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openproject/spec/models/work_package_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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#
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require 'spec_helper'
describe WorkPackage, type: :model do
let(:stub_work_package) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:work_package) }
let(:stub_version) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:version) }
let(:stub_project) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:project) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:type) { FactoryGirl.create(:type_standard) }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, types: [type]) }
let(:status) { FactoryGirl.create(:status) }
let(:priority) { FactoryGirl.create(:priority) }
let(:work_package) {
WorkPackage.new.tap do |w|
w.force_attributes = { project_id: project.id,
type_id: type.id,
author_id: user.id,
status_id: status.id,
priority: priority,
subject: 'test_create',
description: 'WorkPackage#create',
estimated_hours: '1:30' }
end
}
describe 'create' do
describe '#save' do
subject { work_package.save }
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
describe '#estimated_hours' do
before do
work_package.save!
work_package.reload
end
subject { work_package.estimated_hours }
it { is_expected.to eq(1.5) }
end
describe 'minimal' do
let(:work_package_minimal) {
WorkPackage.new.tap do |w|
w.force_attributes = { project_id: project.id,
type_id: type.id,
author_id: user.id,
status_id: status.id,
priority: priority,
subject: 'test_create' }
end
}
context 'save' do
subject { work_package_minimal.save }
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
context 'description' do
before do
work_package_minimal.save!
work_package_minimal.reload
end
subject { work_package_minimal.description }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
end
describe '#assigned_to' do
context 'group_assignment' do
let(:group) { FactoryGirl.create(:group) }
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment).and_return(true)
end
subject {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
assigned_to: group).assigned_to
}
it { is_expected.to eq(group) }
end
end
end
describe '#type' do
context 'disabled type' do
describe 'allows work package update' do
before do
work_package.save!
project.types.delete work_package.type
work_package.reload
work_package.subject = 'New subject'
end
subject { work_package.save }
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
describe 'must not be set on work package' do
before do
project.types.delete work_package.type
end
context 'save' do
subject { work_package.save }
it { is_expected.to be_falsey }
end
context 'errors' do
before do work_package.save end
subject { work_package.errors[:type_id] }
it { is_expected.not_to be_empty }
end
end
end
end
describe '#category' do
let(:user_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:user, member_in_project: project) }
let(:category) {
FactoryGirl.create(:category,
project: project,
assigned_to: user_2)
}
before do
work_package.force_attributes = { category_id: category.id }
work_package.save!
end
subject { work_package.assigned_to }
it { is_expected.to eq(category.assigned_to) }
end
describe '#assignable_assignees' do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user) }
context 'single user' do
before do
allow(stub_work_package.project).to receive(:possible_assignees).and_return([user])
end
subject { stub_work_package.assignable_assignees }
it 'should return all users the project deems to be possible assignees' do
is_expected.to include(user)
end
end
context 'with work_package_group_assignment' do
let(:group) { FactoryGirl.create(:group) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment?).and_return(true)
work_package.project.add_member! group, FactoryGirl.create(:role)
end
subject { work_package.assignable_assignees }
it { is_expected.to include(group) }
end
context 'without work_package_group_assignment' do
let(:group) { FactoryGirl.create(:group) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment?).and_return(false)
work_package.project.add_member! group, FactoryGirl.create(:role)
end
subject { work_package.assignable_assignees }
it { is_expected.not_to include(group) }
end
context 'multiple users' do
let(:user_2) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user) }
before do
allow(stub_work_package.project)
.to receive(:assignable_assignees).and_return([user, user_2])
end
subject { stub_work_package.assignable_assignees.uniq }
it { is_expected.to eq(stub_work_package.assignable_assignees) }
end
end
describe '#assignable_responsibles' do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:group) { FactoryGirl.create(:group) }
before do
work_package.project.add_member! user, FactoryGirl.create(:role)
work_package.project.add_member! group, FactoryGirl.create(:role)
end
subject { work_package.assignable_responsibles }
context 'with assignable groups' do
before do allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment?).and_return(true) end
it { is_expected.to match_array([user, group]) }
end
context 'w/o assignable groups' do
before do allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment?).and_return(false) end
it { is_expected.to match_array([user]) }
end
end
describe 'responsible' do
let(:group) { FactoryGirl.create(:group) }
before do work_package.project.add_member! group, FactoryGirl.create(:role) end
shared_context 'assign group as responsible' do
before { work_package.responsible = group }
end
subject { work_package.valid? }
context 'with assignable groups' do
before do allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment?).and_return(true) end
include_context 'assign group as responsible'
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
context 'w/o assignable groups' do
before do allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_group_assignment?).and_return(false) end
include_context 'assign group as responsible'
