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openproject/spec/services/relations/update_service_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe Relations::UpdateService do
let(:work_package1_start_date) { nil }
let(:work_package1_due_date) { Date.today }
let(:work_package2_start_date) { nil }
let(:work_package2_due_date) { nil }
let(:follows_relation) { false }
let(:delay) { 3 }
let(:work_package1) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
due_date: work_package1_due_date,
start_date: work_package1_start_date)
end
let(:work_package2) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
due_date: work_package2_due_date,
start_date: work_package2_start_date)
end
let(:instance) do
described_class.new(user: user, model: relation)
end
let(:relation) do
relation = FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:relation)
allow(relation)
.to receive(:follows?)
.and_return(follows_relation)
relation
end
let(:attributes) do
{
to: work_package1,
from: work_package2,
delay: delay
}
end
let(:user) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:user) }
let(:model_valid) { true }
let(:contract_valid) { true }
let(:contract) { double('contract') }
let(:symbols_for_base) { [] }
subject do
instance.call(attributes: attributes)
end
before do
allow(relation)
.to receive(:save)
.and_return(model_valid)
allow(Relations::UpdateContract)
.to receive(:new)
.with(relation, user, options: { changed_by_system: [] })
.and_return(contract)
allow(contract)
.to receive(:validate)
.and_return(contract_valid)
end
context 'when all valid and it is a follows relation' do
let(:set_schedule_service) { double('set schedule service') }
let(:set_schedule_work_package2_result) do
ServiceResult.new success: true, result: work_package2, errors: work_package2.errors
end
let(:set_schedule_result) do
sr = ServiceResult.new success: true, result: work_package2, errors: work_package2.errors
sr.dependent_results << set_schedule_work_package2_result
sr
end
let(:follows_relation) { true }
before do
expect(WorkPackages::SetScheduleService)
.to receive(:new)
.with(user: user, work_package: work_package1)
.and_return(set_schedule_service)
expect(set_schedule_service)
.to receive(:call)
.and_return(set_schedule_result)
allow(work_package2)
.to receive(:changed?)
.and_return(true)
expect(work_package2)
.to receive(:save)
.and_return(true)
allow(set_schedule_result)
.to receive(:success=)
end
it 'is successful' do
expect(subject)
.to be_success
end
it 'returns the relation' do
expect(subject.result)
.to eql relation
end
it 'has a dependent result for the from-work package' do
expect(subject.dependent_results)
.to match_array [set_schedule_work_package2_result]
end
end
context 'when all is valid and it is not a follows relation' do
it 'is successful' do
expect(subject)
.to be_success
end
it 'returns the relation' do
expect(subject.result)
.to eql relation
end
end
context 'when the contract is invalid' do
let(:contract_valid) { false }
let(:contract_errors) { double('contract_errors') }
before do
allow(contract)
.to receive(:errors)
.and_return(contract_errors)
allow(contract_errors)
.to receive(:symbols_for)
.with(:base)
.and_return(symbols_for_base)
end
it 'is unsuccessful' do
expect(subject)
.to be_failure
end
it "returns the contract's errors" do
expect(subject.errors)
.to eql contract_errors
end
end
context 'when the model is invalid' do
let(:model_valid) { false }
let(:model_errors) { double('model_errors') }
before do
allow(relation)
.to receive(:errors)
.and_return(model_errors)
allow(model_errors)
.to receive(:symbols_for)
.with(:base)
.and_return(symbols_for_base)
end
it 'is unsuccessful' do
expect(subject)
.to be_failure
end
it "returns the model's errors" do
expect(subject.errors)
.to eql model_errors
end
end
end