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openproject/spec/models/query/sort_criteria_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe ::Query::SortCriteria, type: :model do
let(:query) do
FactoryBot.build_stubbed :query,
show_hierarchies: false
end
let(:available_criteria) { query.sortable_key_by_column_name }
let(:instance) { described_class.new query.sortable_columns }
subject { instance.to_a }
before do
instance.criteria = sort_criteria
instance.available_criteria = available_criteria
end
describe 'ordered handling' do
context 'with an empty sort_criteria' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [] }
it 'returns the default order by id' do
expect(subject)
.to eq [['work_packages.id DESC']]
end
end
context 'with a sort_criteria for id' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [['id']] }
it 'returns the default order by id only once' do
expect(subject)
.to eq [['work_packages.id']]
end
end
context 'with a sort_criteria for id ASC' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [%w[id asc]] }
it 'returns the custom order by id asc' do
expect(subject)
.to eq [['work_packages.id']]
end
end
context 'with sort_criteria with order handling and no order statement' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [['start_date']] }
it 'adds the order handling (and the default order by id)' do
expect(subject)
.to eq [['work_packages.start_date NULLS LAST'], ['work_packages.id DESC']]
end
end
context 'with sort_criteria with order handling and ASC order statement' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [%w[start_date asc]] }
it 'adds the order handling (and the default order by id)' do
expect(subject)
.to eq [['work_packages.start_date NULLS LAST'], ['work_packages.id DESC']]
end
end
context 'with sort_criteria with order handling and DESC order statement' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [%w[start_date desc]] }
it 'adds the order handling (and the default order by id)' do
expect(subject)
.to eq [['work_packages.start_date DESC NULLS LAST'], ['work_packages.id DESC']]
end
end
context 'with multiple sort_criteria with order handling and misc order statement' do
let(:sort_criteria) { [%w[version desc], %w[start_date asc]] }
it 'adds the order handling (and the default order by id)' do
sort_sql = <<~SQL
array_remove(regexp_split_to_array(regexp_replace(substring(versions.name from '^[^a-zA-Z]+'), '\\D+', ' ', 'g'), ' '), '')::int[]
SQL
expect(subject)
.to eq [["#{sort_sql} DESC NULLS LAST", 'name DESC NULLS LAST'],
['work_packages.start_date NULLS LAST'],
['work_packages.id DESC']]
end
end
end
end