# TODO: Actually, the work package model should validate whether it is
# allowed to assign a group or not (check setting
# 'work_package_group_assignment?'). But neither assingee nor responsible
# are validated (checked against the aforementioned setting).
xit { is_expected.to be_falsy }
end
end
describe '#assignable_versions' do
def stub_shared_versions(v = nil)
versions = v ? [v] : []
# open seems to be defined on the array's singleton class
# as such it seems not possible to stub it
# achieving the same here
versions.define_singleton_method :open do
self
end
allow(stub_work_package.project).to receive(:shared_versions).and_return(versions)
end
it "should return all the project's shared versions" do
stub_shared_versions(stub_version)
expect(stub_work_package.assignable_versions).to eq([stub_version])
end
it 'should return the current fixed_version' do
stub_shared_versions
allow(stub_work_package).to receive(:fixed_version_id_was).and_return(5)
allow(Version).to receive(:find_by).with(id: 5).and_return(stub_version)
expect(stub_work_package.assignable_versions).to eq([stub_version])
end
end
describe '#assignable_versions' do
let(:work_package) {
FactoryGirl.build(:work_package,
project: project,
fixed_version: version)
}
let(:version_open) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
status: 'open',
project: project)
}
let(:version_locked) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
status: 'locked',
project: project)
}
let(:version_closed) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
status: 'closed',
project: project)
}
describe '#assignment' do
context 'open version' do
let(:version) { version_open }
subject { work_package.assignable_versions.map(&:status).uniq }
it { is_expected.to include('open') }
end
shared_examples_for 'invalid version' do
before do work_package.save end
subject { work_package.errors[:fixed_version_id] }
it { is_expected.not_to be_empty }
end
context 'closed version' do
let(:version) { version_closed }
it_behaves_like 'invalid version'
end
context 'locked version' do
let(:version) { version_locked }
it_behaves_like 'invalid version'
end
context 'open version' do
let(:version) { version_open }
before do work_package.save end
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
end
describe 'work package update' do
let(:status_closed) {
FactoryGirl.create(:status,
is_closed: true)
}
let(:status_open) {
FactoryGirl.create(:status,
is_closed: false)
}
context 'closed version' do
let(:version) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
status: 'open',
project: project)
}
before do
version_open
work_package.status = status_closed
work_package.save!
end
shared_context 'in closed version' do
before do
version.status = 'closed'
version.save!
end
end
context 'attribute update' do
include_context 'in closed version'
before do work_package.subject = 'Subject changed' end
subject { work_package.save }
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
context 'status changed' do
let!(:workflow) {
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow,
old_status: status_closed,
new_status: status_open,
type_id: work_package.type_id)
}
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let!(:membership) {
FactoryGirl.create(:member,
user: user,
project: work_package.project,
roles: [workflow.role])
}
before do allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user) end
shared_context 'in locked version' do
before do
version.status = 'locked'
version.save!
end
end
shared_examples_for 'save with open version' do
before do
work_package.status = status_open
work_package.fixed_version = version_open
end
subject { work_package.save }
it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
end
context 'in closed version' do
include_context 'in closed version'
before do
work_package.status = status_open
work_package.save
end
subject { work_package.errors[:base] }
it { is_expected.not_to be_empty }
end
context 'from closed version' do
include_context 'in closed version'
it_behaves_like 'save with open version'
end
context 'from locked version' do
include_context 'in locked version'
it_behaves_like 'save with open version'
end
end
end
end
end
describe '#move' do
let(:work_package) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project,
type: type)
}
let(:target_project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) }
shared_examples_for 'moved work package' do
subject { work_package.project }
it { is_expected.to eq(target_project) }
end
describe '#time_entries' do
let(:time_entry_1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: project,
work_package: work_package)
}
let(:time_entry_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: project,
work_package: work_package)
}
before do
time_entry_1
time_entry_2
work_package.reload
work_package.move_to_project(target_project)
time_entry_1.reload
time_entry_2.reload
end
context 'time entry 1' do
subject { work_package.time_entries }
it { is_expected.to include(time_entry_1) }
end
context 'time entry 2' do
subject { work_package.time_entries }
it { is_expected.to include(time_entry_2) }
end
it_behaves_like 'moved work package'
end
describe '#category' do
let(:category) {
FactoryGirl.create(:category,
project: project)
}
before do
work_package.category = category
work_package.save!
