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openproject/modules/reporting/spec/features/menu_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH
#
# 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
#
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#
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# See docs/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe 'project menu', type: :feature do
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create :admin }
let!(:project) { FactoryBot.create :valid_project, identifier: 'ponyo', name: 'Ponyo' }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return current_user
# remove filters that might be left overs from former specs
CostQuery::Cache.reset!
end
##
# Depending on the current page the link to the cost reports was broken.
# This seems to be due to a peculiarity of the rails routing where
# `url_for controller: :foo` would return a link relative to the controller
# handling the current request path if the controller was routed to via a
# namespaced route.
#
# Example:
#
# `url_for controller: 'cost_reports'` will yield different results ...
#
# when on `/projects/ponyo/work_packages`: `/projects/ponyo/cost_reports` (correct)
# when on `/projects/ponyo/work_packages/calendar`: `/work_packages/cost_reports?project_id=ponyo`
#
# This is only relevant for project menu entries, not global ones (`project_id` param is nil)*.
# Meaning that you have to make sure to force the absolute URL in a project menu entry
# by specificying the controller as e.g. '/cost_reports' instead of just 'cost_reports'.
#
# Refer to `engine.rb` to see where the menu entries are declared.
#
# * May apply to routes used with parameters in general.
describe '#18788 (cost reports not found (404)) regression test' do
describe 'link to project cost reports' do
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shared_examples 'it leads to the project costs reports' do
before do
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visit current_path
end
it 'leads to cost reports' do
click_on 'Time and costs'
expect(page).to have_selector('.button--dropdown-text', text: 'Ponyo')
end
end
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context "when on the project's activity page" do
let(:current_path) { '/projects/ponyo/activity' }
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it_behaves_like 'it leads to the project costs reports'
end
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context "when on the project's calendar" do
let(:current_path) { '/projects/ponyo/work_packages/calendar' }
it_behaves_like 'it leads to the project costs reports'
end
end
describe 'link to global cost reports' do
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shared_examples 'it leads to the cost reports' do
before do
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visit current_path
end
it 'leads to cost reports' do
# doing what no human can - click on invisible items.
# This way, we avoid having to use selenium and by that increase stability.
within '#more-menu', visible: false do
click_on 'Time and costs', visible: false
end
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# to make sure we're not seeing the project cost reports:
expect(page).not_to have_text('Ponyo')
end
end
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context "when on the project's activity page" do
let(:current_path) { '/projects/ponyo/activity' }
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it_behaves_like 'it leads to the cost reports'
end
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context "when on the project's calendar" do
let(:current_path) { '/projects/ponyo/work_packages/calendar' }
it_behaves_like 'it leads to the cost reports'
end
end
end
end