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openproject/spec/models/custom_actions/conditions/role_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
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#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
require_relative '../shared_expectations'
describe CustomActions::Conditions::Role, type: :model do
it_behaves_like 'associated custom condition' do
let(:key) { :role }
describe '#allowed_values' do
it 'is the list of all roles' do
roles = [FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:role),
FactoryBot.build_stubbed(:role)]
allow(Role)
.to receive_message_chain(:givable, :select)
.and_return(roles)
expect(instance.allowed_values)
.to eql([{ value: roles.first.id, label: roles.first.name },
{ value: roles.last.id, label: roles.last.name }])
end
end
describe '#fulfilled_by?' do
let(:work_package) { double('work_package', project_id: 1) }
let(:user) { double('user', id: 3) }
before do
role1 = double('role', id: 1)
role2 = double('role', id: 2)
roles = [role1, role2]
allow(Role)
.to receive(:joins)
.with(:members)
.and_return(roles)
allow(roles)
.to receive(:where)
.with(members: { project_id: [work_package.project_id],
user_id: user.id })
.and_return(roles)
allow(roles)
.to receive(:select)
.and_return(roles)
end
it 'is true if values are empty' do
instance.values = []
expect(instance.fulfilled_by?(work_package, user))
.to be_truthy
end
it "is true if values the id of roles the user has in the work package's project" do
instance.values = [1]
expect(instance.fulfilled_by?(work_package, user))
.to be_truthy
end
it "is false if values do not include work package's status_id" do
instance.values = [5]
expect(instance.fulfilled_by?(work_package, user))
.to be_falsey
end
end
end
end