work_package.reload
end
context 'with same category' do
let(:target_category) {
FactoryGirl.create(:category,
name: category.name,
project: target_project)
}
before do
target_category
work_package.move_to_project(target_project)
end
describe 'category moved' do
subject { work_package.category_id }
it { is_expected.to eq(target_category.id) }
end
it_behaves_like 'moved work package'
end
context 'w/o target category' do
before do work_package.move_to_project(target_project) end
describe 'category discarded' do
subject { work_package.category_id }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
it_behaves_like 'moved work package'
end
end
describe '#version' do
let(:sharing) { 'none' }
let(:version) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
status: 'open',
project: project,
sharing: sharing)
}
let(:work_package) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
fixed_version: version,
project: project)
}
before do work_package.move_to_project(target_project) end
it_behaves_like 'moved work package'
context 'unshared version' do
subject { work_package.fixed_version }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
context 'system wide shared version' do
let(:sharing) { 'system' }
subject { work_package.fixed_version }
it { is_expected.to eq(version) }
end
context 'move work package in project hierarchy' do
let(:target_project) {
FactoryGirl.create(:project,
parent: project)
}
context 'unshared version' do
subject { work_package.fixed_version }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
context 'shared version' do
let(:sharing) { 'tree' }
subject { work_package.fixed_version }
it { is_expected.to eq(version) }
end
end
end
describe '#type' do
let(:target_type) { FactoryGirl.create(:type) }
let(:target_project) {
FactoryGirl.create(:project,
types: [target_type])
}
subject { work_package.move_to_project(target_project) }
it { is_expected.to be_falsey }
end
end
describe '#destroy' do
let(:time_entry_1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: project,
work_package: work_package)
}
let(:time_entry_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: project,
work_package: work_package)
}
before do
time_entry_1
time_entry_2
work_package.destroy
end
context 'work package' do
subject { WorkPackage.find_by(id: work_package.id) }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
context 'time entries' do
subject { TimeEntry.find_by(work_package_id: work_package.id) }
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
end
describe '#done_ratio' do
let(:status_new) {
FactoryGirl.create(:status,
name: 'New',
is_default: true,
is_closed: false,
default_done_ratio: 50)
}
let(:status_assigned) {
FactoryGirl.create(:status,
name: 'Assigned',
is_default: true,
is_closed: false,
default_done_ratio: 0)
}
let(:work_package_1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
status: status_new)
}
let(:work_package_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: work_package_1.project,
status: status_assigned,
done_ratio: 30)
}
before do work_package_2 end
describe '#value' do
context 'work package field' do
before do allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_done_ratio).and_return 'field' end
context 'work package 1' do
subject { work_package_1.done_ratio }
it { is_expected.to eq(0) }
end
context 'work package 2' do
subject { work_package_2.done_ratio }
it { is_expected.to eq(30) }
end
end
context 'work package status' do
before do allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_done_ratio).and_return 'status' end
context 'work package 1' do
subject { work_package_1.done_ratio }
it { is_expected.to eq(50) }
end
context 'work package 2' do
subject { work_package_2.done_ratio }
it { is_expected.to eq(0) }
end
end
end
describe '#update_done_ratio_from_status' do
context 'work package field' do
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_done_ratio).and_return 'field'
work_package_1.update_done_ratio_from_status
work_package_2.update_done_ratio_from_status
end
it 'does not update the done ratio' do
expect(work_package_1.done_ratio).to eq(0)
expect(work_package_2.done_ratio).to eq(30)
end
end
context 'work package status' do
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_done_ratio).and_return 'status'
work_package_1.update_done_ratio_from_status
work_package_2.update_done_ratio_from_status
end
it 'updates the done ratio' do
expect(work_package_1.done_ratio).to eq(50)
expect(work_package_2.done_ratio).to eq(0)
end
end
end
end
describe '#group_by' do
let(:type_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:type) }
let(:priority_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:priority) }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, types: [type, type_2]) }
let(:version_1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
project: project)
}
let(:version_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:version,
project: project)
}
let(:category_1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:category,
project: project)
}
