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openproject/spec/models/user_deletion_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe User, 'deletion', type: :model do
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project_with_types) }
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.build(:user, member_in_project: project) }
let(:user2) { FactoryGirl.build(:user) }
let(:member) { project.members.first }
let(:role) { member.roles.first }
let(:status) { FactoryGirl.create(:status) }
let(:issue) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, type: project.types.first,
author: user,
project: project,
status: status,
assigned_to: user)
}
let(:issue2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, type: project.types.first,
author: user2,
project: project,
status: status,
assigned_to: user2)
}
let(:substitute_user) { DeletedUser.first }
before do
# for some reason there seem to be users in the db
User.delete_all
user.save!
user2.save!
end
describe 'WHEN there is the user' do
before do
user.destroy
end
it { expect(User.find_by_id(user.id)).to be_nil }
end
shared_examples_for 'updated journalized associated object' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return user2
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user2)
end
associated_instance.save!
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return 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 changes' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.changed_data[association_key association].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update second journal changes' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[association_key association].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
end
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def association_key(association)
"#{association}_id".parameterize.underscore.to_sym
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end
shared_examples_for 'created associated object' do
before do
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
end
shared_examples_for 'created journalized associated object' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return 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!
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return 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.changed_data[association_key association].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.changed_data[association_key association].first).to eq(substitute_user.id)
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[association_key association].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created one attachment' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:attachment) }
let(:associated_class) { Attachment }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has updated one attachment' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:attachment) }
let(:associated_class) { Attachment }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has an issue created and assigned' do
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryGirl.build(:work_package, type: project.types.first,
project: project,
status: status)
}
let(:associated_class) { WorkPackage }
let(:associations) { [:author, :assigned_to, :responsible] }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has an issue updated and assigned' do
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryGirl.build(:work_package, type: project.types.first,
project: project,
status: status)
}
let(:associated_class) { WorkPackage }
let(:associations) { [:author, :assigned_to, :responsible] }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return user2
associated_instance.author = user2
associated_instance.assigned_to = user2
associated_instance.responsible = user2
associated_instance.save!
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return user # in order to have the content journal created by the user
associated_instance.reload
associated_instance.author = user
associated_instance.assigned_to = user
associated_instance.responsible = user
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
expect(associated_instance.author).to eq(substitute_user)
expect(associated_instance.assigned_to).to be_nil
expect(associated_instance.responsible).to be_nil
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.first.user).to eq(user2) }
it 'should update first journal changes' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.changed_data[association_key association].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update second journal changes' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[association_key association].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
end
describe 'WHEN the user has updated a wiki content' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:wiki_content) }
let(:associated_class) { WikiContent }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a wiki content' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:wiki_content) }
let(:associated_class) { WikiContent }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a news' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:news) }
let(:associated_class) { News }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has worked on news' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:news) }
let(:associated_class) { News }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a message' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:message) }
let(:associated_class) { Message }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has worked on message' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:message) }
let(:associated_class) { Message }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a time entry' do
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryGirl.build(:time_entry, project: project,
work_package: issue,
hours: 2,
activity: FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry_activity))
}
let(:associated_class) { TimeEntry }
let(:associations) { [:user] }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has worked on time_entry' do
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryGirl.build(:time_entry, project: project,
work_package: issue,
hours: 2,
activity: FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry_activity))
}
let(:associated_class) { TimeEntry }
let(:associations) { [:user] }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has commented' do
let(:news) { FactoryGirl.create(:news, author: user) }
let(:associated_instance) {
Comment.new(commented: news,
comments: 'lorem')
}
let(:associated_class) { Comment }
let(:associations) { [:author] }
it_should_behave_like 'created associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user is a member of a project' do
before do
member # saving
user.destroy
end
it { expect(Member.find_by_id(member.id)).to be_nil }
it { expect(Role.find_by_id(role.id)).to eq(role) }
it { expect(Project.find_by_id(project.id)).to eq(project) }
end
describe 'WHEN the user is watching something' do
let(:watched) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project) }
let(:watch) {
Watcher.new(user: user,
watchable: watched)
}
before do
watch.save!
user.destroy
end
it { expect(Watcher.find_by_id(watch.id)).to be_nil }
end
describe 'WHEN the user has a token created' do
let(:token) {
Token.new(user: user,
action: 'feeds',
value: 'loremipsum')
}
before do
token.save!
user.destroy
end
it { expect(Token.find_by_id(token.id)).to be_nil }
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a private query' do
let(:query) { FactoryGirl.build(:private_query, user: user) }
before do
query.save!
user.destroy
end
it { expect(Query.find_by_id(query.id)).to be_nil }
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a public query' do
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryGirl.build(:public_query) }
let(:associated_class) { Query }
let(:associations) { [:user] }
it_should_behave_like 'created associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has created a changeset' do
let(:repository) { FactoryGirl.create(:repository) }
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryGirl.build(:changeset, repository_id: repository.id,
committer: user.login)
}
let(:associated_class) { Changeset }
let(:associations) { [:user] }
before do
Setting.enabled_scm = Setting.enabled_scm << 'Filesystem'
end
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user has updated a changeset' do
let(:repository) { FactoryGirl.create(:repository) }
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryGirl.build(:changeset, repository_id: repository.id,
committer: user2.login)
}
let(:associated_class) { Changeset }
let(:associations) { [:user] }
before do
Setting.enabled_scm = Setting.enabled_scm << 'Filesystem'
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return user2
associated_instance.user = user2
associated_instance.save!
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return user # in order to have the content journal created by the user
associated_instance.reload
associated_instance.user = user
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
expect(associated_instance.user).to be_nil
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.first.user).to eq(user2) }
it 'should update first journal changes' do
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.changed_data[:user_id].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update second journal changes' do
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[:user_id].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
describe 'WHEN the user is responsible for a project' do
before do
project.responsible = user
project.save!
user.destroy
project.reload
end
it { expect(Project.find_by_id(project.id)).to eq(project) }
it { expect(project.responsible).to be_nil }
end
describe 'WHEN the user is assigned an issue category' do
let(:category) {
FactoryGirl.build(:category, assigned_to: user,
project: project)
}
before do
category.save!
user.destroy
category.reload
end
it { expect(Category.find_by_id(category.id)).to eq(category) }
it { expect(category.assigned_to).to be_nil }
end
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describe 'WHEN the user is used in a timelines filter' do
let(:timeline) { FactoryGirl.build(:timeline, project_id: project.id, name: 'Testline') }
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before do
timeline.options['planning_element_responsibles'] = [user.id.to_s]
timeline.options['planning_element_assignee'] = [user.id.to_s]
timeline.options['project_responsibles'] = [user.id.to_s]
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timeline.save!
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user.destroy
timeline.reload
end
it { expect(timeline.options['planning_element_responsibles'].index(user.id.to_s)).to be_nil }
it { expect(timeline.options['planning_element_assignee'].index(user.id.to_s)).to be_nil }
it { expect(timeline.options['project_responsibles'].index(user.id.to_s)).to be_nil }
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end
end