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openproject/spec/models/timelines_project_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 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) 2006-2013 Jean-Philippe Lang
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require File.expand_path('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
describe Project do
describe '- Relations ' do
describe '#project_type' do
it 'can read the project_type w/ the help of the belongs_to association' do
project_type = FactoryGirl.create(:project_type)
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project, :project_type_id => project_type.id)
project.reload
project.project_type.should == project_type
end
end
describe '#responsible' do
it 'can read the responsible w/ the help of the belongs_to association' do
user = FactoryGirl.create(:user)
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project, :responsible_id => user.id)
project.reload
project.responsible.should == user
end
end
describe '#types' do
it 'can read types w/ the help of the has_many association' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
type = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
project.types = [type]
project.save
project.reload
project.types.size.should == 1
project.types.first.should == type
end
it 'can read types w/ the help of the has_many-through association' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
type = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
project.types = [type]
project.save
project.reload
project.types.size.should == 1
project.types.first.should == type
end
end
describe '#timelines' do
it 'can read timelines w/ the help of the has_many association' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
timeline = FactoryGirl.create(:timeline, :project_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.timelines.size.should == 1
project.timelines.first.should == timeline
end
it 'deletes associated timelines' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
timeline = FactoryGirl.create(:timeline, :project_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.destroy
expect { timeline.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
end
end
describe '#reportings' do
it 'can read reportings via source w/ the help of the has_many association' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
reporting = FactoryGirl.create(:reporting, :project_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.reportings.size.should == 1
project.reportings.first.should == reporting
end
it 'can read reportings via target w/ the help of the has_many association' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
reporting = FactoryGirl.create(:reporting, :reporting_to_project_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.reportings.size.should == 1
project.reportings.first.should == reporting
end
it 'deletes associated reportings' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
reporting_a = FactoryGirl.create(:reporting, :project_id => project.id)
reporting_b = FactoryGirl.create(:reporting, :reporting_to_project_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.destroy
expect { reporting_a.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
expect { reporting_b.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
end
it 'exposes the via source helper associations' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
expect { project.reportings_via_source }.to_not raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
it 'exposes the via target helper associations' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
expect { project.reportings_via_target }.to_not raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
end
describe ' - project associations ' do
describe '#project_associations' do
# has_many
it 'can read project_associations where project is project_a' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
other_project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
association = FactoryGirl.create(:project_association,
:project_a_id => project.id,
:project_b_id => other_project.id)
project.reload
project.project_associations.size.should == 1
project.project_associations.first.should == association
end
it 'can read project_associations where project is project_b' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
other_project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
association = FactoryGirl.create(:project_association,
:project_b_id => other_project.id,
:project_a_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.project_associations.size.should == 1
project.project_associations.first.should == association
end
it 'deletes project_associations' do
project_a = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
project_b = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
project_x = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
association_a = FactoryGirl.create(:project_association,
:project_a_id => project_a.id,
:project_b_id => project_x.id)
association_b = FactoryGirl.create(:project_association,
:project_a_id => project_x.id,
:project_b_id => project_b.id)
project_x.reload
project_x.destroy
expect { association_a.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
expect { association_b.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
end
end
describe '#associated_projects' do
# has_many :through
it 'can read associated_projects where project is project_a' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
other_project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
FactoryGirl.create(:project_association, :project_a_id => project.id,
:project_b_id => other_project.id)
project.reload
project.associated_projects.size.should == 1
project.associated_projects.first.should == other_project
end
it 'can read associated_projects where project is project_b' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
other_project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
FactoryGirl.create(:project_association, :project_b_id => other_project.id,
:project_a_id => project.id)
project.reload
project.associated_projects.size.should == 1
project.associated_projects.first.should == other_project
end
it 'hides the helper associations' do
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
expect { project.project_a_associations }.to raise_error(NoMethodError)
expect { project.project_b_associations }.to raise_error(NoMethodError)
expect { project.associated_a_projects }.to raise_error(NoMethodError)
expect { project.associated_b_projects }.to raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
end
end
end
describe '- Creation' do
describe 'enabled planning elements' do
describe 'when a new project w/ a project type is created' do
it 'gets all default types' do
type_a = FactoryGirl.create(:type, is_default: true)
type_b = FactoryGirl.create(:type, is_default: true)
type_c = FactoryGirl.create(:type, is_default: true)
type_x = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
types = [type_a, type_b, type_c]
project = FactoryGirl.create(:project)
project.save
project.reload
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project.types.size.should == 4 # including standard type
types.each do |type|
project.types.should be_include(type)
end
end
it 'gets no extra types assigned if there are already some' do
type_a = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
type_b = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
type_c = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
type_x = FactoryGirl.create(:type)
types = [type_a, type_b, type_c]
project_type = FactoryGirl.create(:project_type)
# using build & save instead of create to make sure all callbacks and
# validations are triggered
project = FactoryGirl.build(:project, :types => [type_x])
project.save
project.reload
project.types.size.should == 1
project.types.first.should == type_x
end
end
end
end
end