let(:category_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:category,
project: project)
}
let(:user_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:work_package_1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
author: user,
assigned_to: user,
responsible: user,
project: project,
type: type,
priority: priority,
fixed_version: version_1,
category: category_1)
}
let(:work_package_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
author: user_2,
assigned_to: user_2,
responsible: user_2,
project: project,
type: type_2,
priority: priority_2,
fixed_version: version_2,
category: category_2)
}
before do
work_package_1
work_package_2
end
shared_examples_for 'group by' do
context 'size' do
subject { groups.size }
it { is_expected.to eq(2) }
end
context 'total' do
subject { groups.inject(0) { |sum, group| sum + group['total'].to_i } }
it { is_expected.to eq(2) }
end
end
context 'by type' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_type(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by version' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_version(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by priority' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_priority(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by category' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_category(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by assigned to' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_assigned_to(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by responsible' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_responsible(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by author' do
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_author(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
context 'by project' do
let(:project_2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:project,
parent: project)
}
let(:work_package_3) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project_2)
}
before do work_package_3 end
let(:groups) { WorkPackage.by_author(project) }
it_behaves_like 'group by'
end
end
describe '#recently_updated' do
let(:work_package_1) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
let(:work_package_2) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
before do
work_package_1
work_package_2
without_timestamping do
work_package_1.updated_at = 1.minute.ago
work_package_1.save!
end
end
context 'limit' do
subject { WorkPackage.recently_updated.limit(1).first }
it { is_expected.to eq(work_package_2) }
end
end
describe '#on_active_project' do
let(:project_archived) {
FactoryGirl.create(:project,
status: Project::STATUS_ARCHIVED)
}
let!(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
let(:work_package_in_archived_project) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project_archived)
}
subject { WorkPackage.on_active_project.length }
context 'one work package in active projects' do
it { is_expected.to eq(1) }
context 'and one work package in archived projects' do
before do work_package_in_archived_project end
it { is_expected.to eq(1) }
end
end
end
describe '#with_author' do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:project_archived) {
FactoryGirl.create(:project,
status: Project::STATUS_ARCHIVED)
}
let!(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, author: user) }
let(:work_package_in_archived_project) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: project_archived,
author: user)
}
subject { WorkPackage.with_author(user).length }
context 'one work package in active projects' do
it { is_expected.to eq(1) }
context 'and one work package in archived projects' do
before do work_package_in_archived_project end
it { is_expected.to eq(2) }
end
end
end
describe '#recipients' do
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) }
let(:member) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:author) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:assignee) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:role) {
FactoryGirl.create(:role,
permissions: [:view_work_packages])
}
let(:project_member) {
FactoryGirl.create(:member,
user: member,
project: project,
roles: [role])
}
let(:project_author) {
FactoryGirl.create(:member,
user: author,
project: project,
roles: [role])
}
let(:project_assignee) {
FactoryGirl.create(:member,
user: assignee,
project: project,
roles: [role])
}
let(:work_package) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
author: author,
assigned_to: assignee,
project: project)
}
shared_examples_for 'includes expected users' do
subject { work_package.recipients }
it { is_expected.to include(*expected_users) }
end
shared_examples_for 'includes not expected users' do
subject { work_package.recipients }
it { is_expected.not_to include(*expected_users) }
end
describe 'includes project recipients' do
before do project_member end
context 'pre-condition' do
subject { project.recipients }
it { is_expected.not_to be_empty }
end
let(:expected_users) { project.recipients }
it_behaves_like 'includes expected users'
end
describe 'includes work package author' do
