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openproject/modules/meeting/spec/models/project/activity_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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#
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#
# See docs/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe Project::Activity, type: :model do
let(:project) do
FactoryBot.create(:project)
end
let(:initial_time) { Time.now }
let(:meeting) do
FactoryBot.create(:meeting,
project: project)
end
let(:meeting2) do
FactoryBot.create(:meeting,
project: project)
end
let(:work_package) do
FactoryBot.create(:work_package,
project: project)
end
def latest_activity
Project.with_latest_activity.find(project.id).latest_activity_at
end
describe '.with_latest_activity' do
it 'is the latest meeting update' do
meeting.update_attribute(:updated_at, initial_time - 10.seconds)
meeting2.update_attribute(:updated_at, initial_time - 20.seconds)
meeting.reload
meeting2.reload
expect(latest_activity).to eql meeting.updated_at
end
it 'takes the time stamp of the latest activity across models' do
work_package.update_attribute(:updated_at, initial_time - 10.seconds)
meeting.update_attribute(:updated_at, initial_time - 20.seconds)
work_package.reload
meeting.reload
# Order:
# work_package
# meeting
expect(latest_activity).to eql work_package.updated_at
work_package.update_attribute(:updated_at, meeting.updated_at - 10.seconds)
# Order:
# meeting
# work_package
expect(latest_activity).to eql meeting.updated_at
end
end
end