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openproject/spec/models/role_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2021 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe Role, type: :model do
let(:permissions) { [:permission1, :permission2] }
let(:build_role) { FactoryBot.build(:role, permissions: permissions) }
let(:created_role) { FactoryBot.create(:role, permissions: permissions) }
describe '#by_permission' do
it 'returns roles with given permission' do
created_role
expect(Role.by_permission(permissions[0])).to include created_role
expect(Role.by_permission(:some_other)).not_to include created_role
end
end
describe '#permissions' do
shared_examples_for 'writing and reading' do
it 'returns the values written before' do
perms = permissions + [:permission3]
role.permissions = perms
expect(role.permissions).to match_array(perms)
end
it 'removes empty permissions' do
perms = permissions + ['']
role.permissions = perms
expect(role.permissions).to match_array(permissions)
end
it 'does not readd permissions' do
perms = permissions + permissions.map(&:to_s)
role.permissions = perms
expect(role.permissions).to match_array(permissions)
end
it 'allows clearing the permissions' do
role.permissions = []
expect(role.permissions).to be_empty
end
end
context 'for a non persisted role' do
let(:role) { build_role }
it_behaves_like 'writing and reading'
end
context 'for a persisted role' do
let(:role) { created_role }
it_behaves_like 'writing and reading'
end
end
describe '#remove_permission!' do
shared_examples_for 'removing' do
it 'removes the specified permission' do
perm = permissions.first
role.remove_permission!(perm)
expect(role.role_permissions.map(&:permission)).not_to include perm.to_s
end
end
context 'for a non persisted role' do
let(:role) { build_role }
it_behaves_like 'removing'
end
context 'for a persisted role' do
let(:role) { created_role }
it_behaves_like 'removing'
end
end
describe '#add_permission!' do
shared_examples_for 'adding' do
it 'adds the specified permission' do
role.add_permission!(:permission3)
expect(role.role_permissions.map(&:permission)).to include 'permission3'
end
end
context 'for a non persisted role' do
let(:role) { build_role }
it_behaves_like 'adding'
end
context 'for a persisted role' do
let(:role) { created_role }
it_behaves_like 'adding'
end
end
describe '.givable' do
before do
# this should not be necessary once Role (in a membership) and GlobalRole have
# a common ancestor class, e.g. Role (a new one)
@mem_role1 = Role.create name: 'mem_role', permissions: []
@builtin_role1 = Role.new name: 'builtin_role1', permissions: []
@builtin_role1.builtin = 3
@builtin_role1.save
@global_role1 = GlobalRole.create name: 'global_role1', permissions: []
end
it { expect(Role.givable.size).to eq(1) }
it { expect(Role.givable[0]).to eql @mem_role1 }
end
describe '.in_new_project' do
let!(:ungivable_role) { FactoryBot.create(:role, builtin: Role::BUILTIN_NON_MEMBER) }
let!(:second_role) do
FactoryBot.create(:role).tap do |r|
r.update_column(:position, 100)
end
end
let!(:first_role) do
FactoryBot.create(:role).tap do |r|
r.update_column(:position, 1)
end
end
context 'without a specified role' do
it 'returns the first role (by position)' do
expect(Role.in_new_project)
.to eql first_role
end
end
context 'with a specified role' do
before do
allow(Setting)
.to receive(:new_project_user_role_id)
.and_return(second_role.id.to_s)
end
it 'returns that role' do
expect(Role.in_new_project)
.to eql second_role
end
end
context 'with a specified role but that one is faulty (e.g. does not exist any more)' do
before do
allow(Setting)
.to receive(:new_project_user_role_id)
.and_return("-1")
end
it 'returns the first role (by position)' do
expect(Role.in_new_project)
.to eql first_role
end
end
end
end