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openproject/spec/services/work_packages/set_schedule_service_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
describe WorkPackages::SetScheduleService do
let(:work_package) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
start_date: work_package_start_date,
due_date: work_package_due_date)
end
let(:work_package_due_date) { Date.today }
let(:work_package_start_date) { nil }
let(:instance) do
described_class.new(user: user, work_package: work_package)
end
let(:following) do
{ [work_package] => [] }
end
let(:user) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:user) }
let(:type) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:type) }
def stub_follower(start_date, due_date, predecessors)
work_package = FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
type: type,
start_date: start_date,
due_date: due_date)
relations = predecessors.map do |predecessor, delay|
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:follows_relation,
delay: delay,
from: work_package,
to: predecessor)
end
allow(work_package)
.to receive(:follows_relations)
.and_return relations
work_package
end
def stub_follower_child(parent, start, due)
child = stub_follower(start,
due,
{})
relation = FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:hierarchy_relation,
from: parent,
to: child)
allow(child)
.to receive(:parent_relation)
.and_return relation
child
end
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 1.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 3.day }
let(:follower1_delay) { 0 }
let(:following_work_package1) do
stub_follower(follower1_start_date,
follower1_due_date,
work_package => follower1_delay)
end
let(:follower2_start_date) { Date.today + 4.day }
let(:follower2_due_date) { Date.today + 8.day }
let(:follower2_delay) { 0 }
let(:following_work_package2) do
stub_follower(follower2_start_date,
follower2_due_date,
following_work_package1 => follower2_delay)
end
let(:follower3_start_date) { Date.today + 9.day }
let(:follower3_due_date) { Date.today + 10.day }
let(:follower3_delay) { 0 }
let(:following_work_package3) do
stub_follower(follower3_start_date,
follower3_due_date,
following_work_package2 => follower3_delay)
end
let(:parent_follower1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:parent_follower1_due_date) { follower1_due_date }
let(:parent_following_work_package1) do
work_package = stub_follower(parent_follower1_start_date,
parent_follower1_due_date,
{})
relation = FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:hierarchy_relation,
from: work_package,
to: following_work_package1)
allow(following_work_package1)
.to receive(:parent_relation)
.and_return relation
work_package
end
let(:follower_sibling_work_package) do
sibling = stub_follower(follower1_due_date + 2.days,
follower1_due_date + 4.days,
{})
relation = FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:hierarchy_relation,
from: parent_following_work_package1,
to: sibling)
allow(sibling)
.to receive(:parent_relation)
.and_return relation
sibling
end
subject { instance.call(attributes) }
before do
following.each do |wp, results|
allow(WorkPackage)
.to receive(:hierarchy_tree_following)
.with(wp)
.and_return(results)
allow(results)
.to receive(:includes)
.and_return(results)
end
end
let(:attributes) { [:start_date] }
shared_examples_for 'reschedules' do
before do
subject
end
it 'is success' do
expect(subject)
.to be_success
end
it 'updates the following work packages' do
expected.each do |wp, (start_date, due_date)|
expect(wp.start_date)
.to eql start_date
expect(wp.due_date)
.to eql due_date
end
end
it 'returns only the original and the changed work packages' do
expected_to_change = if defined?(unchanged)
expected.keys - unchanged
else
expected.keys
end
expected_to_change << work_package
expect(subject.all_results)
.to match_array expected_to_change
end
end
context 'without relation' do
it 'is success' do
expect(subject)
.to be_success
end
end
context 'with a single successor' do
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1],
[following_work_package1] => []
}
end
before do
following_work_package1
end
context 'moving forward' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.day] }
end
end
end
context 'moving forward with the follower having some space left' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 3.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 5.day }
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.day] }
end
end
end
context 'moving forward with the follower having enough space left to not be moved at all' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 10.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 12.day }
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [follower1_start_date, follower1_due_date] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package1]
end
end
end
context 'moving forward with the follower having some space left and a delay' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 5.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 7.day }
let(:follower1_delay) { 3 }
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 9.days, Date.today + 11.day] }
end
end
end
context 'moving forward with the follower not needing to be moved' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 6.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 8.day }
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.day] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package1]
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.day] }
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards with space between' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 3.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 5.day }
