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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
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#
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require 'spec_helper'
require 'support/shared/previews'
describe WorkPackagesController, type: :controller do
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return current_user
# disables sending mails
allow(UserMailer).to receive(:new).and_return(double('mailer').as_null_object)
end
let(:planning_element) { FactoryGirl.create(:work_package, project_id: project.id) }
let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, identifier: 'test_project', is_public: false) }
let(:stub_planning_element) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:work_package, project_id: stub_project.id) }
let(:stub_project) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:project, identifier: 'test_project', is_public: false) }
let(:stub_issue) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:work_package, project_id: stub_project.id) }
let(:stub_user) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:user) }
let(:stub_work_package) { double('work_package', id: 1337, project: stub_project).as_null_object }
let(:current_user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
def self.requires_permission_in_project(&block)
describe 'w/o the permission to see the project/work_package' do
before do
allow(controller).to receive(:work_package).and_return(nil)
call_action
end
it 'should render a 403' do
expect(response.response_code).to be === 403
end
end
describe 'w/ the permission to see the project
w/ having the necessary permissions' do
before do
expect(WorkPackage).to receive_message_chain('visible.find_by').and_return(stub_work_package)
end
instance_eval(&block)
end
end
def self.requires_export_permission(&block)
describe 'w/ the export permission
w/o a project' do
let(:project) { nil }
before do
expect(User.current).to receive(:allowed_to?)
.with(:export_work_packages,
project,
global: true)
.and_return(true)
end
instance_eval(&block)
end
describe 'w/ the export permission
w/ a project' do
before do
params[:project_id] = project.id
expect(User.current).to receive(:allowed_to?)
.with(:export_work_packages,
project,
global: false)
.and_return(true)
end
instance_eval(&block)
end
describe 'w/o the export permission' do
let(:project) { nil }
before do
expect(User.current).to receive(:allowed_to?)
.with(:export_work_packages,
project,
global: true)
.and_return(false)
call_action
end
it 'should render a 403' do
expect(response.response_code).to eq(403)
end
end
end
describe 'index' do
let(:query) { FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:query).tap(&:add_default_filter) }
let(:work_packages) { double('work packages').as_null_object }
let(:results) { double('results').as_null_object }
before do
allow(User.current).to receive(:allowed_to?).and_return(false)
expect(User.current).to receive(:allowed_to?)
.with({ controller: 'work_packages',
action: 'index' },
project,
global: true)
.and_return(true)
end
describe 'with valid query' do
before do
allow(controller).to receive(:retrieve_query_v3).and_return(query)
# Note: Stubs for methods used to build up the json query results.
# TODO RS: Clearly this isn't testing anything, but it all needs to be moved to an API controller anyway.
allow(query).to receive(:results).and_return(results)
allow(results).to receive_message_chain(:work_packages, :page, :per_page).and_return(work_packages)
end
describe 'html' do
let(:call_action) { get('index', params: { project_id: project.id }) }
before do call_action end
describe 'w/o a project' do
let(:project) { nil }
let(:call_action) { get('index') }
it 'should render the index template' do
expect(response).to render_template('work_packages/index')
end
end
context 'w/ a project' do
it 'should render the index template' do
expect(response).to render_template('work_packages/index')
end
end
end
describe 'csv' do
let(:params) { {} }
let(:call_action) { get('index', params: params.merge(format: 'csv')) }
requires_export_permission do
before do
mock_csv = double('csv export')
expect(WorkPackage::Exporter).to receive(:csv).with(work_packages, query)
.and_return(mock_csv)
expect(controller)
.to receive(:send_data)
.with(mock_csv.to_s,
type: 'text/csv; header=present; charset=utf-8;',
disposition: "attachment; filename=#{query.name}.csv") do |_|
# We need to render something because otherwise
# the controller will and he will not find a suitable template
controller.render plain: 'success'
end
end
