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openproject/spec/requests/api/v3/user/user_resource_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'rack/test'
describe 'API v3 User resource',
type: :request,
content_type: :json,
with_clean_fixture: true do
include Rack::Test::Methods
include API::V3::Utilities::PathHelper
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
let(:admin) { FactoryBot.create(:admin) }
let(:locked_admin) { FactoryBot.create :admin, status: Principal::STATUSES[:locked] }
subject(:response) { last_response }
before do
login_as(current_user)
end
describe '#index' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.path_for(:users, sort_by: [%i[id asc]]) }
before do
user
get get_path
end
context 'admin user' do
let(:current_user) { admin }
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
# note that the order of the users is depending on the id
# meaning the order in which they where saved
it 'contains the user in the response' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(current_user.name.to_json)
.at_path('_embedded/elements/0/name')
end
it 'contains the current user in the response' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(user.name.to_json)
.at_path('_embedded/elements/1/name')
end
it 'has the users index path for link self href' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql((api_v3_paths.users + '?offset=1&pageSize=30').to_json)
.at_path('_links/self/href')
end
context 'if pageSize = 1 and offset = 2' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.users + '?pageSize=1&offset=2' }
it 'contains the current user in the response' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(current_user.name.to_json)
.at_path('_embedded/elements/0/name')
end
end
context 'on filtering for name' do
let(:get_path) do
filter = [{'name' => {
'operator' => '~',
'values' => [user.name]
}}]
"#{api_v3_paths.users}?#{{filters: filter.to_json}.to_query}"
end
it 'contains the filtered user in the response' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(user.name.to_json)
.at_path('_embedded/elements/0/name')
end
it 'contains no more users' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(1.to_json)
.at_path('total')
end
end
context 'on sorting' do
let(:users_by_name_order) do
User.not_builtin.order_by_name.reverse_order
end
let(:get_path) do
sort = [['name', 'desc']]
"#{api_v3_paths.users}?#{{sortBy: sort.to_json}.to_query}"
end
it 'contains the first user as the first element' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(users_by_name_order[0].name.to_json)
.at_path('_embedded/elements/0/name')
end
it 'contains the first user as the second element' do
expect(subject.body)
.to be_json_eql(users_by_name_order[1].name.to_json)
.at_path('_embedded/elements/1/name')
end
end
context 'on an invalid filter' do
let(:get_path) do
filter = [{'name' => {
'operator' => 'a',
'values' => [user.name]
}}]
"#{api_v3_paths.users}?#{{filters: filter.to_json}.to_query}"
end
it 'returns an error' do
expect(subject.status).to eql(400)
end
end
end
context 'locked admin' do
let(:current_user) { locked_admin }
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
context 'other user' do
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
end
describe '#get' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.user user.id }
before do
get get_path
end
context 'logged in user' do
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it 'should respond with correct body' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(user.name.to_json).at_path('name')
end
context 'requesting nonexistent user' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.user 9999 }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:id) { 9999 }
let(:type) { 'User' }
end
end
context 'requesting current user' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.user 'me' }
it 'should response with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(user.name.to_json).at_path('name')
end
end
end
context 'get with login' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.user user.login }
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it 'should respond with correct body' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(user.name.to_json).at_path('name')
end
end
it_behaves_like 'handling anonymous user' do
let(:path) { api_v3_paths.user user.id }
end
end
describe '#delete' do
let(:path) { api_v3_paths.user user.id }
let(:admin_delete) { true }
let(:self_delete) { true }
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:users_deletable_by_admins?).and_return(admin_delete)
allow(Setting).to receive(:users_deletable_by_self?).and_return(self_delete)
delete path
user.reload
end
shared_examples 'deletion allowed' do
it 'should respond with 202' do
expect(subject.status).to eq 202
end
it 'should lock the account and mark for deletion' do
expect(DeleteUserJob)
.to have_been_enqueued
.with(user)
expect(user).to be_locked
end
context 'with a non-existent user' do
let(:path) { api_v3_paths.user 1337 }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:id) { 1337 }
let(:type) { 'User' }
end
end
end
shared_examples 'deletion is not allowed' do
it 'should respond with 403' do
expect(subject.status).to eq 403
end
it 'should not delete the user' do
expect(User.exists?(user.id)).to be_truthy
end
end
context 'as admin' do
let(:current_user) { admin }
context 'with users deletable by admins' do
let(:admin_delete) { true }
it_behaves_like 'deletion allowed'
end
context 'with users not deletable by admins' do
let(:admin_delete) { false }
it_behaves_like 'deletion is not allowed'
end
end
context 'as locked admin' do
let(:current_user) { locked_admin }
it_behaves_like 'deletion is not allowed'
end
context 'as non-admin' do
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create :user, admin: false }
it_behaves_like 'deletion is not allowed'
end
context 'as self' do
let(:current_user) { user }
context 'with self-deletion allowed' do
let(:self_delete) { true }
it_behaves_like 'deletion allowed'
end
context 'with self-deletion not allowed' do
let(:self_delete) { false }
it_behaves_like 'deletion is not allowed'
end
end
context 'as anonymous user' do
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create :anonymous }
it_behaves_like 'deletion is not allowed'
context 'requesting current user' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.user 'me' }
it 'should response with 403' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(403)
end
end
end
end
end