before do project_author end
context 'pre-condition' do
subject { work_package.author }
it { is_expected.not_to be_nil }
end
let(:expected_users) { work_package.author.mail }
it_behaves_like 'includes expected users'
end
describe 'includes work package assignee' do
before do project_assignee end
context 'pre-condition' do
subject { work_package.assigned_to }
it { is_expected.not_to be_nil }
end
let(:expected_users) { work_package.assigned_to.mail }
it_behaves_like 'includes expected users'
end
context 'mail notification settings' do
before do
project_author
project_assignee
end
describe '#none' do
before do author.update_attribute(:mail_notification, :none) end
let(:expected_users) { work_package.author.mail }
it_behaves_like 'includes not expected users'
end
describe '#only_assigned' do
before do author.update_attribute(:mail_notification, :only_assigned) end
let(:expected_users) { work_package.author.mail }
it_behaves_like 'includes not expected users'
end
describe '#only_assigned' do
before do assignee.update_attribute(:mail_notification, :only_owner) end
let(:expected_users) { work_package.assigned_to.mail }
it_behaves_like 'includes not expected users'
end
end
end
describe '#new_statuses_allowed_to' do
let(:role) { FactoryGirl.create(:role) }
let(:type) { FactoryGirl.create(:type) }
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:other_user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:statuses) { (1..5).map { |_i| FactoryGirl.create(:status) } }
let(:priority) { FactoryGirl.create :priority, is_default: true }
let(:status) { statuses[0] }
let(:project) do
FactoryGirl.create(:project, types: [type]).tap { |p| p.add_member(user, role).save }
end
let(:workflow_a) {
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow, role_id: role.id,
type_id: type.id,
old_status_id: statuses[0].id,
new_status_id: statuses[1].id,
author: false,
assignee: false)
}
let(:workflow_b) {
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow, role_id: role.id,
type_id: type.id,
old_status_id: statuses[0].id,
new_status_id: statuses[2].id,
author: true,
assignee: false)
}
let(:workflow_c) {
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow, role_id: role.id,
type_id: type.id,
old_status_id: statuses[0].id,
new_status_id: statuses[3].id,
author: false,
assignee: true)
}
let(:workflow_d) {
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow, role_id: role.id,
type_id: type.id,
old_status_id: statuses[0].id,
new_status_id: statuses[4].id,
author: true,
assignee: true)
}
let(:workflows) { [workflow_a, workflow_b, workflow_c, workflow_d] }
it 'should respect workflows w/o author and w/o assignee' do
workflows
expect(status.new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, false, false))
.to match_array([statuses[1]])
expect(status.find_new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, false, false))
.to match_array([statuses[1]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/ author and w/o assignee' do
workflows
expect(status.new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, true, false))
.to match_array([statuses[1], statuses[2]])
expect(status.find_new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, true, false))
.to match_array([statuses[1], statuses[2]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/o author and w/ assignee' do
workflows
expect(status.new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, false, true))
.to match_array([statuses[1], statuses[3]])
expect(status.find_new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, false, true))
.to match_array([statuses[1], statuses[3]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/ author and w/ assignee' do
workflows
expect(status.new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, true, true))
.to match_array([statuses[1], statuses[2], statuses[3], statuses[4]])
expect(status.find_new_statuses_allowed_to([role], type, true, true))
.to match_array([statuses[1], statuses[2], statuses[3], statuses[4]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/o author and w/o assignee on work packages' do
workflows
work_package = WorkPackage.create(type_id: type.id,
status: status,
priority: priority,
project: project)
expect(work_package.new_statuses_allowed_to(user)).to match_array([statuses[0], statuses[1]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/ author and w/o assignee on work packages' do
workflows
work_package = WorkPackage.create(type_id: type.id,
status: status,
priority: priority,
project: project,
author: user)
expect(work_package.new_statuses_allowed_to(user))
.to match_array([statuses[0], statuses[1], statuses[2]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/o author and w/ assignee on work packages' do
workflows
work_package = WorkPackage.create(type_id: type.id,
status: status,
subject: 'test',
priority: priority,
project: project,
assigned_to: user,
author: other_user)
expect(work_package.new_statuses_allowed_to(user))
.to match_array([statuses[0], statuses[1], statuses[3]])
end
