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openproject/spec/contracts/work_packages/create_contract_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'contracts/work_packages/shared_base_contract'
describe WorkPackages::CreateContract do
let(:work_package) { WorkPackage.new }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:project) }
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user) }
subject(:contract) { described_class.new(work_package, user) }
let(:validated_contract) {
contract = subject
contract.validate
contract
}
it_behaves_like 'work package contract'
describe 'authorization' do
def add_work_packages_allowed(in_project: true, in_global: true)
allow(user)
.to receive(:allowed_to?)
.with(:add_work_packages, project)
.and_return(in_project)
allow(user)
.to receive(:allowed_to?)
.with(:add_work_packages, nil, global: true)
.and_return(in_global)
end
context 'user allowed in project and project specified' do
before do
add_work_packages_allowed(in_project: true, in_global: true)
work_package.project = project
end
it 'has no authorization error' do
expect(validated_contract.errors[:base]).to be_empty
end
end
context 'user not allowed in project and project specified' do
before do
add_work_packages_allowed(in_project: false, in_global: true)
work_package.project = project
end
it 'is not authorized' do
expect(validated_contract.errors.symbols_for(:base))
.to match_array [:error_unauthorized]
end
end
context 'user allowed in a project and no project specified' do
before do
add_work_packages_allowed(in_project: true, in_global: true)
end
it 'has no authorization error' do
expect(validated_contract.errors[:base]).to be_empty
end
end
context 'user not allowed in any project and no project specified' do
before do
add_work_packages_allowed(in_project: false, in_global: false)
end
it 'is not authorized' do
expect(validated_contract.errors.symbols_for(:base))
.to match_array [:error_unauthorized]
end
end
context 'user not allowed in any project and project specified' do
before do
add_work_packages_allowed(in_project: false, in_global: false)
work_package.project = project
end
it 'is not authorized' do
expect(validated_contract.errors.symbols_for(:base))
.to match_array [:error_unauthorized]
end
end
end
describe 'author_id' do
it 'is valid if the user is the user is the user the contract is evaluated for' do
work_package.author = user
expect(validated_contract.errors[:author_id]).to be_empty
end
it 'is invalid if the user is different from the user the contract is evaluated for' do
work_package.author = FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user)
expect(validated_contract.errors.symbols_for(:author_id))
.to match_array [:invalid]
end
end
end