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openproject/spec/features/work_packages/timeline/timeline_dates_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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#
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require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.feature 'Work package timeline date formatting',
with_settings: { date_format: '%Y-%m-%d' },
js: true,
selenium: true do
shared_let(:type) { FactoryBot.create(:type_bug) }
shared_let(:project) { FactoryBot.create(:project, types: [type]) }
shared_let(:work_package) do
FactoryBot.create :work_package,
project: project,
type: type,
start_date: '2020-12-31',
due_date: '2021-01-01',
subject: 'My subject'
end
let(:wp_timeline) { Pages::WorkPackagesTimeline.new(project) }
let!(:query_tl) do
query = FactoryBot.build(:query, user: current_user, project: project)
query.column_names = ['id', 'type', 'subject']
query.filters.clear
query.timeline_visible = true
query.timeline_zoom_level = 'days'
query.name = 'Query with Timeline'
query.save!
query
end
def expect_date_week(date, expected_week)
week = page.evaluate_script <<~JS
moment('#{date}').format('ww');
JS
expect(week).to eq(expected_week)
end
before do
login_as current_user
wp_timeline.visit_query query_tl
end
describe 'with default settings',
with_settings: { start_of_week: '', first_week_of_year: '' } do
context 'with english locale user' do
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create :admin, language: 'en' }
it 'shows english ISO dates' do
# expect moment to return week 01 for start date
expect_date_week work_package.start_date.iso8601, '01'
expect_date_week work_package.due_date.iso8601, '01'
# Monday, 4th of january is the second week
expect_date_week '2021-01-04', '02'
end
end
context 'with german locale user' do
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create :admin, language: 'de' }
it 'shows german ISO dates' do
expect(page).to have_selector('.wp-timeline--header-element', text: '52')
expect(page).to have_selector('.wp-timeline--header-element', text: '53')
# expect moment to return week 53 for start date
expect_date_week work_package.start_date.iso8601, '53'
expect_date_week work_package.due_date.iso8601, '53'
# Monday, 4th of january is the first week
expect_date_week '2021-01-04', '01'
end
end
end
describe 'with US/CA settings',
with_settings: { start_of_week: '7', first_week_of_year: '1' } do
let(:current_user) { FactoryBot.create :admin }
it 'shows english ISO dates' do
expect(page).to have_selector('.wp-timeline--header-element', text: '01')
expect(page).to have_selector('.wp-timeline--header-element', text: '02')
expect(page).to have_no_selector('.wp-timeline--header-element', text: '53')
# expect moment to return week 01 for start date and due date
expect_date_week work_package.start_date.iso8601, '01'
expect_date_week work_package.due_date.iso8601, '01'
# First sunday in january is in second week
expect_date_week '2021-01-03', '02'
end
end
end