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openproject/features/step_definitions/cost_object_steps.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject Costs Plugin
#
# Copyright (C) 2009 - 2014 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.
#
# 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.
#++
When(/^I create a budget with the following:$/) do |table|
rows = table.rows_hash
steps %{
And I open the "Budgets" menu
And I follow "Add budget" within ".toolbar-container"
And I fill in "Subject" with "#{rows['subject']}"
}
click_button(I18n.t(:button_create), exact: true)
end
When(/^I create the budget$/) do
click_button(I18n.t(:button_create), exact: true)
end
When(/^I setup a budget with the following:$/) do |table|
rows = table.rows_hash
steps %{
And I open the "Budgets" menu
And I follow "Add budget" within ".toolbar-container"
And I fill in "Subject" with "#{rows['subject']}"
}
end
When(/^I (?:create|update) (?:a|the) (labor|material) item in row (\d+) with the following:$/) do |type, row_nr, table|
rows = table.rows_hash
unit = (type == 'labor') ? 'hours' : 'units'
page.find("##{type}_budget_items_body tr:nth-child(#{row_nr}) .units input").set(rows[unit])
page.find("##{type}_budget_items_body tr:nth-child(#{row_nr}) .comment input").set(rows['comment'])
if type == 'labor'
page.find(:xpath, "//tbody[@id='#{type}_budget_items_body']/tr[#{row_nr}]//option[contains(., '#{rows['user']}')]").select_option
end
# Here's why we need the following ugly hack of waiting two seconds.
#
# This step (When I create a labor item...) enters hours and selects a user.
# When doing this, for each change of these form field, an AJAX request will be sent to
# attempt to calculate the total costs. The hours field only checks once per second
# for a change (possibly to not send a request with each typed word), the user field
# immediately sends the request.
# This can lead to a scenario where our automation updates both hours and users field
# before the first request is sent (as it may wait a second). Thus, the first request
# already returns correct total costs and a following step finds the expected cost,
# (e.g. "296.00 EUR") and cucumber continues to submit the form. Once the form is submitted,
# the form field might detect a change and send an AJAX request (unnecessarily, but the
# field obviously doesn't know that). The Rails application first processes the form,
# adds a flash message to the session and returns a redirect to the show action.
# When Rails processes the second request (the AJAX request, not the show action),
# it clears the flash message without our base layout being able to show it.
# The following request to the show action then can't show the flash message
# and the expectation below for "Successful update" fails.
#
# Waiting 2 seconds gives the form field update JavaScript enough time to detect
# a change and send the AJAX request before the form is submitted.
#
# This fixes the following sometimes failing scenarios:
# * Budgets with cost items can be created adding new cost items
# * Budgets can be updated updating existing cost items
# * Budgets can be updated with new cost items
sleep 2
end
When(/^I add a new (labor|material) item$/) do |type|
steps %{ When I click on "Add planned costs" within "fieldset##{type}_budget_items_fieldset" }
end
Then (/^the planned (labor|material) costs in row (\d+) should be (.+)$/) do |type, row_nr, amount|
steps %{ Then I should see #{amount} within "##{type}_budget_items_body tr:nth-child(#{row_nr}) td.currency" }
end
Then (/^the stored planned (labor|material) costs in row (\d+) should be (.+)$/) do |type, row_nr, amount|
steps %{ Then I should see #{amount} within ".grid-content:first-child .#{type}_budget_items tbody tr:nth-child(#{row_nr}) td.currency" }
end
Then (/^the stored total planned (labor|material) costs should be (.+)$/) do |type, amount|
steps %{ Then I should see #{amount} within ".grid-content:first-child .#{type}_budget_items tfoot tr:last-child td.currency" }
end
Then (/^I should be able to update the budget "(.+)"$/) do |budget|
steps %{ Then I should be on the show page for the budget "#{budget}"
And I should see "Update" within "div#update" }
end