gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/spec_helper.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require './spec/simplecov_env'
SimpleCovEnv.start!
ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = 'test'
ENV["IN_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SETTINGS"] = 'true'
ENV["RSPEC_ALLOW_INVALID_URLS"] = 'true'
require File.expand_path('../config/environment', __dir__)
require 'rspec/rails'
require 'shoulda/matchers'
require 'rspec/retry'
require 'rspec-parameterized'
require 'test_prof/recipes/rspec/let_it_be'
rspec_profiling_is_configured =
ENV['RSPEC_PROFILING_POSTGRES_URL'].present? ||
ENV['RSPEC_PROFILING']
branch_can_be_profiled =
ENV['GITLAB_DATABASE'] == 'postgresql' &&
(ENV['CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME'] == 'master' ||
ENV['CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME'] =~ /rspec-profile/)
if rspec_profiling_is_configured && (!ENV.key?('CI') || branch_can_be_profiled)
require 'rspec_profiling/rspec'
end
if ENV['CI'] && ENV['KNAPSACK_GENERATE_REPORT'] && !ENV['NO_KNAPSACK']
require 'knapsack'
Knapsack::Adapters::RSpecAdapter.bind
end
# require rainbow gem String monkeypatch, so we can test SystemChecks
require 'rainbow/ext/string'
Rainbow.enabled = false
require_relative('../ee/spec/spec_helper') if Gitlab.ee?
# Requires supporting ruby files with custom matchers and macros, etc,
# in spec/support/ and its subdirectories.
# Requires helpers, and shared contexts/examples first since they're used in other support files
# Load these first since they may be required by other helpers
require Rails.root.join("spec/support/helpers/git_helpers.rb")
# Then the rest
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/support/helpers/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/support/shared_contexts/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/support/shared_examples/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/support/**/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
quality_level = Quality::TestLevel.new
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.filter_run focus: true
config.run_all_when_everything_filtered = true
config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false
config.fixture_path = Rails.root
config.verbose_retry = true
config.display_try_failure_messages = true
config.infer_spec_type_from_file_location!
config.full_backtrace = !!ENV['CI']
config.define_derived_metadata(file_path: %r{(ee)?/spec/.+_spec\.rb\z}) do |metadata|
location = metadata[:location]
metadata[:level] = quality_level.level_for(location)
metadata[:api] = true if location =~ %r{/spec/requests/api/}
# do not overwrite type if it's already set
next if metadata.key?(:type)
match = location.match(%r{/spec/([^/]+)/})
metadata[:type] = match[1].singularize.to_sym if match
end
config.include LicenseHelpers
config.include ActiveJob::TestHelper
config.include ActiveSupport::Testing::TimeHelpers
config.include CycleAnalyticsHelpers
config.include ExpectOffense
config.include FactoryBot::Syntax::Methods
config.include FixtureHelpers
config.include GitlabRoutingHelper
config.include StubFeatureFlags
config.include StubExperiments
config.include StubGitlabCalls
config.include StubGitlabData
config.include NextInstanceOf
config.include TestEnv
config.include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers, type: :controller
config.include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers, type: :feature
config.include LoginHelpers, type: :feature
config.include SearchHelpers, type: :feature
config.include WaitHelpers, type: :feature
config.include EmailHelpers, :mailer, type: :mailer
config.include Warden::Test::Helpers, type: :request
config.include Gitlab::Routing, type: :routing
config.include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers, type: :view
config.include ApiHelpers, :api
config.include CookieHelper, :js
config.include InputHelper, :js
config.include SelectionHelper, :js
config.include InspectRequests, :js
config.include WaitForRequests, :js
config.include LiveDebugger, :js
config.include MigrationsHelpers, :migration
config.include RedisHelpers
config.include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers, type: :routing
config.include PolicyHelpers, type: :policy
config.include MemoryUsageHelper
config.include ExpectRequestWithStatus, type: :request
config.include RailsHelpers
if ENV['CI']
