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openproject/spec/helpers/projects_helper_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# OpenProject is a fork of ChiliProject, which is a fork of Redmine. The copyright follows:
# Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Jean-Philippe Lang
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe ProjectsHelper, type: :helper do
include ApplicationHelper
include ProjectsHelper
before do
User.delete_all
Version.delete_all
Project.delete_all
set_language_if_valid('en')
User.current = nil
end
let(:test_project) { FactoryGirl.create :valid_project }
describe 'a version' do
let(:version) { FactoryGirl.create :version, project: test_project }
it 'can be formatted' do
expect(format_version_name(version)).to eq("#{test_project.name} - #{version.name}")
end
it 'can be formatted within a project' do
@project = test_project
expect(format_version_name(version)).to eq(version.name)
end
it 'does not create a link, without permission' do
expect(link_to_version(version)).to eq("#{test_project.name} - #{version.name}")
end
describe 'with a valid user' do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create :user, member_in_project: test_project }
before do login_as(user) end
it 'generates a link' do
expect(link_to_version(version)).to eq("<a href=\"/versions/#{version.id}\">#{test_project.name} - #{version.name}</a>")
end
it 'generates a link within a project' do
@project = test_project
expect(link_to_version(version)).to eq("<a href=\"/versions/#{version.id}\">#{version.name}</a>")
end
end
describe 'when generating options-tags' do
it 'generates nothing without a version' do
expect(version_options_for_select([])).to be_empty
end
it 'generates an option tag' do
expect(version_options_for_select([], version)).to eq("<option selected=\"selected\" value=\"#{version.id}\">#{version.name}</option>")
end
end
end
describe 'a system version' do
let(:version) { FactoryGirl.create :version, project: test_project, sharing: 'system' }
it 'can be formatted' do
expect(format_version_name(version)).to eq("#{test_project.name} - #{version.name}")
end
end
describe 'an invalid version' do
let(:version) { Object }
it 'does not generate a link' do
expect(link_to_version(Object)).to be_empty
end
end
describe '#projects_with_level' do
let(:root) do
stub_descendant_of
end
def stub_descendant_of(*ancestors)
wp = FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:project)
allow(wp)
.to receive(:is_descendant_of?)
.and_return(false)
ancestors.each do |ancestor|
allow(wp)
.to receive(:is_descendant_of?)
.with(ancestor)
.and_return(true)
end
wp
end
let(:child1) { stub_descendant_of(root) }
let(:grandchild1) { stub_descendant_of(root, child1) }
let(:grandchild2) { stub_descendant_of(root, child1) }
let(:grandgrandchild1) { stub_descendant_of(root, child1, grandchild2) }
let(:child2) { stub_descendant_of(root) }
context 'when ordered by hierarchy' do
let(:projects) do
[root,
child1,
grandchild1,
grandchild2,
grandgrandchild1,
child2]
end
it 'returns the projects in the provided order with the appropriate levels' do
expect { |b| helper.projects_with_level(projects, &b) }
.to yield_successive_args [root, 0],
[child1, 1],
[grandchild1, 2],
[grandchild2, 2],
[grandgrandchild1, 3],
[child2, 1]
end
end
context 'when ordered by arbitrarily' do
let(:projects) do
[grandchild1,
child1,
grandchild2,
grandgrandchild1,
child2,
root]
end
it 'returns the projects in the provided order with the appropriate levels' do
expect { |b| helper.projects_with_level(projects, &b) }
.to yield_successive_args [grandchild1, 0],
[child1, 0],
[grandchild2, 1],
[grandgrandchild1, 2],
[child2, 0],
[root, 0]
end
end
end
end