require 'spec_helper' describe LabelsFinder do describe '#execute' do let(:group_1) { create(:group) } let(:group_2) { create(:group) } let(:group_3) { create(:group) } let(:project_1) { create(:project, namespace: group_1) } let(:project_2) { create(:project, namespace: group_2) } let(:project_3) { create(:project) } let(:project_4) { create(:project, :public) } let(:project_5) { create(:project, namespace: group_1) } let!(:project_label_1) { create(:label, project: project_1, title: 'Label 1') } let!(:project_label_2) { create(:label, project: project_2, title: 'Label 2') } let!(:project_label_4) { create(:label, project: project_4, title: 'Label 4') } let!(:project_label_5) { create(:label, project: project_5, title: 'Label 5') } let!(:group_label_1) { create(:group_label, group: group_1, title: 'Label 1 (group)') } let!(:group_label_2) { create(:group_label, group: group_1, title: 'Group Label 2') } let!(:group_label_3) { create(:group_label, group: group_2, title: 'Group Label 3') } let(:user) { create(:user) } before do create(:label, project: project_3, title: 'Label 3') create(:group_label, group: group_3, title: 'Group Label 4') project_1.add_developer(user) end context 'with no filter' do it 'returns labels from projects the user have access' do group_2.add_developer(user) finder = described_class.new(user) expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2, group_label_3, project_label_1, group_label_1, project_label_2, project_label_4] end it 'returns labels available if nil title is supplied' do group_2.add_developer(user) # params[:title] will return `nil` regardless whether it is specified finder = described_class.new(user, title: nil) expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2, group_label_3, project_label_1, group_label_1, project_label_2, project_label_4] end end context 'filtering by group_id' do it 'returns labels available for any non-archived project within the group' do group_1.add_developer(user) project_1.archive! finder = described_class.new(user, group_id: group_1.id) expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2, group_label_1, project_label_5] end context 'when only_group_labels is true' do it 'returns only group labels' do group_1.add_developer(user) finder = described_class.new(user, group_id: group_1.id, only_group_labels: true) expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2, group_label_1] end end end context 'filtering by project_id' do it 'returns labels available for the project' do finder = described_class.new(user, project_id: project_1.id) expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2, project_label_1, group_label_1] end context 'as an administrator' do it 'does not return labels from another project' do # Purposefully creating a project with _nothing_ associated to it isolated_project = create(:project) admin = create(:admin) # project_3 has a label associated to it, which we don't want coming # back when we ask for the isolated project's labels project_3.add_reporter(admin) finder = described_class.new(admin, project_id: isolated_project.id) expect(finder.execute).to be_empty end end end context 'filtering by title' do it 'returns label with that title' do finder = described_class.new(user, title: 'Group Label 2') expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2] end it 'returns label with title alias' do finder = described_class.new(user, name: 'Group Label 2') expect(finder.execute).to eq [group_label_2] end it 'returns no labels if empty title is supplied' do finder = described_class.new(user, title: []) expect(finder.execute).to be_empty end it 'returns no labels if blank title is supplied' do finder = described_class.new(user, title: '') expect(finder.execute).to be_empty end it 'returns no labels if empty name is supplied' do finder = described_class.new(user, name: []) expect(finder.execute).to be_empty end end end end