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#-- copyright
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2021 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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#
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#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe Workflows::BulkUpdateService, 'integration', type: :model do
let(:type) do
FactoryBot.create(:type)
end
let(:role) do
FactoryBot.create(:role)
end
let(:status1) do
FactoryBot.create(:status)
end
let(:status2) do
FactoryBot.create(:status)
end
let(:status3) do
FactoryBot.create(:status)
end
let(:status4) do
FactoryBot.create(:status)
end
let(:status5) do
FactoryBot.create(:status)
end
let(:instance) do
described_class.new(role: role, type: type)
end
describe '#call' do
let(:params) { {} }
let(:subject) do
instance.call(params)
end
context 'with status transitions for everybody' do
let(:params) do
{
status4.id => { status5.id => ['always'] },
status3.id => { status1.id => ['always'], status2.id => ['always'] }
}
end
it 'sets the workflows' do
subject
expect(Workflow.where(type_id: type.id, role_id: role.id).count)
.to eql 3
refute_nil Workflow.where(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status3.id, new_status_id: status2.id).first
assert_nil Workflow.where(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status5.id, new_status_id: status4.id).first
end
end
context 'with additional transitions' do
let(:params) do
{
status4.id => { status5.id => ['always'] },
status3.id => { status1.id => ['author'], status2.id => ['assignee'], status4.id => %w(author assignee) }
}
end
it 'sets the workflows' do
subject
expect(Workflow.where(type_id: type.id, role_id: role.id).count)
.to eql 4
w = Workflow.where(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status4.id, new_status_id: status5.id).first
assert !w.author
assert !w.assignee
w = Workflow.where(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status3.id, new_status_id: status1.id).first
assert w.author
assert !w.assignee
w = Workflow.where(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status3.id, new_status_id: status2.id).first
assert !w.author
assert w.assignee
w = Workflow.where(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status3.id, new_status_id: status4.id).first
assert w.author
assert w.assignee
end
end
context 'without transitions' do
let(:params) do
{}
end
before do
Workflow.create!(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status3.id, new_status_id: status2.id)
end
it 'should clear all workflows' do
subject
expect(Workflow.where(type_id: type.id, role_id: role.id).count)
.to eql 0
end
end
context 'with no params' do
let(:params) do
nil
end
before do
Workflow.create!(role_id: role.id, type_id: type.id, old_status_id: status3.id, new_status_id: status2.id)
end
it 'should clear all workflows' do
subject
expect(Workflow.where(type_id: type.id, role_id: role.id).count)
.to eql 0
end
end
end
end