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openproject/spec/features/work_packages/table/relations_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
describe 'Work Package table relations', js: true do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create :admin }
let(:type) { FactoryGirl.create(:type) }
let(:type2) { FactoryGirl.create(:type) }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, types: [type, type2]) }
let(:wp_table) { Pages::WorkPackagesTable.new(project) }
let(:relations) { ::Components::WorkPackages::Relations.new(relations) }
let(:wp_timeline) { Pages::WorkPackagesTimeline.new(project) }
let!(:wp_from) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project, type: type2) }
let!(:wp_to) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project, type: type) }
let!(:wp_to2) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project, type: type) }
let!(:relation) do
FactoryGirl.create(:relation,
from: wp_from,
to: wp_to,
relation_type: Relation::TYPE_FOLLOWS)
end
let!(:relation2) do
FactoryGirl.create(:relation,
from: wp_from,
to: wp_to2,
relation_type: Relation::TYPE_FOLLOWS)
end
before do
login_as(user)
end
describe 'relations can be displayed and expanded' do
include_context 'work package table helpers'
let!(:query) do
query = FactoryGirl.build(:query, user: user, project: project)
query.column_names = ['subject']
query.filters.clear
query.save!
query
end
let(:type_column_id) { "relationsToType#{type.id}" }
let(:type_column_follows) { 'relationsOfTypeFollows' }
it do
# Now visiting the query for category
wp_table.visit_query(query)
wp_table.expect_work_package_listed(wp_from, wp_to, wp_to2)
add_wp_table_column "Relations to #{type.name}"
add_wp_table_column "follows relations"
wp_from_row = wp_table.row(wp_from)
wp_from_to = wp_table.row(wp_to)
# Expect count for wp_from in both columns to be one
expect(wp_from_row).to have_selector(".#{type_column_id} .wp-table--relation-count", text: '2')
expect(wp_from_row).to have_selector(".#{type_column_follows} .wp-table--relation-count", text: '2')
# Expect count for wp_to in both columns to be not rendered
expect(wp_from_to).to have_no_selector(".#{type_column_id} .wp-table--relation-count")
expect(wp_from_to).to have_no_selector(".#{type_column_follows} .wp-table--relation-count")
# Expand first column
wp_from_row.find(".#{type_column_id} .wp-table--relation-indicator").click
expect(page).to have_selector(".__relations-expanded-from-#{wp_from.id}", count: 2)
related_row = page.first(".__relations-expanded-from-#{wp_from.id}")
expect(related_row).to have_selector('td', text: "Follows#{wp_to.subject}")
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# Collapse
wp_from_row.find(".#{type_column_id} .wp-table--relation-indicator").click
expect(page).to have_no_selector(".__relations-expanded-from-#{wp_from.id}")
# Expand second column
wp_from_row.find(".#{type_column_follows} .wp-table--relation-indicator").click
expect(page).to have_selector(".__relations-expanded-from-#{wp_from.id}", count: 2)
related_row = page.first(".__relations-expanded-from-#{wp_from.id}")
expect(related_row).to have_selector('td', text: "#{wp_to.type}#{wp_to.subject}")
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# Open Timeline
# Should be initially closed
wp_timeline.expect_timeline!(open: false)
# Enable timeline
wp_timeline.toggle_timeline
wp_timeline.expect_timeline!(open: true)
# 3 WPs + 2 expanded relations + inline create
wp_timeline.expect_row_count(6)
# Collapse
wp_from_row.find(".#{type_column_follows} .wp-table--relation-indicator").click
expect(page).to have_no_selector(".__relations-expanded-from-#{wp_from.id}")
wp_timeline.expect_row_count(4)
end
end
end