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openproject/spec/models/attribute_help_text/work_package_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
describe AttributeHelpText::WorkPackage, type: :model do
describe '.available_attributes' do
subject { described_class.available_attributes }
it 'returns an array of potential attributes' do
expect(subject).to be_a Hash
end
end
describe '.used_attributes' do
let!(:instance) { FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text }
subject { described_class.used_attributes instance.type }
it 'returns used attributes' do
expect(subject).to eq([instance.attribute_name])
end
end
describe '.visible' do
let(:project) { FactoryBot.create(:project) }
let(:role) { FactoryBot.create(:role, permissions: permissions) }
let(:user) do
FactoryBot.create(:user,
member_in_project: project,
member_through_role: role)
end
let(:permission) { [] }
let(:static_instance) { FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text, attribute_name: 'project' }
let(:cf_instance) do
custom_field = FactoryBot.create :text_wp_custom_field
FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text, attribute_name: "custom_field_#{custom_field.id}"
end
subject { FactoryBot.build :work_package_help_text }
before do
# need to clear the cache to free the memoized
# Type.translated_work_package_form_attributes
Rails.cache.clear
static_instance
cf_instance
end
subject { described_class.visible(user) }
context 'user having no permission' do
let(:user) do
FactoryBot.create(:user)
end
it 'returns the help text for the static attribute but not the one for the custom field' do
is_expected
.to match_array([static_instance])
end
end
context 'user having the `edit_projects` permission' do
let(:permissions) { [:edit_projects] }
it 'returns the help text for the static and cf attribute' do
is_expected
.to match_array([static_instance, cf_instance])
end
end
context 'user being member in a project with activated custom fields' do
let(:permissions) { [] }
let(:type) do
type = FactoryBot.create(:type)
project.types << type
type
end
let(:cf_instance_active) do
custom_field = FactoryBot.create(:text_wp_custom_field)
project.work_package_custom_fields << custom_field
type.custom_fields << custom_field
FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text, attribute_name: "custom_field_#{custom_field.id}"
end
let(:cf_instance_inactive) do
cf_instance
end
let(:cf_instance_inactive_no_type) do
custom_field = FactoryBot.create(:text_wp_custom_field)
project.work_package_custom_fields << custom_field
FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text, attribute_name: "custom_field_#{custom_field.id}"
end
let(:cf_instance_inactive_not_in_project) do
custom_field = FactoryBot.create(:text_wp_custom_field)
type.custom_fields << custom_field
FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text, attribute_name: "custom_field_#{custom_field.id}"
end
let(:cf_instance_for_all) do
custom_field = FactoryBot.create(:text_wp_custom_field, is_for_all: true)
FactoryBot.create :work_package_help_text, attribute_name: "custom_field_#{custom_field.id}"
end
before do
cf_instance_active
cf_instance_inactive
cf_instance_inactive_no_type
cf_instance_inactive_not_in_project
cf_instance_for_all
end
it 'returns the help text for the static and active cf attributes' do
is_expected
.to match_array([static_instance, cf_instance_active, cf_instance_for_all])
end
end
end
describe 'validations' do
before do
allow(described_class).to receive(:available_attributes).and_return(status: 'Status')
end
let(:attribute_name) { 'status' }
let(:help_text) { 'foobar' }
subject { described_class.new attribute_name: attribute_name, help_text: help_text }
context 'help_text is nil' do
let(:help_text) { nil }
it 'validates presence of help text' do
expect(subject.valid?).to be_falsey
expect(subject.errors[:help_text].count).to eql(1)
expect(subject.errors[:help_text].first)
.to eql(I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.blank'))
end
end
context 'attribute_name is nil' do
let(:attribute_name) { nil }
it 'validates presence of attribute name' do
expect(subject.valid?).to be_falsey
expect(subject.errors[:attribute_name].count).to eql(1)
expect(subject.errors[:attribute_name].first)
.to eql(I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.inclusion'))
end
end
context 'attribute_name is invalid' do
let(:attribute_name) { 'foobar' }
it 'validates inclusion of attribute name' do
expect(subject.valid?).to be_falsey
expect(subject.errors[:attribute_name].count).to eql(1)
expect(subject.errors[:attribute_name].first)
.to eql(I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.inclusion'))
end
end
end
describe 'instance' do
subject { FactoryBot.build :work_package_help_text }
it 'provides a caption of its type' do
expect(subject.attribute_scope).to eq 'WorkPackage'
expect(subject.type_caption).to eq I18n.t(:label_work_package)
end
end
end