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 2.days, Date.today] }
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards with the follower having another relation limiting movement' do
let(:other_work_package) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
type: type,
start_date: follower1_start_date - 8.days,
due_date: follower1_start_date - 5.days)
end
let(:follow_relation) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:follows_relation,
to: work_package,
from: following_work_package1)
end
let(:other_follow_relation) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:follows_relation,
delay: 3,
to: other_work_package,
from: following_work_package1)
end
before do
allow(following_work_package1)
.to receive(:follows_relations)
.and_return [other_follow_relation, follow_relation]
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today, Date.today + 2.days],
other_work_package => [follower1_start_date - 8.days, follower1_start_date - 5.days] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[other_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'removing the dates on the predecessor' do
before do
work_package.start_date = work_package.due_date = nil
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [follower1_start_date, follower1_due_date] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package1]
end
end
end
context 'not moving and the successor not having start & due date (e.g. creating relation)' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { nil }
let(:follower1_due_date) { nil }
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [work_package.due_date + 1.day, work_package.due_date + 1.day] }
end
end
end
context 'not moving and the successor having start before predecessor due date (e.g. creating relation)' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { work_package_due_date - 5.days }
let(:follower1_due_date) { nil }
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [work_package.due_date + 1.day, work_package.due_date + 1.day] }
end
end
end
context 'not moving and the successor having start and due before predecessor due date (e.g. creating relation)' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { work_package_due_date - 5.days }
let(:follower1_due_date) { work_package_due_date - 2.days }
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [work_package.due_date + 1.day, work_package.due_date + 4.day] }
end
end
end
context 'not having dates and the successor not having start & due date (e.g. creating relation)' do
let(:work_package_due_date) { nil }
let(:follower1_start_date) { nil }
let(:follower1_due_date) { nil }
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [nil, nil] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package1]
end
end
end
context 'with the successor having another predecessor which has no dates' do
let(:following_work_package1) do
stub_follower(follower1_start_date,
follower1_due_date,
work_package => follower1_delay,
another_successor => 0)
end
let(:another_successor) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
start_date: nil,
due_date: nil)
end
context 'moving forward' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.day] }
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.day] }
end
end
end
end
end
context 'with only a parent' do
let(:parent_work_package) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package)
end
let(:work_package_start_date) { Date.today - 5.days }
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [parent_work_package],
[parent_work_package] => []
}
end
before do
work_package.parent = parent_work_package
allow(parent_work_package)
.to receive(:descendants)
.and_return([work_package])
work_package.build_parent_relation from_id: parent_work_package.id
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ parent_work_package => [work_package_start_date, work_package_due_date] }
end
end
end
context 'with a single successor having a parent' do
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
parent_following_work_package1],
[following_work_package1,
parent_following_work_package1] => []
}
end
before do
following_work_package1
parent_following_work_package1
end
context 'moving forward' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days],
parent_following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days] }
end
end
end
context 'moving forward with the parent having another child not being moved' do
let(:parent_follower1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:parent_follower1_due_date) { follower1_due_date + 4.days }
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
parent_following_work_package1,
follower_sibling_work_package],
[following_work_package1,
parent_following_work_package1] => []
}
end
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days],
parent_following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 5.days, Date.today + 8.days],
follower_sibling_work_package => [follower1_due_date + 2.days, follower1_due_date + 4.days] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[follower_sibling_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days],
parent_following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days] }
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards with the parent having another relation limiting movement' do
let(:other_work_package) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
type: type,
start_date: Date.today - 8.days,
due_date: Date.today - 4.days)
end
let(:other_follow_relation) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:follows_relation,
delay: 2,
to: other_work_package,
from: parent_following_work_package1)
end
before do
allow(parent_following_work_package1)
.to receive(:follows_relations)
.and_return [other_follow_relation]
