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openproject/spec/controllers/work_packages/moves_controller_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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#
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#
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#
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require 'spec_helper'
describe WorkPackages::MovesController do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user)}
let(:type) { FactoryGirl.create :type }
let(:type_2) { FactoryGirl.create :type }
let(:status) { FactoryGirl.create :default_status }
let(:target_status) { FactoryGirl.create :status }
let(:priority) { FactoryGirl.create :priority }
let(:target_priority) { FactoryGirl.create :priority }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project,
:is_public => false,
:types => [type, type_2]) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
:project_id => project.id,
:type => type,
:author => user,
:priority => priority) }
let(:current_user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
before do
User.stub(:current).and_return current_user
end
describe 'new.html' do
become_admin
describe 'w/o a valid planning element id' do
describe 'w/o being a member or administrator' do
become_non_member
it 'renders a 404 page' do
get 'new', :id => '1337'
response.response_code.should === 404
end
end
describe 'w/ the current user being a member' do
become_member_with_view_planning_element_permissions
it 'raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound errors' do
get 'new', :id => '1337'
response.response_code.should === 404
end
end
end
describe 'w/ a valid planning element id' do
become_admin
describe 'w/o being a member or administrator' do
become_non_member
it 'renders a 403 Forbidden page' do
get 'new', :work_package_id => work_package.id
response.response_code.should == 403
end
end
describe 'w/ the current user being a member' do
become_member_with_move_work_package_permissions
before do
get 'new', :work_package_id => work_package.id
end
it 'renders the new builder template' do
response.should render_template('work_packages/moves/new', :formats => ["html"], :layout => :base)
end
end
end
end
describe '#create' do
become_member_with_move_work_package_permissions
let(:target_project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, :is_public => false) }
let(:work_package_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
:project_id => project.id,
:type => type_2,
:priority => priority) }
before do
role = FactoryGirl.create :role, permissions: [:move_work_packages]
member = FactoryGirl.create(:member, user: current_user, project: target_project, roles: [role])
end
describe 'an issue to another project' do
context "w/o following" do
subject do
post :create,
:work_package_id => work_package.id,
:new_project_id => target_project.id,
:type_id => '',
:author_id => user.id,
:assigned_to_id => '',
:responsible_id => '',
:status_id => '',
:start_date => '',
:due_date => ''
end
it "redirects to the project's work packages page" do
should be_redirect
should redirect_to(project_work_packages_path(project))
end
end
context "with following" do
subject do
post :create,
:work_package_id => work_package.id,
:new_project_id => target_project.id,
:new_type_id => target_project.types.first.id, # FIXME (see #1868) the validation on the work_package requires a proper target-type, other cases are not tested here
:assigned_to_id => '',
:responsible_id => '',
:status_id => '',
:start_date => '',
:due_date => '',
:follow => '1'
end
it "redirects to the work package page" do
should be_redirect
should redirect_to(work_package_path(work_package))
end
end
end
describe 'bulk move' do
context "with two work packages" do
before do
# make sure, that the types of the work-packages are available on the target-project
# (and handle it/test it, when this is not the case see #1868)
target_project.types << [work_package.type, work_package_2.type]
target_project.save
post :create,
:ids => [work_package.id, work_package_2.id],
:new_project_id => target_project.id
work_package.reload
work_package_2.reload
end
it "project id is changed for both work packages" do
work_package.project_id.should eq(target_project.id)
work_package_2.project_id.should eq(target_project.id)
end
it "changed no types" do
work_package.type_id.should eq(type.id)
work_package_2.type_id.should eq(type_2.id)
end
end
context "to another type" do
before do
post :create,
:ids => [work_package.id, work_package_2.id],
:new_type_id => type_2.id
work_package.reload
work_package_2.reload
end
it "changed work packages' types" do
work_package.type_id.should eq(type_2.id)
work_package_2.type_id.should eq(type_2.id)
end
end
context "with another priority" do
before do
post :create,
:ids => [work_package.id, work_package_2.id],
:priority_id => target_priority.id
work_package.reload
work_package_2.reload
end
it "changed work packages' priority" do
work_package.priority_id.should eq(target_priority.id)
work_package_2.priority_id.should eq(target_priority.id)
end
end
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shared_examples_for 'single note for moved work package' do
it { expect(moved_work_package.journals.count).to eq(2) }
11 years ago
it { expect(moved_work_package.journals.sort_by(&:id).last.notes).to eq(note) }
end
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describe "move with given note" do
let(:note) { "Moving a work package" }
context "w/o work package changes" do
before do
post :create,
ids: [work_package.id],
notes: note
end
it_behaves_like 'single note for moved work package' do
let(:moved_work_package) { work_package.reload }
end
end
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context "w/o work package changes" do
before do
post :create,
ids: [work_package.id],
notes: note,
priority_id: target_priority.id
end
it_behaves_like 'single note for moved work package' do
let(:moved_work_package) { work_package.reload }
end
end
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end
describe '&copy' do
context "follows to another project" do
before do
post :create,
:ids => [work_package.id],
:copy => '',
:new_project_id => target_project.id,
:new_type_id => target_project.types.first.id, #FIXME see #1868
:follow => ''
end
it "redirects to the work package copy" do
copy = WorkPackage.first(:order => 'id desc')
should redirect_to(work_package_path(copy))
end
end
context "w/o changing the work package's attribute" do
before do
post :create,
:ids => [work_package.id],
:copy => '',
:new_project_id => target_project.id
end
subject { WorkPackage.first(:order => 'id desc', :conditions => {:project_id => project.id}) }
it "did not change the type" do
subject.type_id.should eq(work_package.type_id)
end
it "did not change the status" do
subject.status_id.should eq(work_package.status_id)
end
it "did not change the assignee" do
subject.assigned_to_id.should eq(work_package.assigned_to_id)
end
it "did not change the responsible" do
subject.responsible_id.should eq(work_package.responsible_id)
end
end
context "with changing the work package's attribute" do
let(:start_date) { Date.today }
let(:due_date) { Date.today + 1 }
let(:target_user) { FactoryGirl.create :user }
before do
post :create,
:ids => [work_package.id, work_package_2.id],
:copy => '',
:new_project_id => target_project.id,
:new_type_id => target_project.types.first.id, #FIXME see #1868
:assigned_to_id => target_user.id,
:responsible_id => target_user.id,
:status_id => [target_status],
:start_date => start_date,
:due_date => due_date
end
subject { WorkPackage.all(:limit => 2, :order => 'id desc', :conditions => {:project_id => target_project.id}) }
it "copied two work packages" do
subject.count.should eq(2)
end
it "did change the project" do
subject.map(&:project_id).each do |id|
id.should eq(target_project.id)
end
end
it "did change the assignee" do
subject.map(&:assigned_to_id).each do |id|
id.should eq(target_user.id)
end
end
it "did change the responsible" do
subject.map(&:responsible_id).each do |id|
id.should eq(target_user.id)
end
end
it "did change the status" do
subject.map(&:status_id).each do |id|
id.should eq(target_status.id)
end
end
it "did change the start date" do
subject.map(&:start_date).each do |date|
date.should eq(start_date)
end
end
it "did change the end date" do
subject.map(&:due_date).each do |date|
date.should eq(due_date)
end
end
end
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context "with given note" do
let(:note) { "Copying a work package" }
before do
post :create,
ids: [work_package.id],
copy: '',
notes: note
end
subject { WorkPackage.all(limit: 1, order: 'id desc').last.journals }
it { expect(subject.count).to eq(2) }
it { expect(subject.sort_by(&:id).last.notes).to eq(note) }
end
end
end
end
end