it 'should respect workflows w/ author and w/ assignee on work packages' do
workflows
work_package = WorkPackage.create(type_id: type.id,
status: status,
subject: 'test',
priority: priority,
project: project,
author: user,
assigned_to: user)
expect(work_package.new_statuses_allowed_to(user))
.to match_array([statuses[0], statuses[1], statuses[2], statuses[3], statuses[4]])
end
end
describe '#add_time_entry' do
it 'should return a new time entry' do
expect(stub_work_package.add_time_entry).to be_a TimeEntry
end
it 'should already have the project assigned' do
stub_work_package.project = stub_project
expect(stub_work_package.add_time_entry.project).to eq(stub_project)
end
it 'should already have the work_package assigned' do
expect(stub_work_package.add_time_entry.work_package).to eq(stub_work_package)
end
it 'should return an usaved entry' do
expect(stub_work_package.add_time_entry).to be_new_record
end
end
describe '#update_by!' do
let(:instance) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
it 'should return true' do
expect(instance.update_by!(user, {})).to be_truthy
end
it 'should set the values' do
instance.update_by!(user, subject: 'New subject')
expect(instance.subject).to eq('New subject')
end
it "should create a journal with the journal's 'notes' attribute set to the supplied" do
instance.update_by!(user, notes: 'blubs')
expect(instance.journals.last.notes).to eq('blubs')
end
it 'should attach an attachment' do
raw_attachments = [double('attachment')]
attachment = FactoryGirl.build(:attachment)
expect(instance).to receive(:attach_files)
.with(raw_attachments)
.and_return(attachment)
instance.update_by!(user, attachments: raw_attachments)
end
it 'should only attach the attachment when saving was successful' do
raw_attachments = [double('attachment')]
expect(Attachment).not_to receive(:attach_files)
instance.update_by!(user, subject: '', attachments: raw_attachments)
end
it 'should add a time entry' do
activity = FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry_activity)
instance.update_by!(user, time_entry: { 'hours' => '5',
'activity_id' => activity.id.to_s,
'comments' => 'blubs' })
expect(instance.time_entries.size).to eq(1)
entry = instance.time_entries.first
expect(entry).to be_persisted
expect(entry.work_package).to eq(instance)
expect(entry.user).to eq(user)
expect(entry.project).to eq(instance.project)
expect(entry.spent_on).to eq(Date.today)
end
it 'should not persist the time entry if the work package update fails' do
activity = FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry_activity)
instance.update_by!(user, subject: '',
time_entry: { 'hours' => '5',
'activity_id' => activity.id.to_s,
'comments' => 'blubs' })
expect(instance.time_entries.size).to eq(1)
entry = instance.time_entries.first
expect(entry).not_to be_persisted
end
it 'should not add a time entry if the time entry attributes are empty' do
time_attributes = { 'hours' => '',
'activity_id' => '',
'comments' => '' }
instance.update_by!(user, time_entry: time_attributes)
expect(instance.time_entries.size).to eq(0)
end
end
describe '#allowed_target_projects_on_move' do
let(:admin_user) { FactoryGirl.create :admin }
let(:valid_user) { FactoryGirl.create :user }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create :project }
context 'admin user' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return admin_user
project
end
subject { WorkPackage.allowed_target_projects_on_move.count }
it 'sees all active projects' do
is_expected.to eq Project.active.count
end
end
context 'non admin user' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return valid_user
role = FactoryGirl.create :role, permissions: [:move_work_packages]
FactoryGirl.create(:member, user: valid_user, project: project, roles: [role])
end
subject { WorkPackage.allowed_target_projects_on_move.count }
it 'sees all active projects' do
is_expected.to eq Project.active.count
end
end
end
describe '#duration' do
# TODO remove once only WP exists
[:work_package].each do |subclass|
describe "for #{subclass}" do
let(:instance) { send(subclass) }
describe "w/ today as start date
w/ tomorrow as due date" do
before do
instance.start_date = Date.today
instance.due_date = Date.today + 1.day
end
it 'should have a duration of two' do
expect(instance.duration).to eq(2)
end
end
describe "w/ today as start date
w/ today as due date" do
before do
instance.start_date = Date.today
instance.due_date = Date.today
end
it 'should have a duration of one' do
expect(instance.duration).to eq(1)
end
end
describe "w/ today as start date
w/o a due date" do
before do
instance.start_date = Date.today
instance.due_date = nil
end
it 'should have a duration of one' do
expect(instance.duration).to eq(1)
end
end
describe "w/o a start date
w today as due date" do
before do
instance.start_date = nil
instance.due_date = Date.today
end
it 'should have a duration of one' do
expect(instance.duration).to eq(1)
end
end
describe "w/o a start date
w an erroneous due date" do
before do
instance.start_date = nil
instance.due_date = '856742858941748214577'
instance.valid?
