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openproject/spec/models/time_entry_spec.rb

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require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper')
describe TimeEntry do
before(:each) do
User.current = users("admin")
@example = time_entries "example"
@default_example = time_entries "default_example"
end
fixtures :users
fixtures :time_entries
fixtures :rates
fixtures :projects
fixtures :issues
fixtures :trackers
fixtures :enumerations
fixtures :issue_statuses
it "should always prefer overridden_costs" do
value = rand(500)
@example.overridden_costs = value
@example.overridden_costs.should == value
@example.real_costs.should == value
@example.save!
end
describe "given rate" do
it "should return the current costs depending on the number of hours" do
(0..100).each do |hours|
@example.hours = hours
@example.save!
@example.costs.should == @example.rate.rate * hours
end
end
it "should update cost if a new rate is added at the end" do
@example.user = User.current
@example.spent_on = Time.now
@example.hours = 1
@example.save!
@example.costs.should == rates("hourly_one").rate
hourly = HourlyRate.create! :valid_from => 1.day.ago, :rate => 1.0,
:user => User.current, :project => rates("hourly_one").project
@example.reload
@example.rate.should_not == rates("hourly_one")
@example.costs.should == hourly.rate
end
it "should update cost if a new rate is added in between" do
@example.user = User.current
@example.spent_on = 3.days.ago.to_date
@example.hours = 1
@example.save!
@example.costs.should == rates("hourly_three").rate
hourly = HourlyRate.create! :valid_from => 3.days.ago.to_date, :rate => 1.0,
:user => User.current, :project => rates("hourly_one").project
@example.reload
@example.rate.should_not == rates("hourly_three")
@example.costs.should == hourly.rate
end
it "should update cost if a spent_on changes" do
@example.hours = 1
(5.days.ago..Time.now).step(1.day) do |time|
@example.spent_on = time.to_date
@example.save!
@example.costs.should == @example.user.rate_at(time, 1).rate
end
end
it "should update cost if a rate is removed" do
hourly_one = rates("hourly_one")
@example.spent_on = hourly_one.valid_from
@example.hours = 1
@example.save!
@example.costs.should == hourly_one.rate
hourly_one.destroy
@example.reload
@example.costs.should == rates("hourly_three").rate
rates("hourly_three").destroy
@example.reload
@example.costs.should == rates("hourly_five").rate
end
it "should be able to change order of rates (sorted by valid_from)" do
hourly_one = rates("hourly_one")
hourly_three = rates("hourly_three")
@example.spent_on = hourly_one.valid_from
@example.save!
@example.rate.should == hourly_one
hourly_one.valid_from = hourly_three.valid_from - 1.day
hourly_one.save!
@example.reload
@example.rate.should == hourly_three
end
end
describe "default rate" do
it "should return the current costs depending on the number of hours" do
(0..100).each do |hours|
@default_example.hours = hours
@default_example.save!
@default_example.costs.should == @default_example.rate.rate * hours
end
end
it "should update cost if a new rate is added at the end" do
@default_example.user = users("john")
@default_example.spent_on = Time.now.to_date
@default_example.hours = 1
@default_example.save!
@default_example.costs.should == rates("default_hourly_one").rate
hourly = DefaultHourlyRate.create! :valid_from => 1.day.ago.to_date, :rate => 1.0, :user => users("john")
@default_example.reload
@default_example.rate.should_not == rates("default_hourly_one")
@default_example.costs.should == hourly.rate
end
it "should update cost if a new rate is added in between" do
@default_example.user = users("john")
@default_example.spent_on = 3.days.ago.to_date
@default_example.hours = 1
@default_example.save!
@default_example.costs.should == rates("default_hourly_three").rate
hourly = DefaultHourlyRate.create! :valid_from => 3.days.ago.to_date, :rate => 1.0, :user => users("john")
@default_example.reload
@default_example.rate.should_not == rates("default_hourly_three")
@default_example.costs.should == hourly.rate
end
it "should update cost if a spent_on changes" do
@default_example.hours = 1
(5.days.ago..Time.now).step(1.day) do |time|
@default_example.spent_on = time.to_date
@default_example.save!
@default_example.costs.should == @default_example.user.rate_at(time, 1).rate
end
end
it "should update cost if a rate is removed" do
default_hourly_one = rates("default_hourly_one")
@default_example.spent_on = default_hourly_one.valid_from
@default_example.hours = 1
@default_example.save!
@default_example.costs.should == default_hourly_one.rate
default_hourly_one.destroy
@default_example.reload
@default_example.costs.should == rates("default_hourly_three").rate
rates("default_hourly_three").destroy
@default_example.reload
@default_example.costs.should == rates("default_hourly_five").rate
end
it "shoud be able to switch between default hourly rate and hourly rate" do
user = users("john")
@default_example.rate.should == rates("default_hourly_one")
rate = HourlyRate.create! :valid_from => 10.days.ago.to_date, :rate => 1337.0, :user => user,
:project => rates("hourly_one").project
@default_example.reload
@default_example.rate.should == rate
rate.destroy
@default_example.reload
@default_example.rate.should == rates("default_hourly_one")
end
end
end