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openproject/test/unit/custom_value_test.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 the OpenProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require File.expand_path('../../test_helper', __FILE__)
class CustomValueTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def test_string_field_validation_with_blank_value
f = CustomField.new(:field_format => 'string')
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => f)
v.value = nil
assert v.valid?
v.value = ''
assert v.valid?
f.is_required = true
v.value = nil
assert !v.valid?
v.value = ''
assert !v.valid?
end
def test_string_field_validation_with_min_and_max_lengths
f = CustomField.new(:field_format => 'string', :min_length => 2, :max_length => 5)
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => f, :value => '')
assert v.valid?
v.value = 'a'
assert !v.valid?
v.value = 'a' * 2
assert v.valid?
v.value = 'a' * 6
assert !v.valid?
end
def test_string_field_validation_with_regexp
f = CustomField.new(:field_format => 'string', :regexp => '^[A-Z0-9]*$')
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => f, :value => '')
assert v.valid?
v.value = 'abc'
assert !v.valid?
v.value = 'ABC'
assert v.valid?
end
def test_date_field_validation
f = CustomField.new(:field_format => 'date')
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => f, :value => '')
assert v.valid?
v.value = 'abc'
assert !v.valid?
v.value = '1975-07-14'
assert v.valid?
end
def test_list_field_validation
f = CustomField.new(:field_format => 'list', :possible_values => ['value1', 'value2'])
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => f, :value => '')
assert v.valid?
v.value = 'abc'
assert !v.valid?
v.value = 'value2'
assert v.valid?
end
def test_int_field_validation
f = CustomField.new(:field_format => 'int')
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => f, :value => '')
assert v.valid?
v.value = 'abc'
assert !v.valid?
v.value = '123'
assert v.valid?
v.value = '+123'
assert v.valid?
v.value = '-123'
assert v.valid?
end
def test_float_field_validation
user = FactoryGirl.create :user
FactoryGirl.create :float_user_custom_field, :name => "Money"
v = CustomValue.new(:customized => user, :custom_field => UserCustomField.find_by_name('Money'))
v.value = '11.2'
assert v.save
v.value = ''
assert v.save
v.value = '-6.250'
assert v.save
v.value = '6a'
assert !v.save
end
def test_default_value
custom_field = FactoryGirl.create :issue_custom_field,
:field_format => 'string',
:default_value => "Default String"
field = CustomField.find_by_default_value('Default String')
assert_not_nil field
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => field)
assert_equal 'Default String', v.value
v = CustomValue.new(:custom_field => field, :value => 'Not empty')
assert_equal 'Not empty', v.value
end
def test_sti_polymorphic_association
# Rails uses top level sti class for polymorphic association. See #3978.
user = FactoryGirl.create :user
custom_field = FactoryGirl.create :user_custom_field, :field_format => 'string'
custom_value = FactoryGirl.create :principal_custom_value,
:custom_field => custom_field,
:customized => user,
:value => '01 23 45 67 89'
user.reload
assert !user.custom_values.empty?
assert !custom_value.customized.nil?
end
end