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openproject/modules/costs/spec/models/user_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper'
describe User, type: :model do
include Cost::PluginSpecHelper
let(:klass) { User }
let(:user) { FactoryBot.build(:user) }
let(:project) { FactoryBot.build(:valid_project) }
let(:project2) { FactoryBot.build(:valid_project) }
let(:project_hourly_rate) {
FactoryBot.build(:hourly_rate, user: user,
project: project)
}
let(:default_hourly_rate) { FactoryBot.build(:default_hourly_rate, user: user) }
describe '#allowed_to' do
describe 'WITH querying for a non existent permission' do
it { expect(user.allowed_to?(:bogus_permission, project)).to be_falsey }
end
end
describe '#allowed_to_condition_with_project_id' do
let(:permission) { :view_own_time_entries }
before do
project.save!
project2.save!
end
describe "WHEN user has the permission in one project
WHEN not requesting for a specific project" do
before do
is_member(project, user, [permission])
end
it 'should return a sql condition where the project id the user has the permission in is enforced' do
expect(user.allowed_to_condition_with_project_id(permission)).to eq("(projects.id in (#{project.id}))")
end
end
describe "WHEN user has the permission in two projects
WHEN not requesting for a specific project" do
before do
is_member(project, user, [permission])
is_member(project2, user, [permission])
end
it 'should return a sql condition where all the project ids the user has the permission in is enforced' do
# as order is not guaranteed and in fact does not matter
# we have to check for both valid options
valid_conditions = ["(projects.id in (#{project.id}, #{project2.id}))",
"(projects.id in (#{project2.id}, #{project.id}))"]
expect(valid_conditions).to include(user.allowed_to_condition_with_project_id(permission))
end
end
describe "WHEN user does not have the permission in any
WHEN not requesting for a specific project" do
before do
user.save!
end
it 'should return a neutral (for an or operation) sql condition' do
expect(user.allowed_to_condition_with_project_id(permission)).to eq('1=0')
end
end
describe "WHEN user has the permission in two projects
WHEN requesting for a specific project" do
before do
is_member(project, user, [permission])
is_member(project2, user, [permission])
end
it 'should return a sql condition where all the project ids the user has the permission in is enforced' do
expect(user.allowed_to_condition_with_project_id(permission, project)).to eq("(projects.id in (#{project.id}))")
end
end
end
describe '#set_existing_rates' do
before do
user.save
project.save
end
describe "WHEN providing a project
WHEN providing attributes for an existing rate in the project" do
let(:new_attributes) {
{ project_hourly_rate.id.to_s => { valid_from: (Date.today + 1.day).to_s,
rate: (project_hourly_rate.rate + 5).to_s } }
}
before do
project_hourly_rate.save!
user.rates.reload
user.set_existing_rates(project, new_attributes)
end
it 'should update the rate' do
expect(user.rates.detect { |r| r.id == project_hourly_rate.id }.rate).to eq(new_attributes[project_hourly_rate.id.to_s][:rate].to_i)
end
it 'should update valid_from' do
expect(user.rates.detect { |r| r.id == project_hourly_rate.id }.valid_from).to eq(new_attributes[project_hourly_rate.id.to_s][:valid_from].to_date)
end
it 'should not create a rate' do
expect(user.rates.size).to eq(1)
end
end
describe "WHEN providing a project
WHEN providing attributes for an existing rate in another project" do
let(:new_attributes) {
{ project_hourly_rate.id.to_s => { valid_from: (Date.today + 1.day).to_s,
rate: (project_hourly_rate.rate + 5).to_s } }
}
before do
project_hourly_rate.save!
user.rates.reload
@original_rate = project_hourly_rate.rate
@original_valid_from = project_hourly_rate.valid_from
user.set_existing_rates(project2, new_attributes)
end
it 'should not update the rate' do
expect(user.rates.detect { |r| r.id == project_hourly_rate.id }.rate).to eq(@original_rate)
end
it 'should not update valid_from' do
expect(user.rates.detect { |r| r.id == project_hourly_rate.id }.valid_from).to eq(@original_valid_from)
end
it 'should not create a rate' do
expect(user.rates.size).to eq(1)
end
end
describe "WHEN providing a project
WHEN not providing attributes" do
before do
project_hourly_rate.save!
user.rates.reload
user.set_existing_rates(project, {})
end
it 'should delete the hourly rate' do
expect(user.rates.reload).to be_empty
end
end
describe "WHEN not providing a project
WHEN not providing attributes" do
before do
default_hourly_rate.save!
user.default_rates.reload
user.set_existing_rates(nil, {})
end
it 'should delete the default hourly rate' do
expect(user.default_rates.reload).to be_empty
end
end
end
end