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openproject/spec/requests/api/v3/attachment_resource_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
require 'rack/test'
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describe 'API v3 Attachment resource', :type => :request do
include Rack::Test::Methods
let(:current_user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, is_public: false) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, author: current_user, project: project) }
let(:role) { FactoryGirl.create(:role, permissions: [:view_work_packages]) }
let(:attachment) { FactoryGirl.create(:attachment, container: work_package) }
describe '#get' do
subject(:response) { last_response }
context 'logged in user' do
let(:get_path) { "/api/v3/attachments/#{attachment.id}" }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return current_user
member = FactoryGirl.build(:member, user: current_user, project: project)
member.role_ids = [role.id]
member.save!
get get_path
end
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it 'should respond with correct attachment' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(attachment.filename.to_json).at_path('fileName')
end
context 'requesting nonexistent attachment' do
let(:get_path) { "/api/v3/attachments/9999" }
it 'should respond with 404' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(404)
end
it 'should respond with explanatory error message' do
expect(subject.body).to include_json('not_found'.to_json).at_path('title')
end
end
context 'requesting attachments without sufficient permissions' do
let(:another_project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, is_public: false) }
let(:another_work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: another_project) }
let(:another_attachment) { FactoryGirl.create(:attachment, container: another_work_package) }
let(:get_path) { "/api/v3/attachments/#{another_attachment.id}" }
it 'should respond with 403' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(403)
end
it 'should respond with explanatory error message' do
expect(subject.body).to include_json('not_authorized'.to_json).at_path('title')
end
end
end
context 'anonymous user' do
let(:get_path) { "/api/v3/attachments/#{attachment.id}" }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, is_public: true) }
context 'when access for anonymous user is allowed' do
before { get get_path }
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it 'should respond with correct activity' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(attachment.filename.to_json).at_path('fileName')
end
end
context 'when access for anonymous user is not allowed' do
before do
Setting.login_required = 1
get get_path
end
after { Setting.login_required = 0 }
it 'should respond with 401' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(401)
end
it 'should respond with explanatory error message' do
expect(subject.body).to include_json('not_authenticated'.to_json).at_path('title')
end
end
end
end
end