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openproject/modules/webhooks/spec/workers/project_webhook_job.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
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require 'spec_helper'
describe ProjectWebhookJob, type: :job, webmock: true do
shared_let(:user) { FactoryBot.create :admin }
shared_let(:request_url) { "http://example.net/test/42" }
shared_let(:project) { FactoryBot.create :project, name: 'Foo Bar', hours: 10 }
shared_let(:webhook) { FactoryBot.create :webhook, all_projects: true, url: request_url, secret: nil }
shared_examples "a project webhook call" do
let(:event) { "project:created" }
let(:job) { TimeEntryWebhookJob.perform_now(webhook.id, project, event) }
let(:stubbed_url) { request_url }
let(:request_headers) do
{ content_type: "application/json", accept: "application/json" }
end
let(:response_code) { 200 }
let(:response_body) { "hook called" }
let(:response_headers) do
{ content_type: "text/plain", x_spec: "foobar" }
end
let(:stub) do
stub_request(:post, stubbed_url.sub("http://", ""))
.with(
body: hash_including(
"action" => event,
"poroject" => hash_including(
"_type" => "Project",
"name" => 'Foo Bar'
)
),
headers: request_headers
)
.to_return(
status: response_code,
body: response_body,
headers: response_headers
)
end
subject do
begin
job
rescue
# ignoring it as it's expected to throw exceptions in certain scenarios
nil
end
end
before do
allow(::Webhooks::Webhook).to receive(:find).with(webhook.id).and_return(webhook)
login_as user
stub
end
it 'requests with all projects' do
allow(webhook)
.to receive(:enabled_for_project?).with(project.id)
.and_call_original
subject
expect(stub).to have_been_requested
end
it 'does not request when project does not match unless create case' do
allow(webhook)
.to receive(:enabled_for_project?).with(project.id)
.and_return(false)
subject
if event_name == 'project:created'
expect(stub).to have_been_requested
else
expect(stub).not_to have_been_requested
end
end
describe 'successful flow' do
before do
subject
end
it "calls the webhook url" do
expect(stub).to have_been_requested
end
it "creates a log for the call" do
log = Webhooks::Log.last
expect(log.webhook).to eq webhook
expect(log.url).to eq webhook.url
expect(log.event_name).to eq event
expect(log.request_headers).to eq request_headers
expect(log.response_code).to eq response_code
expect(log.response_body).to eq response_body
expect(log.response_headers).to eq response_headers
end
end
end
describe "triggering a project update" do
it_behaves_like "a project webhook call" do
let(:event) { "project:updated" }
end
end
describe "triggering a projec creation" do
it_behaves_like "a project webhook call" do
let(:event) { "project:created" }
end
end
describe "triggering a work package create with an invalid url" do
it_behaves_like "a project webhook call" do
let(:event) { "project:update" }
let(:response_code) { 404 }
let(:response_body) { "not found" }
end
end
end