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openproject/spec/legacy/unit/relation_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2015 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
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require 'legacy_spec_helper'
describe Relation, type: :model do
include MiniTest::Assertions # refute
fixtures :all
it 'should create' do
from = WorkPackage.find(1)
to = WorkPackage.find(2)
relation = Relation.new from: from, to: to, relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES
assert relation.save
relation.reload
assert_equal Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES, relation.relation_type
assert_equal from, relation.from
assert_equal to, relation.to
end
it 'should follows relation should be reversed' do
from = WorkPackage.find(1)
to = WorkPackage.find(2)
relation = Relation.new from: from, to: to, relation_type: Relation::TYPE_FOLLOWS
assert relation.save
relation.reload
assert_equal Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES, relation.relation_type
assert_equal to, relation.from
assert_equal from, relation.to
end
it 'should follows relation should not be reversed if validation fails' do
from = WorkPackage.find(1)
to = WorkPackage.find(2)
relation = Relation.new from: from, to: to, relation_type: Relation::TYPE_FOLLOWS, delay: 'xx'
assert !relation.save
assert_equal Relation::TYPE_FOLLOWS, relation.relation_type
assert_equal from, relation.from
assert_equal to, relation.to
end
it 'should relation type for' do
from = WorkPackage.find(1)
to = WorkPackage.find(2)
relation = Relation.new from: from, to: to, relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES
assert_equal Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES, relation.relation_type_for(from)
assert_equal Relation::TYPE_FOLLOWS, relation.relation_type_for(to)
end
it 'should set dates of target without to' do
r = Relation.new(from: WorkPackage.new(start_date: Date.today), relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES, delay: 1)
assert_nil r.set_dates_of_target
end
it 'should set dates of target without issues' do
r = Relation.new(relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES, delay: 1)
assert_nil r.set_dates_of_target
end
it 'should validates circular dependency' do
Relation.delete_all
assert Relation.create!(from: WorkPackage.find(1), to: WorkPackage.find(2), relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES)
assert Relation.create!(from: WorkPackage.find(2), to: WorkPackage.find(3), relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES)
r = Relation.new(from: WorkPackage.find(3), to: WorkPackage.find(1), relation_type: Relation::TYPE_PRECEDES)
assert !r.save
refute_empty r.errors[:base]
end
end