# This includes the first try, i.e. tests will be run 4 times before failing.
config.default_retry_count = 4
config.reporter.register_listener(
RspecFlaky::Listener.new,
:example_passed,
:dump_summary)
end
config.before(:suite) do
Timecop.safe_mode = true
TestEnv.init
end
config.after(:all) do
TestEnv.clean_test_path
end
config.before do |example|
# Enable all features by default for testing
allow(Feature).to receive(:enabled?) { true }
enabled = example.metadata[:enable_rugged].present?
# Disable Rugged features by default
Gitlab::Git::RuggedImpl::Repository::FEATURE_FLAGS.each do |flag|
allow(Feature).to receive(:enabled?).with(flag).and_return(enabled)
end
allow(Gitlab::GitalyClient).to receive(:can_use_disk?).and_return(enabled)
# The following can be removed when we remove the staged rollout strategy
# and we can just enable it using instance wide settings
# (ie. ApplicationSetting#auto_devops_enabled)
allow(Feature).to receive(:enabled?)
.with(:force_autodevops_on_by_default, anything)
.and_return(false)
# The following can be removed once Vue Issuable Sidebar
# is feature-complete and can be made default in place
# of older sidebar.
# See https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/1863
allow(Feature).to receive(:enabled?)
.with(:vue_issuable_sidebar, anything)
.and_return(false)
allow(Feature).to receive(:enabled?)
.with(:vue_issuable_epic_sidebar, anything)
.and_return(false)
# Stub these calls due to being expensive operations
# It can be reenabled for specific tests via:
#
# allow(DetectRepositoryLanguagesWorker).to receive(:perform_async).and_call_original
# allow(Gitlab::Git::KeepAround).to receive(:execute).and_call_original
allow(DetectRepositoryLanguagesWorker).to receive(:perform_async).and_return(true)
allow(Gitlab::Git::KeepAround).to receive(:execute)
Gitlab::ThreadMemoryCache.cache_backend.clear
# Temporary patch to force admin mode to be active by default in tests when
# using the feature flag :user_mode_in_session, since this will require
# modifying a significant number of specs to test both states for admin
# mode enabled / disabled.
#
# See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/31511
# See gitlab/spec/support/helpers/admin_mode_helpers.rb
#
# If it is required to have the real behaviour that an admin is signed in
# with normal user mode and needs to switch to admin mode, it is possible to
# mark such tests with the `do_not_mock_admin_mode` metadata tag, e.g:
#
# context 'some test with normal user mode', :do_not_mock_admin_mode do ... end
unless example.metadata[:do_not_mock_admin_mode]
allow_any_instance_of(Gitlab::Auth::CurrentUserMode).to receive(:admin_mode?) do |current_user_mode|
current_user_mode.send(:user)&.admin?
end
end
end
config.around(:example, :quarantine) do |example|
# Skip tests in quarantine unless we explicitly focus on them.
example.run if config.inclusion_filter[:quarantine]
end
config.before(:example, :request_store) do
RequestStore.begin!
end
config.after(:example, :request_store) do
RequestStore.end!
RequestStore.clear!
end
config.after do
Fog.unmock! if Fog.mock?
end
config.after do
Gitlab::CurrentSettings.clear_in_memory_application_settings!
end
config.before(:example, :mailer) do
reset_delivered_emails!
end
config.before(:example, :prometheus) do
matching_files = File.join(::Prometheus::Client.configuration.multiprocess_files_dir, "*.db")
Dir[matching_files].map { |filename| File.delete(filename) if File.file?(filename) }
Gitlab::Metrics.reset_registry!
end
config.around(:each, :use_clean_rails_memory_store_caching) do |example|
caching_store = Rails.cache
Rails.cache = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new
example.run
Rails.cache = caching_store
end
config.around(:each, :clean_gitlab_redis_cache) do |example|
redis_cache_cleanup!