end
it 'should have a validation error' do
expect(instance.errors[:due_date].size).to eq(1)
end
end
end
end
end
describe 'Acts as journalized' do
before(:each) do
Status.delete_all
IssuePriority.delete_all
@type ||= FactoryGirl.create(:type_feature)
@status_resolved ||= FactoryGirl.create(:status, name: 'Resolved', is_default: false)
@status_open ||= FactoryGirl.create(:status, name: 'Open', is_default: true)
@status_rejected ||= FactoryGirl.create(:status, name: 'Rejected', is_default: false)
role = FactoryGirl.create(:role)
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow,
old_status: @status_open,
new_status: @status_resolved,
role: role,
type_id: @type.id)
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow,
old_status: @status_resolved,
new_status: @status_rejected,
role: role,
type_id: @type.id)
@priority_low ||= FactoryGirl.create(:priority_low, is_default: true)
@priority_high ||= FactoryGirl.create(:priority_high)
@project ||= FactoryGirl.create(:project_with_types)
@current = FactoryGirl.create(:user, login: 'user1', mail: 'user1@users.com')
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(@current)
@project.add_member!(@current, role)
@user2 = FactoryGirl.create(:user, login: 'user2', mail: 'user2@users.com')
@issue ||= FactoryGirl.create(:work_package,
project: @project,
status: @status_open,
type: @type,
author: @current)
end
describe 'ignore blank to blank transitions' do
it 'should not include the "nil to empty string"-transition' do
@issue.description = nil
@issue.save!
@issue.description = ''
expect(@issue.send(:incremental_journal_changes)).to be_empty
end
end
describe 'Acts as journalized recreate initial journal' do
it 'should not include certain attributes' do
recreated_journal = @issue.recreate_initial_journal!
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('rgt')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('lft')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('lock_version')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('updated_at')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('updated_on')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('id')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('type')).to eq(false)
expect(recreated_journal.changed_data.include?('root_id')).to eq(false)
end
it 'should not include useless transitions' do
recreated_journal = @issue.recreate_initial_journal!
recreated_journal.changed_data.values.each do |change|
expect(change.first).not_to eq(change.last)
end
end
it 'should not be different from the initially created journal by aaj' do
# Creating four journals total
@issue.status = @status_resolved
@issue.assigned_to = @user2
@issue.save!
@issue.reload
@issue.priority = @priority_high
@issue.save!
@issue.reload
@issue.status = @status_rejected
@issue.priority = @priority_low
@issue.estimated_hours = 3
@issue.save!
initial_journal = @issue.journals.first
recreated_journal = @issue.recreate_initial_journal!
expect(initial_journal).to be_identical(recreated_journal)
end
it 'should not validate with oddly set estimated_hours' do
@issue.estimated_hours = 'this should not work'
expect(@issue).not_to be_valid
end
it 'should validate with sane estimated_hours' do
@issue.estimated_hours = '13h'
expect(@issue).to be_valid
end
end
end
describe '#inherit_done_ratio_from_leaves' do
describe 'with done ratio disabled' do
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project) }
let(:child) {
FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, parent: work_package,
project: project)
}
let(:closed_status) { FactoryGirl.create(:closed_status) }
let!(:workflow) {
FactoryGirl.create(:workflow,
old_status: child.status,
new_status: closed_status,
type_id: child.type_id)
}
let(:user) {
FactoryGirl.create(:user,
member_in_project: project,
member_through_role: workflow.role)
}
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:work_package_done_ratio).and_return('disabled')
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user)
end
it 'should not update the work package done_ratio' do
expect(work_package.done_ratio).to eq(0)
child.status = closed_status
child.save!
