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openproject/modules/meeting/spec/models/user_deletion_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper'
describe User, '#destroy', type: :model do
let(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:user2) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:substitute_user) { DeletedUser.first }
let(:project) do
project = FactoryBot.create(:valid_project)
project
end
let(:meeting) {
FactoryBot.create(:meeting, project: project,
author: user2)
}
let(:participant) {
FactoryBot.create(:meeting_participant, user: user,
meeting: meeting,
invited: true,
attended: true)
}
before do
user
user2
end
shared_examples_for 'updated journalized associated object' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user2)
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user2)
end
associated_instance.save!
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user) # in order to have the content journal created by the user
associated_instance.reload
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user)
end
associated_instance.save!
user.destroy
associated_instance.reload
end
it { expect(associated_class.find_by_id(associated_instance.id)).to eq(associated_instance) }
it 'should replace the user on all associations' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.send(association)).to eq(substitute_user)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.first.user).to eq(user2) }
it 'should update first journal changes' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.changed_data[(association.to_s + '_id').to_sym].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update second journal changes' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[(association.to_s + '_id').to_sym].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
end
shared_examples_for 'created journalized associated object' do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user) # in order to have the content journal created by the user
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user)
end
associated_instance.save!
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return(user2)
associated_instance.reload
associations.each do |association|
associated_instance.send(association.to_s + '=', user2)
end
associated_instance.save!
user.destroy
associated_instance.reload
end
it { expect(associated_class.find_by_id(associated_instance.id)).to eq(associated_instance) }
it 'should keep the current user on all associations' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.send(association)).to eq(user2)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.first.user).to eq(substitute_user) }
it 'should update the first journal' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.first.changed_data[(association.to_s + '_id').to_sym].last).to eq(substitute_user.id)
end
end
it { expect(associated_instance.journals.last.user).to eq(user2) }
it 'should update the last journal' do
associations.each do |association|
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[(association.to_s + '_id').to_sym].first).to eq(substitute_user.id)
expect(associated_instance.journals.last.changed_data[(association.to_s + '_id').to_sym].last).to eq(user2.id)
end
end
end
describe 'WHEN the user created a meeting' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryBot.build(:meeting, project: project) }
let(:associated_class) { Meeting }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user updated a meeting' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
let(:associated_instance) { FactoryBot.build(:meeting, project: project) }
let(:associated_class) { Meeting }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user created a meeting agenda' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryBot.build(:meeting_agenda, meeting: meeting,
text: 'lorem')
}
let(:associated_class) { MeetingAgenda }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user updated a meeting agenda' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryBot.build(:meeting_agenda, meeting: meeting,
text: 'lorem')
}
let(:associated_class) { MeetingAgenda }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user created a meeting minutes' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryBot.build(:meeting_minutes, meeting: meeting,
text: 'lorem')
}
let(:associated_class) { MeetingMinutes }
it_should_behave_like 'created journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user updated a meeting minutes' do
let(:associations) { [:author] }
let(:associated_instance) {
FactoryBot.build(:meeting_minutes, meeting: meeting,
text: 'lorem')
}
let(:associated_class) { MeetingMinutes }
it_should_behave_like 'updated journalized associated object'
end
describe 'WHEN the user participated in a meeting' do
before do
participant
# user2 added to participants by beeing the author
user.destroy
meeting.reload
participant.reload
end
it { expect(meeting.participants.map(&:user)).to match_array([DeletedUser.first, user2]) }
it { expect(participant.invited).to be_truthy }
it { expect(participant.attended).to be_truthy }
end
end