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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe Attachments::CreateService, 'integration' do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:description) { 'a fancy description' }
subject { described_class.new(container, author: user) }
describe '#call' do
def call_tested_method
subject.call uploaded_file: FileHelpers.mock_uploaded_file(name: 'foobar.txt'),
description: description
end
context 'when journalized' do
let(:container) { FactoryBot.create(:work_package) }
shared_examples 'successful creation' do
it 'saves the attachment' do
attachment = Attachment.first
expect(attachment.filename).to eq 'foobar.txt'
expect(attachment.description).to eq description
end
it 'adds the attachment to the container' do
container.reload
expect(container.attachments).to include Attachment.first
end
it 'adds a journal entry on the container' do
expect(container.journals.count).to eq 2 # 1 for WP creation + 1 for the attachment
end
it 'updates the timestamp on the container' do
expect(container.reload.updated_at)
.not_to eql timestamp_before
end
end
context 'with a valid container' do
let!(:timestamp_before) { container.updated_at }
before do
call_tested_method
end
it_behaves_like 'successful creation'
end
context "with an invalid container" do
let!(:timestamp_before) { container.updated_at }
before do
# have an invalid work package
container.update_column(:subject, '')
call_tested_method
end
it_behaves_like 'successful creation'
end
context 'with an invalid attachment', with_settings: { attachment_max_size: 0 } do
it 'raises the exception' do
expect { call_tested_method }
.to raise_exception ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
end
it 'does not create the attachment' do
begin
call_tested_method
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
# expected
end
expect(Attachment.count)
.to eq 0
end
end
end
context 'when not journalized' do
let(:container) { FactoryBot.create(:message) }
shared_examples 'successful creation' do
it 'saves the attachment' do
attachment = Attachment.first
expect(attachment.filename).to eq 'foobar.txt'
expect(attachment.description).to eq description
end
it 'adds the attachment to the container' do
container.reload
expect(container.attachments).to include Attachment.first
end
it 'adds a journal entry on the container' do
expect(container.journals.count).to eq 2 # 1 for WP creation + 1 for the attachment
end
it 'updates the timestamp on the container' do
expect(container.reload.updated_at)
.not_to eql timestamp_before
end
end
context 'with a valid container' do
let!(:timestamp_before) { container.updated_at }
before do
call_tested_method
end
it_behaves_like 'successful creation'
end
context "with an invalid container" do
let!(:timestamp_before) { container.updated_at }
before do
container.update_column(:subject, '')
call_tested_method
end
it_behaves_like 'successful creation'
end
end
context "when uncontainered" do
let(:container) { nil }
before do
call_tested_method
end
it 'saves the attachment' do
attachment = Attachment.first
expect(attachment.filename).to eq 'foobar.txt'
expect(attachment.description).to eq description
end
end
end
end