example.run
redis_cache_cleanup!
end
config.around(:each, :clean_gitlab_redis_shared_state) do |example|
redis_shared_state_cleanup!
example.run
redis_shared_state_cleanup!
end
config.around(:each, :clean_gitlab_redis_queues) do |example|
redis_queues_cleanup!
example.run
redis_queues_cleanup!
end
config.around(:each, :use_clean_rails_memory_store_fragment_caching) do |example|
caching_store = ActionController::Base.cache_store
ActionController::Base.cache_store = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new
ActionController::Base.perform_caching = true
example.run
ActionController::Base.perform_caching = false
ActionController::Base.cache_store = caching_store
end
config.around(:each, :use_sql_query_cache) do |example|
ActiveRecord::Base.cache do
example.run
end
end
# The :each scope runs "inside" the example, so this hook ensures the DB is in the
# correct state before any examples' before hooks are called. This prevents a
# problem where `ScheduleIssuesClosedAtTypeChange` (or any migration that depends
# on background migrations being run inline during test setup) can be broken by
# altering Sidekiq behavior in an unrelated spec like so:
#
# around do |example|
# Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
# example.run
# end
# end
config.before(:context, :migration) do
schema_migrate_down!
end
# Each example may call `migrate!`, so we must ensure we are migrated down every time
config.before(:each, :migration) do
use_fake_application_settings
schema_migrate_down!
end
config.after(:context, :migration) do
schema_migrate_up!
Gitlab::CurrentSettings.clear_in_memory_application_settings!
end
# This makes sure the `ApplicationController#can?` method is stubbed with the
# original implementation for all view specs.
config.before(:each, type: :view) do
allow(view).to receive(:can?) do |*args|
Ability.allowed?(*args)
end
end
config.before(:each, :http_pages_enabled) do |_|
allow(Gitlab.config.pages).to receive(:external_http).and_return(['1.1.1.1:80'])
end
config.before(:each, :https_pages_enabled) do |_|
allow(Gitlab.config.pages).to receive(:external_https).and_return(['1.1.1.1:443'])
end
config.before(:each, :http_pages_disabled) do |_|
allow(Gitlab.config.pages).to receive(:external_http).and_return(false)
end
config.before(:each, :https_pages_disabled) do |_|
allow(Gitlab.config.pages).to receive(:external_https).and_return(false)
end
# We can't use an `around` hook here because the wrapping transaction
# is not yet opened at the time that is triggered
config.prepend_before do
Gitlab::Database.set_open_transactions_baseline
end
config.append_after do
Gitlab::Database.reset_open_transactions_baseline
end
end
# add simpler way to match asset paths containing digest strings
RSpec::Matchers.define :match_asset_path do |expected|
match do |actual|
path = Regexp.escape(expected)
extname = Regexp.escape(File.extname(expected))
digest_regex = Regexp.new(path.sub(extname, "(?:-\\h+)?#{extname}") << '$')
digest_regex =~ actual
end
failure_message do |actual|
"expected that #{actual} would include an asset path for #{expected}"
end
failure_message_when_negated do |actual|
"expected that #{actual} would not include an asset path for #{expected}"
end
end
FactoryBot::SyntaxRunner.class_eval do
include RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods
end
# Use FactoryBot 4.x behavior:
# https://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_bot/blob/master/GETTING_STARTED.md#associations
FactoryBot.use_parent_strategy = false
ActiveRecord::Migration.maintain_test_schema!
Shoulda::Matchers.configure do |config|
config.integrate do |with|
with.test_framework :rspec
with.library :rails
end
end
# Prevent Rugged from picking up local developer gitconfig.
Rugged::Settings['search_path_global'] = Rails.root.join('tmp/tests').to_s
# Disable timestamp checks for invisible_captcha
InvisibleCaptcha.timestamp_enabled = false