#-- 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 # # 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 UserMailer, type: :mailer do let(:type_standard) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:type_standard) } let(:user) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user) } let(:journal) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:work_package_journal) } let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:work_package, type: type_standard) } before do allow(work_package).to receive(:reload).and_return(work_package) allow(journal).to receive(:journable).and_return(work_package) allow(journal).to receive(:user).and_return(user) allow(Setting).to receive(:mail_from).and_return('john@doe.com') allow(Setting).to receive(:host_name).and_return('mydomain.foo') allow(Setting).to receive(:protocol).and_return('http') allow(Setting).to receive(:default_language).and_return('en') end describe :test_mail do let(:test_email) { 'bob.bobbi@example.com' } let(:test_user) { User.new(firstname: 'Bob', lastname: 'Bobbi', mail: test_email) } let(:mail) { UserMailer.test_mail(test_user) } before do # the name method uses a format setting to determine how to concatenate first name # and last name whereby an unescaped comma will lead to have two email addresses # defined instead of one (['Bobbi', 'bob.bobbi@example.com'] vs. ['bob.bobbi@example.com']) allow(test_user).to receive(:name).and_return('Bobbi, Bob') end it 'escapes the name attribute properly' do expect(mail.to).to eql [test_email] end end describe :issue_update do context :delayed_job do before do # Delayed Job does not preserve the closure, so the context of the # delayed method call does not contain the user anymore, who triggered # the job. Instead, the anonymous user is returned. User.current = User.anonymous UserMailer.work_package_updated(user, journal, user) end it { expect(User.current).to eq(user) } after do User.current = User.anonymous end end end describe :wiki_content_updated do let(:wiki_content) { FactoryGirl.create(:wiki_content) } let!(:mail) { UserMailer.wiki_content_updated(user, wiki_content) } it 'should link to the latest version diff page' do expect(mail.body.encoded).to include 'diff/2' end after do User.current = nil end end describe :message_id do describe 'same user' do let(:journal_2) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:work_package_journal) } before do allow(journal_2).to receive(:journable).and_return(work_package) allow(journal_2).to receive(:user).and_return(user) allow(journal_2).to receive(:created_at).and_return(journal.created_at + 5.seconds) end subject do message_ids = [journal, journal_2].each_with_object([]) do |j, l| l << UserMailer.work_package_updated(user, j).message_id end message_ids.uniq.count end it { expect(subject).to eq(2) } end describe 'same timestamp' do let(:user_2) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user) } before do allow(work_package).to receive(:recipients).and_return([user, user_2]) end subject do message_ids = [user, user_2].each_with_object([]) do |u, l| l << UserMailer.work_package_updated(u, journal).message_id end message_ids.uniq.count end it { expect(subject).to eq(2) } end end describe 'journal details' do subject { UserMailer.work_package_updated(user, journal).body.encoded } describe 'plain text mail' do before do allow(Setting).to receive(:plain_text_mail).and_return('1') end describe 'done ration modifications' do context 'changed done ratio' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('done_ratio' => [40, 100]) end it 'displays changed done ratio' do is_expected.to match('% done changed from 40 to 100') end end context 'new done ratio' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('done_ratio' => [nil, 100]) end it 'displays new done ratio' do is_expected.to match('% done changed from 0 to 100') end end context 'deleted done ratio' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('done_ratio' => [50, nil]) end it 'displays deleted done ratio' do is_expected.to match('% done changed from 50 to 0') end end end describe 'start_date attribute' do context 'format the start date' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('start_date' => ['2010-01-01', '2010-01-31']) end it 'old date should be formatted' do is_expected.to match('01/01/2010') end it 'new date should be formatted' do is_expected.to match('01/31/2010') end end end describe 'due_date attribute' do context 'format the end date' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('due_date' => ['2010-01-01', '2010-01-31']) end it 'old date should be formatted' do is_expected.to match('01/01/2010') end it 'new date should be formatted' do is_expected.to match('01/31/2010') end end end describe 'project attribute' do let(:project_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) } let(:project_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('project_id' => [project_1.id, project_2.id]) end it "shows the old project's name" do is_expected.to match(project_1.name) end it "shows the new project's name" do is_expected.to match(project_2.name) end end describe 'attribute issue status' do let(:status_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:status) } let(:status_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:status) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('status_id' => [status_1.id, status_2.id]) end it "shows the old status' name" do is_expected.to match(status_1.name) end it "shows the new status' name" do is_expected.to match(status_2.name) end end describe 'attribute type' do let(:type_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:type_standard) } let(:type_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:type_bug) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('type_id' => [type_1.id, type_2.id]) end it "shows the old type's name" do is_expected.to match(type_1.name) end it "shows the new type's name" do is_expected.to match(type_2.name) end end describe 'attribute assigned to' do let(:assignee_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) } let(:assignee_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('assigned_to_id' => [assignee_1.id, assignee_2.id]) end it "shows the old assignee's name" do is_expected.to match(assignee_1.name) end it "shows the new assignee's name" do is_expected.to match(assignee_2.name) end end describe 'attribute priority' do let(:priority_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:priority) } let(:priority_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:priority) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('priority_id' => [priority_1.id, priority_2.id]) end it "shows the old priority's name" do is_expected.to match(priority_1.name) end it "shows the new priority's name" do is_expected.to match(priority_2.name) end end describe 'attribute category' do let(:category_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:category) } let(:category_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:category) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('category_id' => [category_1.id, category_2.id]) end it "shows the old category's name" do is_expected.to match(category_1.name) end it "shows the new category's name" do is_expected.to match(category_2.name) end end describe 'attribute fixed version' do let(:version_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:version) } let(:version_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:version) } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('fixed_version_id' => [version_1.id, version_2.id]) end it "shows the old version's name" do is_expected.to match(version_1.name) end it "shows the new version's name" do is_expected.to match(version_2.name) end end describe 'attribute estimated hours' do let(:estimated_hours_1) { 30.5678 } let(:estimated_hours_2) { 35.912834 } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return('estimated_hours' => [estimated_hours_1, estimated_hours_2]) end it 'shows the old estimated hours' do is_expected.to match('%.2f' % estimated_hours_1) end it 'shows the new estimated hours' do is_expected.to match('%.2f' % estimated_hours_2) end end describe 'custom field' do let(:expected_text_1) { 'original, unchanged text' } let(:expected_text_2) { 'modified, new text' } let(:custom_field) { FactoryGirl.create :work_package_custom_field, field_format: 'text' } before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return("custom_fields_#{custom_field.id}" => [expected_text_1, expected_text_2]) end it 'shows the old custom field value' do is_expected.to match(expected_text_1) end it 'shows the new custom field value' do is_expected.to match(expected_text_2) end end describe 'attachments' do let(:attachment) { FactoryGirl.create :attachment } context 'added' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return("attachments_#{attachment.id}" => [nil, attachment.filename]) end it "shows the attachment's filename" do is_expected.to match(attachment.filename) end it "shows status 'added'" do is_expected.to match('added') end it "shows no status 'deleted'" do is_expected.not_to match('deleted') end end context 'removed' do before do allow(journal).to receive(:details).and_return("attachments_#{attachment.id}" => [attachment.filename, nil]) end it "shows the attachment's filename" do is_expected.to match(attachment.filename) end it "shows no status 'added'" do is_expected.not_to match('added') end it "shows status 'deleted'" do is_expected.to match('deleted') end end end end describe 'html mail' do let(:expected_translation) { I18n.t(:done_ratio, scope: [:activerecord, :attributes, :work_package]) } let(:expected_prefix) { "