debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/graphql/resolvers/ci/group_runners_resolver_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
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RSpec.describe Resolvers::Ci::GroupRunnersResolver, feature_category: :runner_fleet do
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include GraphqlHelpers
describe '#resolve' do
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subject do
resolve(described_class, obj: obj, ctx: { current_user: user }, args: args,
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arg_style: :internal)
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end
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include_context 'runners resolver setup'
let(:obj) { group }
let(:args) { {} }
# First, we can do a couple of basic real tests to verify common cases. That ensures that the code works.
context 'when user cannot see runners' do
it 'returns no runners' do
expect(subject.items.to_a).to eq([])
end
end
context 'with user as group owner' do
before do
group.add_owner(user)
end
it 'returns all the runners' do
expect(subject.items.to_a).to contain_exactly(inactive_project_runner, offline_project_runner, group_runner, subgroup_runner)
end
context 'with membership direct' do
let(:args) { { membership: :direct } }
it 'returns only direct runners' do
expect(subject.items.to_a).to contain_exactly(group_runner)
end
end
end
# Then, we can check specific edge cases for this resolver
context 'with obj set to nil' do
let(:obj) { nil }
it 'raises an error' do
expect { subject }.to raise_error('Expected group missing')
end
end
context 'with obj not set to group' do
let(:obj) { build(:project) }
it 'raises an error' do
expect { subject }.to raise_error('Expected group missing')
end
end
# Here we have a mocked part. We assume that all possible edge cases are covered in RunnersFinder spec. So we don't need to test them twice.
# Only thing we can do is to verify that args from the resolver is correctly transformed to params of the Finder and we return the Finder's result back.
describe 'Allowed query arguments' do
let(:finder) { instance_double(::Ci::RunnersFinder) }
let(:args) do
{
status: 'active',
type: :group_type,
tag_list: ['active_runner'],
search: 'abc',
sort: :contacted_asc,
membership: :descendants
}
end
let(:expected_params) do
{
status_status: 'active',
type_type: :group_type,
tag_name: ['active_runner'],
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preload: false,
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search: 'abc',
sort: 'contacted_asc',
membership: :descendants,
group: group
}
end
it 'calls RunnersFinder with expected arguments' do
allow(::Ci::RunnersFinder).to receive(:new).with(current_user: user, params: expected_params).once.and_return(finder)
allow(finder).to receive(:execute).once.and_return([:execute_return_value])
expect(subject.items.to_a).to eq([:execute_return_value])
end
end
end
end