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#-- encoding: UTF-8
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#-- copyright
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# OpenProject is a project management system.
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2018 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
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#
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# OpenProject is a fork of ChiliProject, which is a fork of Redmine. The copyright follows:
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Jean-Philippe Lang
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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#
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# See docs/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
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#++
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require 'spec_helper'
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describe Notifications::JournalNotificationService do
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let(:project) { FactoryBot.create(:project_with_types) }
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let(:user) do
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FactoryBot.build(:user,
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mail_notification: 'all',
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member_in_project: project)
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end
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let(:work_package) do
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FactoryBot.create(:work_package,
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project: project,
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author: user,
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type: project.types.first)
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end
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let(:journal) { work_package.journals.last }
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let(:send_mails) { true }
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let(:notifications) { [] }
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def call_listener
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described_class.call(journal, send_mails)
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end
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before do
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# make sure no other calls are made due to WP creation/update
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allow(OpenProject::Notifications).to receive(:send) # ... and do nothing
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login_as(user)
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allow(Setting).to receive(:notified_events).and_return(notifications)
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end
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shared_examples_for 'enqueues a regular notification' do
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it do
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expect(EnqueueWorkPackageNotificationJob)
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.to receive_message_chain(:set, :perform_later)
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call_listener
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end
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end
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shared_examples_for 'sends notification' do
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it 'sends a notification' do
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expect(OpenProject::Notifications)
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.to receive(:send)
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.with(OpenProject::Events::AGGREGATED_WORK_PACKAGE_JOURNAL_READY,
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journal: an_instance_of(Journal::AggregatedJournal),
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send_mail: send_mails)
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call_listener
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end
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end
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describe 'journal creation' do
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context 'work_package_created' do
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before do
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FactoryBot.create(:work_package, project: project)
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end
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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context 'work_package_updated' do
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before do
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work_package.add_journal(user)
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work_package.subject = 'A change to the issue'
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work_package.save!(validate: false)
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end
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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context 'work_package_note_added' do
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before do
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work_package.add_journal(user, 'This update has a note')
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work_package.save!(validate: false)
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end
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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end
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describe 'mail suppressing aggregation' do
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# business logic of whether to send or not to send a mail is mainly driven by the presence
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# of an aggregated journal. However, there is an edge case that could lead to a notification
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# getting lost. Sadly this is very implementation specific, so I'll describe it:
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# Journal 1: comment
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# Journal 2: change (this can also be multiple journals)
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# Journal 3: comment
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#
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# The Job for the first journal will not send any mail, because Journal 2 supersedes it.
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# However, after adding Journal 3, the aggregation will look like (1), (2, 3). Therefore the
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# job for Journal 2 will not send a notification. Finally the job for Journal 3 will send a
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# notification, but only containing the changes of 2 and 3. The comment of journal 1 is lost.
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# Therefore two things have to happen:
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# - someone needs to send notifications for the hidden journal
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# (done by JournalNotificationMailer)
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# - in case a journal is hidden, its Job is not allowed to enqueue a mail for it
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# (because someone else will do it on behalf)
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# This is important since late exec of a Job might cause it to _not_ skip notifications
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let(:author) { user }
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let(:timeout) { Setting.journal_aggregation_time_minutes.to_i.minutes }
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let(:journal_1) { work_package.journals[1] }
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let(:journal_2) { work_package.journals[2] }
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let(:journal_3) { work_package.journals[3] }
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def update_by(author, attributes)
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WorkPackages::UpdateService
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.new(user: author, model: work_package)
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.call(attributes)
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end
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shared_context 'updated until Journal 1' do
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before do
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expect(update_by(author, journal_notes: 'a comment')).to be_success
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end
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end
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shared_context 'updated until Journal 2' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 1'
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before do
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work_package.reload
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expect(update_by(author, subject: 'new subject')).to be_success
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end
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end
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shared_context 'updated until Journal 3' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 2'
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before do
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work_package.reload
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expect(update_by(author, journal_notes: 'a comment')).to be_success
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end
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end
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context 'all changes happen within the timeout of journal 1' do
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# The job for 1 will know, that Journal 3 took its addition.
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# The job for 2 will know, that it has become part of Journal 3.
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# -> no special behaviour required
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describe 'Journal 1' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 1'
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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describe 'Journal 2' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 2'
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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describe 'Journal 3' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 3'
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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end
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context 'journal 3 created after timeout of 1, but inside of timeout for 2' do
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describe 'Journal 3' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 3'
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before do
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journal_2.update_attribute(:created_at, journal_1.created_at + (timeout / 2))
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journal_3.update_attribute(:created_at, journal_1.created_at + timeout + 5.seconds)
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end
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it_behaves_like 'sends notification' # for journal 1
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification' # for journal 3
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end
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end
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context 'journal 3 created after timeout of 1 and 2' do
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# This is a normal case again, ensuring Journal 3 takes no responsibility when not necessary.
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describe 'Journal 3' do
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include_context 'updated until Journal 3'
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before do
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journal_2.update_attribute(:created_at, journal_1.created_at + (timeout / 2))
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journal_3.update_attribute(:created_at, journal_2.created_at + timeout + 5.seconds)
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end
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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end
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context 'two subsequent changes after timeout of another journal' do
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# This is a normal case again, because handling edge cases makes us miss on the normal cases
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before do
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work_package.journals.first.update_attribute(:created_at, (timeout + 5.seconds).ago)
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work_package.reload
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expect(update_by(author, done_ratio: 50)).to be_success
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work_package.reload
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expect(update_by(author, done_ratio: 60)).to be_success
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work_package.reload
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end
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it_behaves_like 'enqueues a regular notification'
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end
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end
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end
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describe 'initialization' do
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it 'subscribes the listener' do
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expect(Notifications::JournalNotificationService).to receive(:call)
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FactoryBot.create(:work_package)
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end
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end
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