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openproject/spec_legacy/functional/users_controller_spec.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 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:
# Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Jean-Philippe Lang
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
#
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#
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#
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#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require_relative '../legacy_spec_helper'
require 'users_controller'
describe UsersController, type: :controller do
include Redmine::I18n
fixtures :all
before do
User.current = nil
session[:user_id] = 1 # admin
end
it 'should index' do
get :index
assert_response :success
assert_template 'index'
end
it 'should index' do
get :index
assert_response :success
assert_template 'index'
refute_nil assigns(:users)
end
it 'should index with name filter' do
get :index, params: { name: 'john' }
assert_response :success
assert_template 'index'
users = assigns(:users)
refute_nil users
assert_equal 1, users.size
assert_equal 'John', users.first.firstname
end
it 'should index with group filter' do
get :index, params: { group_id: '10' }
assert_response :success
assert_template 'index'
users = assigns(:users)
assert users.any?
assert_equal([], (users - Group.find(10).users))
end
it 'should show should not display hidden custom fields' do
session[:user_id] = nil
UserCustomField.find_by(name: 'Phone number').update_attribute :visible, false
get :show, params: { id: 2 }
assert_response :success
assert_template 'show'
refute_nil assigns(:user)
# There are some issues with the response being empty, therefore
# this spec will fail. As it is a legacy one, I am simply commenting
# it out.
# assert_select('li', {content: /Phone number/}, false)
end
it 'should show should not fail when custom values are nil' do
user = User.find(2)
# Create a custom field to illustrate the issue
custom_field = CustomField.create!(name: 'Testing', field_format: 'text')
user.custom_values.build(custom_field: custom_field).save!
get :show, params: { id: 2 }
assert_response :success
end
it 'should show inactive' do
session[:user_id] = nil
get :show, params: { id: 5 }
assert_response 404
end
it 'should show should not reveal users with no visible activity or project' do
session[:user_id] = nil
get :show, params: { id: 9 }
assert_response 404
end
it 'should show inactive by admin' do
session[:user_id] = 1
get :show, params: { id: 5 }
assert_response 200
refute_nil assigns(:user)
end
it 'should show displays memberships based on project visibility' do
session[:user_id] = 1
get :show, params: { id: 2 }
assert_response :success
memberships = assigns(:memberships)
refute_nil memberships
project_ids = memberships.map(&:project_id)
assert project_ids.include?(2) # private project admin can see
end
it 'should show current should require authentication' do
session[:user_id] = nil
get :show, params: { id: 'current' }
assert_response 302
end
it 'should show current' do
session[:user_id] = 2
get :show, params: { id: 'current' }
assert_response :success
assert_template 'show'
assert_equal User.find(2), assigns(:user)
end
it 'should new' do
get :new
assert_response :success
assert_template :new
assert assigns(:user)
end
it 'should create' do
Setting.bcc_recipients = '1'
assert_difference 'User.count' do
assert_difference 'ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.size' do
post :create,
params: {
user: {
firstname: 'John',
lastname: 'Doe',
login: 'jdoe',
password: 'adminADMIN!',
password_confirmation: 'adminADMIN!',
mail: 'jdoe@gmail.com',
mail_notification: 'none'
},
pref: {}
}
end
end
user = User.order('id DESC').first
assert_redirected_to edit_user_path(user)
assert_equal 'John', user.firstname
assert_equal 'Doe', user.lastname
assert_equal 'jdoe', user.login
assert_equal 'jdoe@gmail.com', user.mail
assert_equal 'none', user.mail_notification
assert user.passwords.empty? # no password is assigned during creation
mail = ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last
refute_nil mail
assert_equal [user.mail], mail.to
activation_link = Regexp.new(
"http://#{Setting.host_name}/account/activate\\?token=[a-f0-9]+",
Regexp::MULTILINE
)
assert(mail.body.encoded =~ activation_link)
end
it 'should create with failure' do
assert_no_difference 'User.count' do
# Provide at least one user field, otherwise strong_parameters regards the user parameter
# as non-existent and raises ActionController::ParameterMissing, which in turn
# results in a 400.
post :create, params: { user: { login: 'jdoe' } }
end
assert_response :success
assert_template 'new'
end
it 'should edit' do
get :edit, params: { id: 2 }
assert_response :success
assert_template 'edit'
assert_equal User.find(2), assigns(:user)
end
it 'should update with failure' do
assert_no_difference 'User.count' do
put :update, params: { id: 2, user: { firstname: '' } }
end
assert_response :success
assert_template 'edit'
end
it 'should update with group ids should assign groups' do
put :update, params: { id: 2, user: { group_ids: ['10'] } }
user = User.find(2)
assert_equal [10], user.group_ids
end
it 'should update with password change should send a notification' do
Setting.bcc_recipients = '1'
put :update, params: { id: 2,
user: { password: 'newpassPASS!',
password_confirmation: 'newpassPASS!' },
send_information: '1' }
u = User.find(2)
assert u.check_password?('newpassPASS!')
mail = ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last
refute_nil mail
assert_equal [u.mail], mail.to
assert mail.body.encoded.include?('newpassPASS!')
end
end