work_package.reload
expect(work_package.done_ratio).to eq(0)
end
end
end
describe 'parent work package' do
describe 'with parent_id for a not existing work package' do
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) }
let(:invalid_work_package) do
FactoryGirl.build(:work_package, project: project, parent_id: 1)
end
it 'should raise an error' do
expect(invalid_work_package).not_to be_valid
end
end
end
describe 'custom fields' do
let(:included_cf) { FactoryGirl.build(:work_package_custom_field) }
let(:other_cf) { FactoryGirl.build(:work_package_custom_field) }
before do
included_cf.save
other_cf.save
project.work_package_custom_fields << included_cf
type.custom_fields << included_cf
end
it 'says to respond to valid custom field accessors' do
expect(work_package.respond_to?(included_cf.accessor_name)).to be_truthy
end
it 'really responds to valid custom field accessors' do
expect(work_package.send(included_cf.accessor_name)).to eql(nil)
end
it 'says to not respond to foreign custom field accessors' do
expect(work_package.respond_to?(other_cf.accessor_name)).to be_falsey
end
it 'does really not respond to foreign custom field accessors' do
expect { work_package.send(other_cf.accessor_name) }.to raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
it 'should not duplicate error messages when invalid' do
cf1 = FactoryGirl.create(:work_package_custom_field, is_required: true)
cf2 = FactoryGirl.create(:work_package_custom_field, is_required: true)
# create work_package with one required custom field
work_package = FactoryGirl.create :work_package
work_package.project.work_package_custom_fields << cf1
work_package.type.custom_fields << cf1
# set that custom field with a value, should be fine
work_package.custom_field_values = { cf1.id => 'test' }
work_package.save!
work_package.reload
# now give the work_package another required custom field, but don't assign a value
work_package.project.work_package_custom_fields << cf2
work_package.type.custom_fields << cf2
work_package.custom_field_values # #custom_field_values needs to be touched
# that should not be valid
expect(work_package).not_to be_valid
# assert that there is only one error
expect(work_package.errors.size).to eq 1
expect(work_package.errors["custom_field_#{cf2.id}"].size).to eq 1
end
end
describe 'changed_since' do
let!(:work_package) do
work_package = Timecop.travel(5.hours.ago) {
wp = FactoryGirl.create(:work_package)
wp.save!
wp
}
end
describe 'null' do
subject { WorkPackage.changed_since(nil) }
it { expect(subject).to match_array([work_package]) }
end
describe 'now' do
subject { WorkPackage.changed_since(DateTime.now) }
it { expect(subject).to be_empty }
end
describe 'work package update' do
subject { WorkPackage.changed_since(work_package.updated_at) }
it { expect(subject).to match_array([work_package]) }
end
end
describe 'spent_hours' do
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project) }
let(:work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project: project) }
let!(:time_entry1) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: project,
work_package: work_package,
hours: 2.0)
}
let!(:time_entry2) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: project,
work_package: work_package,
hours: 42.0)
}
shared_examples_for 'returns spent hours' do |hours|
subject { work_package.spent_hours }
it { expect(subject).to eql(hours) }
end
context 'user with permission to view time entries' do
let(:permissions) { [:view_work_packages, :view_time_entries] }
let(:role) { FactoryGirl.create(:role, permissions: permissions) }
let(:user) {
FactoryGirl.create(:user,
member_in_project: project,
member_through_role: role)
}
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user)
end
it_behaves_like 'returns spent hours', 44.0
context 'cross project work packages allowed' do
let(:other_work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
let(:other_visible_work_package) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package) }
let(:other_role) { FactoryGirl.create(:role, permissions: [:view_work_packages]) }
let!(:member) {
FactoryGirl.create(:member,
user: user,
project: other_visible_work_package.project,
roles: [other_role])
}
let!(:time_entry3) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: other_work_package.project,
work_package: other_work_package,
hours: 99.0)
}
let!(:time_entry4) {
FactoryGirl.create(:time_entry,
project: other_visible_work_package.project,
work_package: other_visible_work_package,
hours: 100.0)
}
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:cross_project_work_package_relations?).and_return(true)
other_work_package.parent = work_package
other_work_package.save!
other_visible_work_package.parent = other_work_package
other_visible_work_package.save!
work_package.reload
end
it_behaves_like 'returns spent hours', 44.0
end
end
context 'user w/o permission to view time entries' do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user, member_in_project: project) }
it_behaves_like 'returns spent hours', 0.0
end
end
end