# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe Gitlab::Ci::Variables::Builder::Project do let_it_be(:project) { create(:project, :repository) } let(:builder) { described_class.new(project) } describe '#secret_variables' do let(:environment) { '*' } let(:protected_ref) { false } let_it_be(:variable) do create(:ci_variable, value: 'secret', project: project) end let_it_be(:protected_variable) do create(:ci_variable, :protected, value: 'protected', project: project) end let(:variable_item) { item(variable) } let(:protected_variable_item) { item(protected_variable) } subject do builder.secret_variables( environment: environment, protected_ref: protected_ref) end context 'when the ref is protected' do let(:protected_ref) { true } it 'contains all the variables' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable_item, protected_variable_item) end end context 'when the ref is not protected' do let(:protected_ref) { false } it 'contains only the unprotected variables' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable_item) end end context 'when environment name is specified' do let(:environment) { 'review/name' } before do Ci::Variable.update_all(environment_scope: environment_scope) end context 'when environment scope is exactly matched' do let(:environment_scope) { 'review/name' } it { is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable_item) } end context 'when environment scope is matched by wildcard' do let(:environment_scope) { 'review/*' } it { is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable_item) } end context 'when environment scope does not match' do let(:environment_scope) { 'review/*/special' } it { is_expected.not_to contain_exactly(variable_item) } end context 'when environment scope has _' do let(:environment_scope) { '*_*' } it 'does not treat it as wildcard' do is_expected.not_to contain_exactly(variable_item) end end context 'when environment name contains underscore' do let(:environment) { 'foo_bar/test' } let(:environment_scope) { 'foo_bar/*' } it 'matches literally for _' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable_item) end end # The environment name and scope cannot have % at the moment, # but we're considering relaxing it and we should also make sure # it doesn't break in case some data sneaked in somehow as we're # not checking this integrity in database level. context 'when environment scope has %' do let(:environment_scope) { '*%*' } it 'does not treat it as wildcard' do is_expected.not_to contain_exactly(variable_item) end end context 'when environment name contains a percent' do let(:environment) { 'foo%bar/test' } let(:environment_scope) { 'foo%bar/*' } it 'matches literally for _' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable_item) end end end context 'when variables with the same name have different environment scopes' do let(:environment) { 'review/name' } let_it_be(:partially_matched_variable) do create(:ci_variable, key: variable.key, value: 'partial', environment_scope: 'review/*', project: project) end let_it_be(:perfectly_matched_variable) do create(:ci_variable, key: variable.key, value: 'prefect', environment_scope: 'review/name', project: project) end it 'puts variables matching environment scope more in the end' do variables_collection = Gitlab::Ci::Variables::Collection.new([ variable, partially_matched_variable, perfectly_matched_variable ]).to_runner_variables expect(subject.to_runner_variables).to eq(variables_collection) end end end def item(variable) Gitlab::Ci::Variables::Collection::Item.fabricate(variable) end end