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 1.day, Date.today + 1.day],
parent_following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 1.day, Date.today + 1.day],
other_work_package => [Date.today - 8.days, Date.today - 4.days] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[other_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards with the parent having another relation not limiting movement' do
let(:other_work_package) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package,
type: type,
start_date: Date.today - 10.days,
due_date: Date.today - 9.days)
end
let(:other_follow_relation) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:follows_relation,
delay: 2,
to: other_work_package,
from: parent_following_work_package1)
end
before do
allow(parent_following_work_package1)
.to receive(:follows_relations)
.and_return [other_follow_relation]
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days],
parent_following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days],
other_work_package => [Date.today - 10.days, Date.today - 9.days] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[other_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards with the parent having another child not being moved' do
let(:parent_follower1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:parent_follower1_due_date) { follower1_due_date + 4.days }
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
parent_following_work_package1,
follower_sibling_work_package],
[following_work_package1,
parent_following_work_package1] => []
}
end
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days],
parent_following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today + 7.days],
follower_sibling_work_package => [follower1_due_date + 2.days, follower1_due_date + 4.days] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[follower_sibling_work_package]
end
end
end
end
context 'with a single successor having a child' do
let(:child_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:child_due_date) { follower1_due_date }
let(:child_work_package) { stub_follower_child(following_work_package1, child_start_date, child_due_date) }
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
child_work_package],
[following_work_package1,
child_work_package] => []
}
end
before do
following_work_package1
child_work_package
end
context 'moving forward' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days],
child_work_package => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days] }
end
end
end
end
context 'with a single successor having two children' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { work_package_due_date + 1.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { work_package_due_date + 10.days }
let(:child1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:child1_due_date) { follower1_start_date + 3.days }
let(:child2_start_date) { follower1_start_date + 8.days }
let(:child2_due_date) { follower1_due_date }
let(:child1_work_package) { stub_follower_child(following_work_package1, child1_start_date, child1_due_date)}
let(:child2_work_package) { stub_follower_child(following_work_package1, child2_start_date, child2_due_date)}
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
child1_work_package,
child2_work_package],
[following_work_package1,
child1_work_package,
child2_work_package] => []
}
end
before do
following_work_package1
child1_work_package
child2_work_package
end
context 'unchanged dates (e.g. when creating a follows relation) and successor starting 1 day after scheduled' do
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [follower1_start_date, follower1_due_date],
child1_work_package => [child1_start_date, child1_due_date],
child2_work_package => [child2_start_date, child2_due_date] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package1, child1_work_package, child2_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'unchanged dates (e.g. when creating a follows relation) and successor starting 3 days after scheduled' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { work_package_due_date + 3.days }
let(:follower1_due_date) { follower1_start_date + 10.days }
let(:child1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:child1_due_date) { follower1_start_date + 6.days }
let(:child2_start_date) { follower1_start_date + 8.days }
let(:child2_due_date) { follower1_due_date }
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [follower1_start_date, follower1_due_date],
child1_work_package => [child1_start_date, child1_due_date],
child2_work_package => [child2_start_date, child2_due_date] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package1, child1_work_package, child2_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'unchanged dates (e.g. when creating a follows relation) and successor\'s first child' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { work_package_due_date - 3.days }
let(:follower1_due_date) { work_package_due_date + 10.days }
let(:child1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:child1_due_date) { follower1_start_date + 6.days }
let(:child2_start_date) { follower1_start_date + 8.days }
let(:child2_due_date) { follower1_due_date }
# following parent is reduced in length as the children allow to be executed at the same time
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [work_package_due_date + 1.day, follower1_due_date],
child1_work_package => [work_package_due_date + 1.day, follower1_start_date + 10.days],
child2_work_package => [child2_start_date, child2_due_date] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[child2_work_package]
end
end
end
context 'unchanged dates (e.g. when creating a follows relation) and successor\s children need to be rescheduled' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { work_package_due_date - 8.days }
