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

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
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#
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'rack/test'
describe 'API v3 Watcher resource', type: :request do
include Rack::Test::Methods
include API::V3::Utilities::PathHelper
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, identifier: 'test_project', is_public: false) }
let(:current_user) {
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FactoryGirl.create :user, member_in_project: project, member_through_role: role
}
let(:role) { FactoryGirl.create(:role, permissions: permissions) }
let(:permissions) { [] }
let(:view_work_packages_role) { FactoryGirl.create(:role, permissions: [:view_work_packages]) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project) }
let(:available_watcher) {
FactoryGirl.create :user,
member_in_project: project,
member_through_role: view_work_packages_role
}
let(:watching_user) {
FactoryGirl.create :user,
member_in_project: project,
member_through_role: view_work_packages_role
}
let(:existing_watcher) {
FactoryGirl.create(:watcher, watchable: work_package, user: watching_user)
}
subject(:response) { last_response }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return current_user
existing_watcher
end
describe '#get' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.work_package_watchers work_package.id }
let(:permissions) { [:view_work_packages, :view_work_package_watchers] }
before do
get get_path
end
it_behaves_like 'API V3 collection response', 1, 1, 'User'
context 'user not allowed to see watchers' do
let(:permissions) { [:view_work_packages] }
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
context 'user not allowed to see work package' do
let(:permissions) { [] }
it_behaves_like 'not found'
end
end
describe '#post' do
let(:post_path) { api_v3_paths.work_package_watchers work_package.id }
let(:post_body) {
{
user: { href: api_v3_paths.user(new_watcher.id) }
}.to_json
}
let(:new_watcher) { available_watcher }
let(:permissions) { [:add_work_package_watchers, :view_work_packages] }
before do
post post_path, post_body, 'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/json'
end
it 'should respond with 201' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(201)
end
it 'should respond with newly added watcher' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql('User'.to_json).at_path('_type')
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(available_watcher.login.to_json).at_path('login')
end
context 'when user is already watcher' do
let(:new_watcher) { watching_user }
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it 'should respond with correct watcher' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql('User'.to_json).at_path('_type')
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(watching_user.login.to_json).at_path('login')
end
end
context 'when the work package does not exist' do
let(:post_path) { api_v3_paths.work_package_watchers 9999 }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:id) { 9999 }
let(:type) { 'WorkPackage' }
end
end
context 'when the user does not exist' do
let(:post_body) {
{
user: { href: api_v3_paths.user(99999) }
}.to_json
}
it_behaves_like 'not found'
end
context 'when the target user is not allowed to watch the work package' do
let(:new_watcher) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
it_behaves_like 'constraint violation' do
let(:message) { 'User is invalid' }
end
end
context 'unauthorized user' do
context 'when the current user is trying to assign another user as watcher' do
let(:permissions) { [:view_work_packages] }
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
context 'when the current user tries to watch the work package her- or himself' do
let(:current_user) { available_watcher }
let(:new_watcher) { available_watcher }
it 'should respond with 201' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(201)
end
end
end
end
describe '#delete' do
let(:deleted_watcher) { watching_user }
let(:delete_path) { api_v3_paths.watcher deleted_watcher.id, work_package.id }
before do
delete delete_path
end
context 'authorized user' do
let(:permissions) { [:delete_work_package_watchers, :view_work_packages] }
it 'should respond with 204' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(204)
end
context 'when removing nonexistent user' do
let(:delete_path) { api_v3_paths.watcher 9999, work_package.id }
it_behaves_like 'not found'
end
context 'when removing user that is not watching' do
let(:deleted_watcher) { available_watcher }
it 'should respond with 204' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(204)
end
end
context 'when work package doesn\'t exist' do
let(:delete_path) { api_v3_paths.watcher watching_user.id, 9999 }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:id) { 9999 }
let(:type) { 'WorkPackage' }
end
end
end
context 'unauthorized user' do
context 'when the current user tries to deassign another user from the watchers' do
let(:permissions) { [:view_work_packages] }
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
context 'when the current user tries to unwatch the work package her- or himself' do
let(:current_user) { watching_user }
let(:deleted_watcher) { watching_user }
it 'should respond with 204' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(204)
end
end
end
end
describe '#available_watchers' do
let(:permissions) { [:add_work_package_watchers, :view_work_packages] }
let(:available_watchers_path) { api_v3_paths.available_watchers work_package.id }
before do
get available_watchers_path
end
it_behaves_like 'API V3 collection response', 1, 1, 'User'
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it 'includes a user eligible for watching' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(current_user.id).at_path('_embedded/elements/0/id')
end
context 'when the user does not have the necessary permissions' do
let(:permissions) { [:view_work_packages] }
it 'responds with 403' do
expect(subject.status).to eql(403)
end
end
end
end