debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/services/ci/enqueue_job_service_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Ci::EnqueueJobService, '#execute', feature_category: :continuous_integration do
let_it_be(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:user) { create(:user, developer_projects: [project]) }
let(:pipeline) { create(:ci_pipeline, project: project) }
let(:build) { create(:ci_build, :manual, pipeline: pipeline) }
let(:service) do
described_class.new(build, current_user: user)
end
subject(:execute) { service.execute }
it 'assigns the user to the job' do
expect { execute }.to change { build.reload.user }.to(user)
end
it 'calls enqueue!' do
expect(build).to receive(:enqueue!)
execute
end
it 'calls Ci::ResetSkippedJobsService' do
expect_next_instance_of(Ci::ResetSkippedJobsService) do |service|
expect(service).to receive(:execute).with(build)
end
execute
end
it 'returns the job' do
expect(execute).to eq(build)
end
context 'when variables are supplied' do
let(:job_variables) do
[{ key: 'first', secret_value: 'first' },
{ key: 'second', secret_value: 'second' }]
end
let(:service) do
described_class.new(build, current_user: user, variables: job_variables)
end
it 'assigns the variables to the job' do
execute
expect(build.reload.job_variables.map(&:key)).to contain_exactly('first', 'second')
end
end
context 'when the job transition is invalid' do
let(:bridge) { create(:ci_bridge, :failed, pipeline: pipeline, project: project) }
let(:service) do
described_class.new(bridge, current_user: user)
end
it 'raises StateMachines::InvalidTransition' do
expect { execute }.to raise_error StateMachines::InvalidTransition
end
end
context 'when a transition block is supplied' do
let(:bridge) { create(:ci_bridge, :playable, pipeline: pipeline) }
let(:service) do
described_class.new(bridge, current_user: user)
end
subject(:execute) { service.execute(&:pending!) }
it 'calls the transition block instead of enqueue!' do
expect(bridge).to receive(:pending!)
expect(bridge).not_to receive(:enqueue!)
execute
end
end
end