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openproject/spec/models/custom_actions/actions/date_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
require_relative '../shared_expectations'
describe CustomActions::Actions::Date, type: :model do
let(:key) { :date }
let(:type) { :date_property }
let(:value) { Date.today }
it_behaves_like 'base custom action' do
describe '#apply' do
let(:work_package) { FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:stubbed_work_package) }
it 'sets both start and due date to the action\'s value' do
instance.values = [Date.today]
instance.apply(work_package)
expect(work_package.start_date)
.to eql Date.today
expect(work_package.due_date)
.to eql Date.today
end
end
describe '#multi_value?' do
it 'is false' do
expect(instance)
.not_to be_multi_value
end
end
end
end