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openproject/spec/models/query/results_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
# 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
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe ::Query::Results, type: :model do
let(:query) { FactoryGirl.build :query }
let(:query_results) do
::Query::Results.new query, include: [:assigned_to,
:type,
:priority,
:category,
:fixed_version],
order: 'work_packages.root_id DESC, work_packages.lft ASC'
end
let(:project_1) { FactoryGirl.create :project }
let(:role_pm) do
FactoryGirl.create(:role,
permissions: [
:view_work_packages,
:edit_work_packages,
:create_work_packages,
:delete_work_packages
])
end
let(:role_dev) do
FactoryGirl.create(:role,
permissions: [:view_work_packages])
end
let(:user_1) do
FactoryGirl.create(:user,
firstname: 'user',
lastname: '1',
member_in_project: project_1,
member_through_role: [role_dev, role_pm])
end
let(:wp_p1) do
(1..3).map do
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project_1,
assigned_to_id: user_1.id)
end
end
describe '#work_package_count_by_group' do
context 'when grouping by responsible' do
before do query.group_by = 'responsible' end
it 'should produce a valid SQL statement' do
expect { query_results.work_package_count_by_group }.not_to raise_error
end
end
end
describe '#work_packages' do
let!(:project_1) { FactoryGirl.create :project }
let!(:project_2) { FactoryGirl.create :project }
let!(:member) {
FactoryGirl.create(:member,
project: project_2,
principal: user_1,
roles: [role_pm])
}
let!(:user_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:user,
firstname: 'user',
lastname: '2',
member_in_project: project_2,
member_through_role: role_dev)
}
let!(:wp_p2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project_2,
assigned_to_id: user_2.id)
}
let!(:wp2_p2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project_2,
assigned_to_id: user_1.id)
}
before do
wp_p1
end
context 'when filtering for assigned_to_role' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user_2)
allow(project_2.descendants).to receive(:active).and_return([])
query.add_filter('assigned_to_role', '=', ["#{role_dev.id}"])
end
context 'when a project is set' do
before do
allow(query).to receive(:project).and_return(project_2)
allow(query).to receive(:project_id).and_return(project_2.id)
end
it 'should display only wp for selected project and selected role' do
expect(query_results.work_packages).to match_array([wp_p2])
end
end
context 'when no project is set' do
before do
allow(query).to receive(:project_id).and_return(false)
allow(query).to receive(:project).and_return(false)
end
it 'should display all wp from projects where User.current has access' do
expect(query_results.work_packages).to match_array([wp_p2, wp2_p2])
end
end
end
# this tests some unfortunate combination of filters where wrong
# sql statements where produced.
context 'with a custom field being returned and paginating' do
let!(:custom_field) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package_custom_field, is_for_all: true) }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user_2)
allow(query).to receive(:project).and_return(project_2)
allow(query).to receive(:project_id).and_return(project_2.id)
end
context 'when grouping by assignees' do
before do
query.column_names = [:assigned_to, :"cf_#{custom_field.id}"]
query.group_by = 'assigned_to'
end
it 'returns all work packages of project 2' do
work_packages = query.results(include: [:assigned_to, { custom_values: :custom_field }],
order: 'work_packages.root_id, work_packages.lft')
.work_packages
.page(1)
.per_page(10)
expect(work_packages).to match_array([wp_p2, wp2_p2])
end
end
context 'when grouping by responsibles' do
before do
query.column_names = [:responsible, :"cf_#{custom_field.id}"]
query.group_by = 'responsible'
end
it 'returns all work packages of project 2' do
work_packages = query.results(include: [:responsible, { custom_values: :custom_field }],
order: 'work_packages.root_id, work_packages.lft')
.work_packages
.page(1)
.per_page(10)
expect(work_packages).to match_array([wp_p2, wp2_p2])
end
end
end
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context 'when grouping by responsible' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user_1)
wp_p1[0].update_attribute(:responsible, user_1)
wp_p1[1].update_attribute(:responsible, user_2)
query.project = project_1
query.group_by = 'responsible'
end
it 'outputs the work package count in the schema { <User> => count }' do
expect(query_results.work_package_count_by_group).to eql(user_1 => 1, user_2 => 1, nil => 1)
end
end
end
# Introduced to ensure being able to group by custom fields
# when running on a MySQL server.
# When upgrading to rails 5, the sql_mode passed on with the connection
# does include the "only_full_group_by" flag by default which causes our queries to become
# invalid because (mysql error):
# "SELECT list is not in GROUP BY clause and contains nonaggregated column
# 'config_myproject_test.work_packages.id' which is not functionally
# dependent on columns in GROUP BY clause"
context 'when grouping by custom field' do
let!(:custom_field) do
FactoryGirl.create(:int_wp_custom_field, is_for_all: true, is_filter: true)
end
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user_1)
wp_p1[0].type.custom_fields << custom_field
project_1.work_package_custom_fields << custom_field
wp_p1[0].update_attribute(:"custom_field_#{custom_field.id}", 42)
wp_p1[0].save
wp_p1[1].update_attribute(:"custom_field_#{custom_field.id}", 42)
wp_p1[1].save
query.project = project_1
query.group_by = "cf_#{custom_field.id}"
end
describe '#work_package_count_by_group' do
it 'returns a hash of counts by value' do
expect(query.results.work_package_count_by_group).to eql(42 => 2, nil => 1)
end
end
end
end