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openproject/modules/costs/spec/models/user_deletion_spec.rb

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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper'
describe User, '#destroy', type: :model do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:user2) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:substitute_user) { DeletedUser.first }
let(:project) { FactoryBot.create(:valid_project) }
before do
user
user2
end
after do
User.current = nil
end
shared_examples_for 'costs updated journalized associated object' do
before do
User.current = user2
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user2)
end
associated_instance.save!
User.current = user # in order to have the content journal created by the user
associated_instance.reload
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user)
end
associated_instance.save!
user.destroy
associated_instance.reload
end
it { expect(associated_class.find_by_id(associated_instance.id)).to eq(associated_instance) }
it 'should replace the user on all associations' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.send(association)).to eq(substitute_user)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.first.user).to eq(user2) }
it 'should update first journal details' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.details["#{association}_id".to_sym].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update second journal details' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.details["#{association}_id".to_sym].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
end
shared_examples_for 'costs created journalized associated object' do
before do
User.current = user # in order to have the content journal created by the user
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user)
end
associated_instance.save!
User.current = user2
associated_instance.reload
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user2)
end
associated_instance.save!
user.destroy
associated_instance.reload
end
it { expect(associated_class.find_by_id(associated_instance.id)).to eq(associated_instance) }
it 'should keep the current user on all associations' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.send(association)).to eq(user2)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.first.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update the first journal' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.details["#{association}_id".to_sym].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(user2) }
it 'should update the last journal' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.details["#{association}_id".to_sym].first).to eq(substitute_user.id)
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.details["#{association}_id".to_sym].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
end
describe 'WHEN the user updated a cost object' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
Feature/remove timelog (#8557) * rename costs, introduce budgets * move files from costs to budgets * rename cost_object to budget * remove unused code * move hook - should be turned into standard code in the long run * move type attributes change over to budgets * move patch to work_package proper * move budget menu item up * combine reporting, time and cost module * remove rails based time_entries & reports code * rename cost object filter * adapt menu spec expectations * use cost project module name in administration * include timeline labels in migration * properly place budget linking method * fix permitted params * remove outdated routing spec * adapt budget request specs * ensure order of descendent updates * remove outdated specs * fix checking for reporting to be enabled * fix displaying spent units * fix time entries activity event url * reenable current rate tab * fix path on budget page * allow bulk editing of budgets only in one project scenario * fix sanitizing reference in controller * include module required for format_date * fix reference to correct units from work package spent units * linting * remove outdated spec * remove outdated views and permission references * remove acts_as_event from time_entries There is no atom link for time entries * remove acts_as_event from projects There are no atom links for projects * introduce budget filter for cost reports * remove actions added to removed controller * move time entries to the costs module * factor in view_own permission when calculating time entry visibility * linting * move mounting of time entries * include budgets into api v3 documentation
4 years ago
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryBot.build(:budget) }
let(:associated_class) { Budget }
it_should_behave_like 'costs updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user created a cost object' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
Feature/remove timelog (#8557) * rename costs, introduce budgets * move files from costs to budgets * rename cost_object to budget * remove unused code * move hook - should be turned into standard code in the long run * move type attributes change over to budgets * move patch to work_package proper * move budget menu item up * combine reporting, time and cost module * remove rails based time_entries & reports code * rename cost object filter * adapt menu spec expectations * use cost project module name in administration * include timeline labels in migration * properly place budget linking method * fix permitted params * remove outdated routing spec * adapt budget request specs * ensure order of descendent updates * remove outdated specs * fix checking for reporting to be enabled * fix displaying spent units * fix time entries activity event url * reenable current rate tab * fix path on budget page * allow bulk editing of budgets only in one project scenario * fix sanitizing reference in controller * include module required for format_date * fix reference to correct units from work package spent units * linting * remove outdated spec * remove outdated views and permission references * remove acts_as_event from time_entries There is no atom link for time entries * remove acts_as_event from projects There are no atom links for projects * introduce budget filter for cost reports * remove actions added to removed controller * move time entries to the costs module * factor in view_own permission when calculating time entry visibility * linting * move mounting of time entries * include budgets into api v3 documentation
4 years ago
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryBot.build(:budget) }
let(:associated_class) { Budget }
it_should_behave_like 'costs created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has a labor_budget_item associated' do
let(:item) { FactoryBot.build(:labor_budget_item, user: user) }
before do
item.save!
user.destroy
end
it { expect(LaborBudgetItem.find_by_id(item.id)).to eq(item) }
it { expect(item.user_id).to eq(user.id) }
end
describe 'WHEN the user has a cost entry' do
let(:work_package) { FactoryBot.create(:work_package) }
let(:entry) {
FactoryBot.create(:cost_entry, user: user,
project: work_package.project,
units: 100.0,
spent_on: Date.today,
work_package: work_package,
comments: '')
}
before do
FactoryBot.create(:member, project: work_package.project,
user: user,
roles: [FactoryBot.build(:role)])
entry
user.destroy
entry.reload
end
it { expect(entry.user_id).to eq(user.id) }
end
describe 'WHEN the user is assigned an hourly rate' do
let(:hourly_rate) {
FactoryBot.build(:hourly_rate, user: user,
project: project)
}
before do
hourly_rate.save!
user.destroy
end
it { expect(HourlyRate.find_by_id(hourly_rate.id)).to eq(hourly_rate) }
it { expect(hourly_rate.reload.user_id).to eq(user.id) }
end
describe 'WHEN the user is assigned a default hourly rate' do
let(:default_hourly_rate) {
FactoryBot.build(:default_hourly_rate, user: user,
project: project)
}
before do
default_hourly_rate.save!
user.destroy
end
it { expect(DefaultHourlyRate.find_by_id(default_hourly_rate.id)).to eq(default_hourly_rate) }
it { expect(default_hourly_rate.reload.user_id).to eq(user.id) }
end
end