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openproject/spec/factories/project_factory.rb

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#encoding: utf-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 the OpenProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :project do
sequence(:name) { |n| "My Project No. #{n}" }
sequence(:identifier) { |n| "myproject_no_#{n}" }
enabled_module_names Redmine::AccessControl.available_project_modules
11 years ago
before :create do |project|
unless Type.find(:first, conditions: { is_standard: true })
project.types << FactoryGirl.build(:type_standard)
end
end
factory :public_project do
is_public true
end
factory :project_with_types do
after :build do |project|
project.types << FactoryGirl.build(:type)
end
after :create do |project|
project.types.each { |type| type.save! }
end
factory :valid_project do
after :build do |project|
project.types << FactoryGirl.build(:type_with_workflow)
end
end
end
end
end
FactoryGirl.define do
factory(:timelines_project, :class => Project) do
sequence(:name) { |n| "Project #{n}" }
sequence(:identifier) { |n| "project#{n}" }
# activate timeline module
after_create do |project|
project.enabled_module_names += ["timelines"]
end
# add user to project
after_create do |project|
role = FactoryGirl.create(:role)
member = FactoryGirl.build(:member,
# we could also just make everybody a member,
# since for now we can't pass transient
# attributes into factory_girl
:user => project.responsible,
:project => project)
member.roles = [role]
member.save!
end
# generate planning elements
after_create do |project|
start_date = rand(18.months).ago
due_date = start_date
(5 + rand(20)).times do
due_date = start_date + (rand(30) + 10).days
FactoryGirl.create(:planning_element, :project => project,
:start_date => start_date,
:due_date => due_date)
start_date = due_date
end
end
# create a timeline in that project
after_create do |project|
FactoryGirl.create(:timeline, :project => project)
end
end
end
FactoryGirl.define do
factory(:uerm_project, :parent => :project) do
sequence(:name) { |n| "ÜRM Project #{n}" }
@project_types = Array.new
@planning_element_types = Array.new
@colors = PlanningElementTypeColor.ms_project_colors
# create some project types
after_create do |project|
if (@project_types.empty?)
6.times do
@project_types << FactoryGirl.create(:project_type)
end
end
end
# create some planning_element_types
after_create do |project|
20.times do
planning_element_type = FactoryGirl.create(:planning_element_type)
planning_element_type.color = @colors.sample
planning_element_type.save
@planning_element_types << planning_element_type
end
end
after_create do |project|
projects = Array.new
# create some projects
#
50.times do
projects << FactoryGirl.create(:project,
:responsible => project.responsible)
end
projects << FactoryGirl.create(:project,
:responsible => project.responsible)
projects.each do |r|
# give every project a project type
r.project_type = @project_types.sample
r.save
# create a reporting to ürm
FactoryGirl.create(:reporting,
:project => r,
:reporting_to_project => project)
# give every planning element a planning element type
r.planning_elements.each do |pe|
pe.planning_element_type = @planning_element_types.sample
pe.save!
end
# Add a timeline with history
FactoryGirl.create(:timeline_with_history, :project => r)
end
end
end
end