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openproject/spec/models/custom_value_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 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.
#
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#
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# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe CustomValue do
let(:format) { 'bool' }
let(:custom_field) { FactoryGirl.create(:custom_field, field_format: format) }
let(:custom_value) { FactoryGirl.create(:custom_value, custom_field: custom_field, value: value) }
describe '#typed_value' do
subject { custom_value }
before do
# we are testing roundtrips through the database here
# the databases might choose to store values in weird and unexpected formats (e.g. booleans)
subject.reload
end
describe 'boolean custom value' do
let(:format) { 'bool' }
let(:value) { true }
context 'is true' do
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
end
context 'is false' do
let(:value) { false }
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
end
context 'is nil' do
let(:value) { nil }
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
end
end
describe 'integer custom value' do
let(:format) { 'string' }
let(:value) { 'This is a string!' }
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
end
describe 'integer custom value' do
let(:format) { 'int' }
let(:value) { 123 }
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
end
describe 'float custom value' do
let(:format) { 'float' }
let(:value) { 3.147 }
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
end
describe 'date custom value' do
let(:format) { 'date' }
let(:value) { Date.new(2016,12,1) }
it { expect(subject.typed_value).to eql(value) }
context 'date format', with_settings: { date_format: '%Y/%m/%d' } do
it { expect(subject.formatted_value).to eq('2016/12/01') }
end
end
end
describe 'value/value=' do
let(:custom_value) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:custom_value) }
let(:strategy_double) { double('strategy_double') }
it 'calls the strategy for parsing and uses that value' do
original_value = 'original value'
parsed_value = 'parsed value'
allow(custom_value)
.to receive(:strategy)
.and_return(strategy_double)
allow(strategy_double)
.to receive(:parse_value)
.with(original_value)
.and_return(parsed_value)
custom_value.value = original_value
expect(custom_value.value).to eql parsed_value
end
end
end