it 'should fulfill the defined should_receives' do
call_action
end
end
end
describe 'pdf' do
let(:params) { {} }
let(:call_action) { get('index', params: params.merge(format: 'pdf')) }
requires_export_permission do
context 'w/ a valid query' do
before do
pdf_data = 'pdfdata'
mock_pdf = double('pdf export')
allow(mock_pdf)
.to receive(:render)
.and_return(pdf_data)
expect(WorkPackage::Exporter).to receive(:pdf).and_return(mock_pdf)
expect(controller).to receive(:send_data).with(pdf_data,
type: 'application/pdf',
filename: 'export.pdf') do |*_args|
# We need to render something because otherwise
# the controller will and he will not find a suitable template
controller.render plain: 'success'
end
end
it 'should fulfill the defined should_receives' do
call_action
end
end
context 'with invalid query' do
let(:params) { { query_id: 'hokusbogus' } }
context 'when a non-existant query has been previously selected' do
before do
allow(controller)
.to receive(:retrieve_query_v3)
.and_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
call_action
end
it 'renders a 404' do
expect(response.response_code).to be === 404
end
end
end
end
end
describe 'atom' do
let(:params) { {} }
let(:call_action) { get('index', params: params.merge(format: 'atom')) }
requires_export_permission do
before do
expect(controller).to receive(:render_feed).with(work_packages, anything) do |*_args|
# We need to render something because otherwise
# the controller will and he will not find a suitable template
controller.render plain: 'success'
end
end
it 'should fulfill the defined should_receives' do
call_action
end
end
end
end
end
describe 'index with actual data' do
require 'csv'
render_views
##
# When Ruby tries to join the following work package's subject encoded in ISO-8859-1
# and its description encoded in UTF-8 it will result in a CompatibilityError.
# This would not happen if the description contained only letters covered by
# ISO-8859-1. Since this can happen, though, it is more sensible to encode everything
# in UTF-8 which gets rid of this problem altogether.
let(:work_package) do
FactoryGirl.create(
:work_package,
subject: "Ruby encodes ß as '\\xDF' in ISO-8859-1.",
description: "\u2022 requires unicode.",
assigned_to: current_user)
end
let(:current_user) { FactoryGirl.create(:admin) }
it 'performs a successful export' do
wp = work_package
expect {
get :index, params: { format: 'csv', c: [:subject, :assignee, :updatedAt] }
}.not_to raise_error
data = CSV.parse(response.body)
expect(data.size).to eq(2)
expect(data.last).to include(wp.subject)
expect(data.last).to include(wp.description)
expect(data.last).to include(current_user.name)
expect(data.last).to include(wp.updated_at.localtime.strftime("%m/%d/%Y %I:%M %p"))
end
end
describe 'index with a broken project reference' do
before do
get('index', params: { project_id: 'project_that_doesnt_exist' })
end
it { is_expected.to respond_with :not_found }
end
describe 'show.html' do
let(:call_action) { get('show', params: { id: '1337' }) }
requires_permission_in_project do
it 'renders the show builder template' do
call_action
expect(response).to render_template('work_packages/show')
end
end
end
describe 'show.pdf' do
let(:call_action) { get('show', params: { format: 'pdf', id: '1337' }) }
requires_permission_in_project do
it 'respond with a pdf' do
pdf_data = 'foobar'
pdf = double('pdf')
allow(pdf)
.to receive(:render)
.and_return(pdf_data)
expected_name = "#{stub_work_package.project.identifier}-#{stub_work_package.id}.pdf"
expect(WorkPackage::Exporter).to receive(:work_package_to_pdf).and_return(pdf)
expect(controller).to receive(:send_data).with(pdf_data,
type: 'application/pdf',
filename: expected_name) do |*_args|
# We need to render something because otherwise
# the controller will and he will not find a suitable template
controller.render plain: 'success'
end
call_action
end
end
end
describe 'show.atom' do
let(:call_action) { get('show', params: { format: 'atom', id: '1337' }) }
requires_permission_in_project do
it 'render the journal/index template' do
call_action
expect(response).to render_template('journals/index')
end
end
end
describe 'redirect deep link', with_settings: { login_required?: true } do
let(:current_user) { User.anonymous }
let(:params) {
{ project_id: project.id }
}
it 'redirects to collection with query' do
get 'index', params: params.merge(query_id: 123, query_props: 'foo')
expect(response).to be_redirect
location = "/projects/#{project.id}/work_packages?query_id=123&query_props=foo"
expect(response.location).to end_with(CGI.escape(location))
end
end
end