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openproject/features/step_definitions/work_package_steps.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2015 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# OpenProject is a fork of ChiliProject, which is a fork of Redmine. The copyright follows:
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
#
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#++
require 'rack_session_access/capybara'
InstanceFinder.register(WorkPackage, Proc.new { |name| WorkPackage.find_by_subject(name) })
RouteMap.register(WorkPackage, '/work_packages')
Given /^the work package "(.*?)" has the following children:$/ do |work_package_subject, table|
parent = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(work_package_subject)
table.raw.flatten.each do |child_subject|
child = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(child_subject)
child.parent_id = parent.id
child.save
end
end
Given /^a relation between "(.*?)" and "(.*?)"$/ do |work_package_from, work_package_to|
from = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(work_package_from)
to = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(work_package_to)
FactoryGirl.create :relation, from: from, to: to
end
Given /^user is already watching "(.*?)"$/ do |work_package_subject|
work_package = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(work_package_subject)
user = User.find(page.get_rack_session['user_id'])
work_package.add_watcher user
end
Given(/^the work_package "(.+?)" is updated with the following:$/) do |subject, table|
work_package = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(subject)
except = {}
except['type'] = lambda { |wp, value| wp.type = Type.find_by_name(value) if value }
except['assigned_to'] = lambda { |wp, value| wp.assigned_to = User.find_by_login(value) if value }
except['responsible'] = lambda { |wp, value| wp.responsible = User.find_by_login(value) if value }
send_table_to_object(work_package, table, except)
end
Given(/^the user "([^\"]+)" has the following queries by type in the project "(.*?)":$/) do |login, project_name, table|
u = User.find_by_login login
p = get_project(project_name)
table.hashes.each_with_index do |t, _i|
types = Type.find_all_by_name(t['type_value']).map { |type| type.id.to_s }
p.queries.create(user_id: u.id, name: t['name'], filters: [Queries::WorkPackages::Filter.new(:type_id, operator: '=', values: types)])
end
end
Given(/^the user "([^\"]+)" has the following query menu items in the project "(.*?)":$/) do |login, project_name, table|
u = User.find_by_login login
p = get_project(project_name)
table.hashes.each_with_index do |t, _i|
query = p.queries.find_by_name t['navigatable']
MenuItems::QueryMenuItem.create name: t['name'], title: t['title'], navigatable_id: query.id
end
end
When /^the work package table has finished loading$/ do
message <<-MESSAGE
This is a safeguard to ensure that the work package table is loaded before performing actions
on UI items that have not been fully loaded.
It currently assumes that at least one filter is set, without the necessity of the filter being
displayed.
MESSAGE
expect(page).to have_selector('.advanced-filters--filter', visible: false), message
end
When /^I fill in the id of work package "(.+?)" into "(.+?)"$/ do |wp_name, field_name|
work_package = InstanceFinder.find(WorkPackage, wp_name)
fill_in(field_name, with: work_package.id)
end
Then /^the "(.+?)" field should contain the id of work package "(.+?)"$/ do |field_name, wp_name|
work_package = InstanceFinder.find(WorkPackage, wp_name)
should have_field(field_name, with: work_package.id.to_s)
end
Then /^the work package "(.+?)" should be shown as the parent$/ do |wp_name|
work_package = InstanceFinder.find(WorkPackage, wp_name)
should have_css('tr.work-package', text: work_package.to_s)
end
Then /^the work package should be shown with the following values:$/ do |table|
table_attributes = table.raw.select do |k, _v|
!['Subject', 'Type', 'Description'].include?(k)
end
table_attributes.each do |key, value|
label = find('dt.attributes-key-value--key', text: key)
should have_css("dd.#{label[:class].split(' ').last}", text: value)
end
if table.rows_hash['Type'] || table.rows_hash['Subject']
expected_header = Regexp.new("#{table.rows_hash['Type']}\\s?#\\d+: #{table.rows_hash['Subject']}", Regexp::IGNORECASE)
should have_css('h2', text: expected_header)
end
if table.rows_hash['Description']
should have_css('.description', text: table.rows_hash['Description'])
end
end
Then(/^the attribute "(.*?)" of work package "(.*?)" should be "(.*?)"$/) do |attribute, wp_name, value|
wp = WorkPackage.find_by_subject(wp_name)
wp ||= WorkPackages.where('subject like ?', wp_name).to_sql
wp.send(attribute).to_s.should == value
end