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require 'legacy_spec_helper'
require 'repositories_controller'
describe RepositoriesController, type: :controller do
render_views
fixtures :all
before do
User.current = nil
end
it 'should revisions' do
get :revisions, project_id: 1
assert_response :success
assert_template 'revisions'
assert_not_nil assigns(:changesets)
end
Converted routing and urls to follow the Rails REST convention. Patch supplied by commits from Gerrit Kaiser on Github. Existing routes will still work (backwards compatible) but any new urls will be generated using the new routing rules. Changes listed below: * made the URLs for some project tabs and project settings follow the new rails RESTful conventions of /collection/:id/subcollection/:sub_id * prettier URL for project roadmap * more nice project URLs * use GET for filtering form * prettified URLs used on issues tab * custom route for activity atom feeds * prettier repository urls * fixed broken route definition * fixed failing tests for issuecontroller that were hardcoding the url string * more RESTful routes for boards and messages * RESTful routes for wiki pages * RESTful routes for documents * moved old routes that are retained for compatibility to the bottom and grouped them together * added RESTful URIs for issues * RESTfulness for the news section * fixed route order * changed hardcoded URLs in tests * fixed badly written tests * fixed forgotten parameter in routes * changed hardcoded URLS to new scheme * changed project add url to the standard POST to collection * create new issue by POSTing to collection * changed hardcoded URLs in integrations tests * made project add form work again * restful routes for project deletion * prettier routes for project (un)archival * made routes table more readable * fixed note quoting * user routing * fixed bug * always sort by GET * Fixed: cross-project issue list should not show issues of projects for which the issue tracking module was disabled. * prettified URLs used on issues tab * urls for time log * fixed reply routing * eliminate revision query paremeter for diff and entry actions * fixed test failures with hard-coded urls * ensure ajax links always use get * refactored ajax link generation into separate method #1901 git-svn-id: svn+ssh://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine/trunk@2317 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81
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it 'should revision' do
get :revision, project_id: 1, rev: 1
assert_response :success
assert_not_nil assigns(:changeset)
assert_equal '1', assigns(:changeset).revision
end
it 'should revision with before nil and after normal' do
get :revision, project_id: 1, rev: 1
assert_response :success
assert_template 'revision'
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assert_no_tag tag: 'ul', attributes: { id: 'toolbar-items' },
descendant: { tag: 'a', attributes: { href: @controller.url_for(only_path: true,
controller: 'repositories',
action: 'revision',
project_id: 'ecookbook',
rev: '0') } }
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assert_tag tag: 'ul', attributes: { id: 'toolbar-items' },
descendant: { tag: 'a', attributes: { href: @controller.url_for(only_path: true,
controller: 'repositories',
action: 'revision',
project_id: 'ecookbook',
rev: '2') } }
end
it 'should graph commits per month' do
get :graph, project_id: 1, graph: 'commits_per_month'
assert_response :success
assert_equal 'image/svg+xml', response.content_type
end
it 'should committers' do
session[:user_id] = 2
# add a commit with an unknown user
Changeset.create!(
repository: Project.find(1).repository,
committer: 'foo',
committed_on: Time.now,
revision: 100,
comments: 'Committed by foo.'
)
get :committers, project_id: 1
assert_response :success
assert_template 'committers'
assert_tag :td, content: 'dlopper',
sibling: { tag: 'td',
child: { tag: 'select', attributes: { name: %r{^committers\[\d+\]\[\]$} },
child: { tag: 'option', content: 'Dave Lopper',
attributes: { value: '3', selected: 'selected' } } } }
assert_tag :td, content: 'foo',
sibling: { tag: 'td',
child: { tag: 'select', attributes: { name: %r{^committers\[\d+\]\[\]$} } } }
assert_no_tag :td, content: 'foo',
sibling: { tag: 'td',
descendant: { tag: 'option', attributes: { selected: 'selected' } } }
end
it 'should map committers' do
session[:user_id] = 2
# add a commit with an unknown user
c = Changeset.create!(
repository: Project.find(1).repository,
committer: 'foo',
committed_on: Time.now,
revision: 100,
comments: 'Committed by foo.'
)
assert_no_difference "Changeset.count(:conditions => 'user_id = 3')" do
post :committers, project_id: 1, committers: { '0' => ['foo', '2'], '1' => ['dlopper', '3'] }
assert_redirected_to '/projects/ecookbook/repository/committers'
assert_equal User.find(2), c.reload.user
end
end
end