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openproject/spec/lib/journal_formatter/scenario_date_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 the OpenProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../spec_helper.rb")
describe OpenProject::JournalFormatter::ScenarioDate do
include ActionView::Helpers::TagHelper
# WARNING: the order of the modules is important to ensure that url_for of
# ActionController::UrlWriter is called and not the one of ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper
include ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper
include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
include Redmine::I18n
struct = Struct.new("TimelinesScenarioDateTestJournal", :id, :journaled)
let(:klass) { OpenProject::JournalFormatter::ScenarioDate }
let(:journal_id) { 1 }
let(:scenario) { FactoryGirl.create(:scenario) }
let(:journal) do
Struct::TimelinesScenarioDateTestJournal.new(journal_id, scenario)
end
let(:instance) { klass.new(journal) }
let(:key) { "scenario_#{scenario.id}_#{date_type}_date" }
let(:date_type) { "start" }
describe :render do
describe "WITH rendering the start date
WITH the first value beeing nil, and the second a date
WITH the scenario existing" do
let(:new_date) { Date.today }
let(:expected) { I18n.t(:text_journal_set_to,
:label => "<strong>#{ I18n.t(:"label_scenario_#{date_type}_date", :title => scenario.name) }</strong>",
:value => "<i>#{format_date(new_date)}</i>") }
it { instance.render(key, [nil, new_date]).should == expected }
end
describe "WITH rendering the due date
WITH the first value beeing nil, and the second a date
WITH the scenario existing" do
let(:new_date) { Date.today }
let(:date_type) { "due" }
let(:expected) { I18n.t(:text_journal_set_to,
:label => "<strong>#{ I18n.t(:"label_scenario_#{date_type}_date", :title => scenario.name) }</strong>",
:value => "<i>#{format_date(new_date)}</i>") }
it { instance.render(key, [nil, new_date]).should == expected }
end
describe "WITH rendering the start date
WITH the first value beeing a date, and the second a date
WITH the scenario existing" do
let(:old_date) { Date.today - 4.days }
let(:new_date) { Date.today }
let(:expected) { I18n.t(:text_journal_changed,
:label => "<strong>#{ I18n.t(:"label_scenario_#{date_type}_date", :title => scenario.name) }</strong>",
:new => "<i>#{format_date(new_date)}</i>",
:old => "<i>#{format_date(old_date)}</i>") }
it { instance.render(key, [old_date, new_date]).should == expected }
end
describe "WITH rendering the start date
WITH the first value beeing a date, and the second nil
WITH the scenario existing" do
let(:old_date) { Date.today - 4.days }
let(:expected) { I18n.t(:text_journal_deleted,
:label => "<strong>#{ I18n.t(:"label_scenario_#{date_type}_date", :title => scenario.name) }</strong>",
:old => "<strike><i>#{format_date(old_date)}</i></strike>") }
it { instance.render(key, [old_date, nil]).should == expected }
end
describe "WITH rendering the start date
WITH the first value beeing nil, and the second a date
WITH the scenario is deleted" do
let(:new_date) { Date.today }
let(:key) { "scenario_0_#{date_type}_date" }
let(:expected) { I18n.t(:text_journal_set_to,
:label => "<strong>#{ I18n.t(:"label_scenario_#{date_type}_date",
:title => I18n.t(:label_scenario_deleted)) }</strong>",
:value => "<i>#{format_date(new_date)}</i>") }
it { instance.render(key, [nil, new_date]).should == expected }
end
end
end