let(:follower1_due_date) { work_package_due_date + 10.days }
let(:child1_start_date) { follower1_start_date }
let(:child1_due_date) { follower1_start_date + 4.days }
let(:child2_start_date) { follower1_start_date + 6.days }
let(:child2_due_date) { follower1_due_date }
# following parent is reduced in length and children are rescheduled
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [work_package_due_date + 1.day, follower1_start_date + 21.days],
child1_work_package => [work_package_due_date + 1.day, child1_due_date + 9.days],
child2_work_package => [work_package_due_date + 1.day, follower1_start_date + 21.days] }
end
end
end
end
context 'with a chain of successors' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 1.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 3.day }
let(:follower2_start_date) { Date.today + 4.day }
let(:follower2_due_date) { Date.today + 8.day }
let(:follower3_start_date) { Date.today + 9.day }
let(:follower3_due_date) { Date.today + 10.day }
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
following_work_package2,
following_work_package3],
[following_work_package1,
following_work_package2,
following_work_package3] => []
}
end
before do
following_work_package1
following_work_package2
following_work_package3
end
context 'moving forward' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days],
following_work_package2 => [Date.today + 9.days, Date.today + 13.days],
following_work_package3 => [Date.today + 14.days, Date.today + 15.days] }
end
end
end
context 'moving forward with some space between the followers' do
let(:follower1_start_date) { Date.today + 1.day }
let(:follower1_due_date) { Date.today + 3.day }
let(:follower2_start_date) { Date.today + 7.day }
let(:follower2_due_date) { Date.today + 10.day }
let(:follower3_start_date) { Date.today + 17.day }
let(:follower3_due_date) { Date.today + 18.day }
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days],
following_work_package2 => [Date.today + 9.days, Date.today + 12.days],
following_work_package3 => [Date.today + 17.days, Date.today + 18.days] }
end
let(:unchanged) do
[following_work_package3]
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days],
following_work_package2 => [Date.today - 1.days, Date.today + 3.days],
following_work_package3 => [Date.today + 4.days, Date.today + 5.days] }
end
end
end
end
context 'with a chain of successors with two paths leading to the same work package in the end' do
let(:follower3_start_date) { Date.today + 4.day }
let(:follower3_due_date) { Date.today + 7.day }
let(:follower3_delay) { 0 }
let(:following_work_package3) do
stub_follower(follower3_start_date,
follower3_due_date,
work_package => follower3_delay)
end
let(:follower4_start_date) { Date.today + 9.days }
let(:follower4_due_date) { Date.today + 10.days }
let(:follower4_delay_2) { 0 }
let(:follower4_delay_3) { 0 }
let(:following_work_package4) do
stub_follower(follower4_start_date,
follower4_due_date,
following_work_package2 => follower4_delay_2,
following_work_package3 => follower4_delay_3)
end
let(:following) do
{
[work_package] => [following_work_package1,
following_work_package2,
following_work_package3,
following_work_package4],
[following_work_package1,
following_work_package2,
following_work_package3,
following_work_package4] => []
}
end
before do
following_work_package1
following_work_package2
following_work_package3
following_work_package4
end
context 'moving forward' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 8.days],
following_work_package2 => [Date.today + 9.days, Date.today + 13.days],
following_work_package3 => [Date.today + 6.days, Date.today + 9.days],
following_work_package4 => [Date.today + 14.days, Date.today + 15.days] }
end
end
end
context 'moving backwards' do
before do
work_package.due_date = Date.today - 5.days
end
it_behaves_like 'reschedules' do
let(:expected) do
{ following_work_package1 => [Date.today - 4.days, Date.today - 2.days],
following_work_package2 => [Date.today - 1.days, Date.today + 3.days],
following_work_package3 => [Date.today - 1.days, Date.today + 2.days],
following_work_package4 => [Date.today + 4.days, Date.today + 5.days] }
end
end
end
end
context 'when setting the parent' do
let(:new_parent_work_package) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package) }
let(:attributes) { [:parent] }
before do
allow(new_parent_work_package)
.to receive(:soonest_start)
.and_return(soonest_date)
allow(work_package)
.to receive(:parent)
.and_return(new_parent_work_package)
end
context "with the parent being restricted in it's ability to be moved" do
let(:soonest_date) { Date.today + 3.days }
it 'sets the start date to the earliest possible date' do
subject
expect(work_package.start_date).to eql(Date.today + 3.days)
end
end
context 'with the parent being restricted but work package already having dates set' do
let(:soonest_date) { Date.today + 3.days }
before do
work_package.start_date = Date.today + 4.days
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 5.days
end
it 'sets the dates to provided dates' do
subject
expect(work_package.start_date).to eql(Date.today + 4.days)
expect(work_package.due_date).to eql(Date.today + 5.days)
end
end
context 'with the parent being restricted but the attributes define an earlier date' do
let(:soonest_date) { Date.today + 3.days }
before do
work_package.start_date = Date.today + 1.days
work_package.due_date = Date.today + 2.days
end
# This would be invalid but the dates should be set nevertheless
# so we can have a correct error handling.
it 'sets the dates to provided dates' do
subject
expect(work_package.start_date).to eql(Date.today + 1.days)
expect(work_package.due_date).to eql(Date.today + 2.days)
end
end
end
end