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openproject/spec/models/setting_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2015 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) 2006-2013 Jean-Philippe Lang
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe Setting, type: :model do
# OpenProject specific defaults that are set in settings.yml
describe "OpenProject's default settings" do
it 'has OpenProject as application title' do
expect(Setting.app_title).to eq 'OpenProject'
end
it 'allows users to register themselves' do
expect(Setting.self_registration?).to be_truthy
end
it 'allows anonymous users to access public information' do
expect(Setting.login_required?).to be_falsey
end
end
# checks whether settings can be set and are persisted in the database
describe 'changing a setting' do
context "setting doesn't exist in the database" do
before do
Setting.host_name = 'some name'
end
it 'sets the setting' do
expect(Setting.host_name).to eq 'some name'
end
it 'stores the setting' do
expect(Setting.find_by(name: 'host_name').value).to eq 'some name'
end
after do
Setting.find_by(name: 'host_name').destroy
end
end
context 'setting already exist in the database' do
before do
Setting.host_name = 'some name'
Setting.host_name = 'some other name'
end
it 'sets the setting' do
expect(Setting.host_name).to eq 'some other name'
end
it 'stores the setting' do
expect(Setting.find_by(name: 'host_name').value).to eq 'some other name'
end
after do
Setting.find_by(name: 'host_name').destroy
end
end
end
# tests the serialization feature to store complex data types like arrays in settings
describe 'serialized settings' do
before do
# note: notified_events is marked as serialized in settings.yml (no type-based automagic here)
Setting.notified_events = ['some_event']
end
it 'serializes arrays' do
expect(Setting.notified_events).to eq ['some_event']
expect(Setting.find_by(name: 'notified_events').value).to eq ['some_event']
end
after do
Setting.find_by(name: 'notified_events').destroy
# have to clear the cache as well
# as settings are stored there
Rails.cache.clear
end
end
# tests stuff regarding settings callbacks
describe 'callbacks' do
# collects data for the dummy callback
let(:collector) { [] }
# a dummy callback that collects data
let(:callback) { lambda { |args| collector << args[:value] } }
# registers the dummy callback
before do
Setting.register_callback(:notified_events, &callback)
end
it 'calls a callback when a setting is set' do
Setting.notified_events = [:some_event]
expect(collector).not_to be_empty
end
it 'calls no callback on invalid setting' do
allow_any_instance_of(Setting).to receive(:valid?).and_return(false)
Setting.notified_events = 'invalid'
expect(collector).to be_empty
end
it 'calls multiple callbacks when a setting is set' do
Setting.register_callback(:notified_events, &callback)
Setting.notified_events = [:some_event]
expect(collector.size).to eq 2
end
it 'calls callbacks every time a setting is set' do
Setting.notified_events = [:some_event]
Setting.notified_events = [:some_event]
expect(collector.size).to eq 2
end
it 'calls only the callbacks belonging to the changed setting' do
Setting.register_callback(:host_name, &callback)
Setting.notified_events = [:some_event]
expect(collector.size).to eq 1
end
it 'attaches to the right setting by passing a string' do
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Setting.register_callback('app_title', &callback)
Setting.app_title = 'some title'
expect(collector).not_to be_empty
end
it 'passes the new setting value to the callback' do
Setting.notified_events = [:some_event]
expect(collector).to include [:some_event]
end
it 'optionally passes the old setting value to the callback as the second argument' do
Setting.host_name = 'some name' # set old value
cb = lambda { |args| collector << args[:old_value] }
Setting.register_callback(:host_name, &cb)
Setting.host_name = 'some other name'
expect(collector).to include 'some name'
end
after do
Setting.destroy_all
# have to clear the cache as well
# as settings are stored there
Rails.cache.clear
end
end
end