#-- copyright # OpenProject is an open source project management software. # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH # # 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) 2006-2017 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 docs/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details. #++ require 'spec_helper' require 'features/page_objects/notification' require 'features/work_packages/details/inplace_editor/shared_examples' require 'features/work_packages/shared_contexts' require 'support/edit_fields/edit_field' require 'features/work_packages/work_packages_page' describe 'scheduling mode', js: true do let(:project) { FactoryBot.create :project_with_types, public: true } # Constructing a work package graph that looks like this: # # wp_parent wp_suc_parent # | | # hierarchy hierarchy # | | # v v # wp_pre <- follows <- wp <- follows - wp_suc # | | # hierarchy hierarchy # | | # v v # wp_child wp_suc_child # let!(:wp) { FactoryBot.create :work_package, project: project, start_date: '2016-01-01', due_date: '2016-01-05' } let!(:wp_parent) do FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project, start_date: '2016-01-01', due_date: '2016-01-05').tap do |parent| FactoryBot.create(:hierarchy_relation, from: parent, to: wp) end end let!(:wp_child) do FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project, start_date: '2016-01-01', due_date: '2016-01-05').tap do |child| FactoryBot.create(:hierarchy_relation, from: wp, to: child) end end let!(:wp_pre) do FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project, start_date: '2015-12-15', due_date: '2015-12-31').tap do |pre| FactoryBot.create(:follows_relation, from: wp, to: pre) end end let!(:wp_suc) do FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project, start_date: '2016-01-06', due_date: '2016-01-10').tap do |suc| FactoryBot.create(:follows_relation, from: suc, to: wp) end end let!(:wp_suc_parent) do FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project, start_date: '2016-01-06', due_date: '2016-01-10').tap do |parent| FactoryBot.create(:hierarchy_relation, from: parent, to: wp_suc) end end let!(:wp_suc_child) do FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project, start_date: '2016-01-06', due_date: '2016-01-10').tap do |child| FactoryBot.create(:hierarchy_relation, from: wp_suc, to: child) end end let(:user) { FactoryBot.create :admin } let(:work_packages_page) { Pages::SplitWorkPackage.new(wp, project) } let(:combined_field) { work_packages_page.edit_field(:combinedDate) } def expect_dates(work_package, start_date, due_date) work_package.reload expect(work_package.start_date).to eql Date.parse(start_date) expect(work_package.due_date).to eql Date.parse(due_date) end before do login_as(user) work_packages_page.visit! work_packages_page.ensure_page_loaded end it 'can toggle the scheduling mode through the date modal' do expect(wp.schedule_manually).to eq false # Editing the start/due dates of a parent work package is possible if the # work package is manually scheduled combined_field.activate!(expect_open: false) combined_field.expect_active! combined_field.expect_scheduling_mode manually: false combined_field.expect_parent_notification combined_field.toggle_scheduling_mode combined_field.update(%w[2016-01-05 2016-01-10]) work_packages_page.expect_and_dismiss_notification message: 'Successful update.' # Changing the scheduling mode is journalized work_packages_page.expect_activity_message("Manual scheduling activated") expect_dates(wp, '2016-01-05', '2016-01-10') expect(wp.schedule_manually).to be_truthy # is not moved because it is a child expect_dates(wp_child, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # The due date is moved backwards because its child was moved # but the start date remains unchanged as its grandchild stays put. expect_dates(wp_parent, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-10') # is moved backwards because of the follows relationship expect_dates(wp_suc, '2016-01-11', '2016-01-15') # is moved backwards because it is the parent of the successor expect_dates(wp_suc_parent, '2016-01-11', '2016-01-15') # is moved backwards as the whole hierarchy is moved backwards expect_dates(wp_suc_child, '2016-01-11', '2016-01-15') # Switching back to automatic scheduling will lead to the work package # and all work packages that are dependent to be rescheduled again. combined_field.activate!(expect_open: false) combined_field.expect_active! combined_field.expect_scheduling_mode manually: true combined_field.toggle_scheduling_mode combined_field.expect_parent_notification combined_field.save! work_packages_page.expect_and_dismiss_notification message: 'Successful update.' # Moved forward again as the child determines the dates again expect_dates(wp, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') expect(wp.schedule_manually).to be_falsey # Had not been moved in the first place expect_dates(wp_child, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # As the child now again takes up the same time interval as the grandchild, # the interval is shortened again. expect_dates(wp_parent, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # is moved forward again because of the follows relationship expect_dates(wp_suc, '2016-01-06', '2016-01-10') # is moved forward again because its child is also moved forward expect_dates(wp_suc_parent, '2016-01-06', '2016-01-10') # is moved forward again because its parent is also moved forward expect_dates(wp_suc_child, '2016-01-06', '2016-01-10') # Switching back to manual scheduling but this time forward will lead to the work package # and all work packages that are dependent to be rescheduled again. combined_field.activate!(expect_open: false) combined_field.expect_active! combined_field.expect_scheduling_mode manually: false combined_field.expect_parent_notification combined_field.toggle_scheduling_mode # Increasing the duration while at it combined_field.update(%w[2015-12-20 2015-12-31]) work_packages_page.expect_and_dismiss_notification message: 'Successful update.' expect_dates(wp, '2015-12-20', '2015-12-31') expect(wp.schedule_manually).to be_truthy # is not moved because it is a child expect_dates(wp_child, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # The start date is moved forward because its child was moved # but the due date remains unchanged as its grandchild stays put. expect_dates(wp_parent, '2015-12-20', '2016-01-05') # is moved forward because of the follows relationship expect_dates(wp_suc, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # is moved forward because it is the parent of the successor expect_dates(wp_suc_parent, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # is moved forward as the whole hierarchy is moved backwards expect_dates(wp_suc_child, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # Switching back to automatic scheduling will lead to the work package # and all work packages that are dependent to be rescheduled again. combined_field.activate!(expect_open: false) combined_field.expect_active! combined_field.expect_scheduling_mode manually: true combined_field.toggle_scheduling_mode combined_field.expect_parent_notification combined_field.save! work_packages_page.expect_and_dismiss_notification message: 'Successful update.' # Moved backwards again as the child determines the dates again expect_dates(wp, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') expect(wp.schedule_manually).to be_falsey # Had not been moved in the first place expect_dates(wp_child, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # As the child now again takes up the same time interval as the grandchild, # the interval is shortened again. expect_dates(wp_parent, '2016-01-01', '2016-01-05') # is moved backwards again because of the follows relationship expect_dates(wp_suc, '2016-01-06', '2016-01-10') # is moved backwards again because its child is also moved forward expect_dates(wp_suc_parent, '2016-01-06', '2016-01-10') # is moved backwards again because its parent is also moved forward expect_dates(wp_suc_child, '2016-01-06', '2016-01-10') end end