do
project = build(:project, :private,
external_authorization_classification_label: 'a-label')
issue = build(:issue, project: project)
user = build(:user)
expect(::Gitlab::ExternalAuthorization).not_to receive(:access_allowed?)
expect(issue.visible_to_user?(user)).to be_falsy
end
it 'does not check the external webservice for admins' do
issue = build(:issue)
user = build(:admin)
expect(::Gitlab::ExternalAuthorization).not_to receive(:access_allowed?)
issue.visible_to_user?(user)
end
end
end
end