require 'spec_helper' describe Ci::Pipeline, models: true do let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create :empty_project } let(:pipeline) { FactoryGirl.create :ci_empty_pipeline, status: 'created', project: project } it { is_expected.to belong_to(:project) } it { is_expected.to belong_to(:user) } it { is_expected.to have_many(:statuses) } it { is_expected.to have_many(:trigger_requests) } it { is_expected.to have_many(:builds) } it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :sha } it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :status } it { is_expected.to respond_to :git_author_name } it { is_expected.to respond_to :git_author_email } it { is_expected.to respond_to :short_sha } it { is_expected.to delegate_method(:stages).to(:statuses) } describe '#valid_commit_sha' do context 'commit.sha can not start with 00000000' do before do pipeline.sha = '0' * 40 pipeline.valid_commit_sha end it('commit errors should not be empty') { expect(pipeline.errors).not_to be_empty } end end describe '#short_sha' do subject { pipeline.short_sha } it 'has 8 items' do expect(subject.size).to eq(8) end it { expect(pipeline.sha).to start_with(subject) } end describe '#retried' do subject { pipeline.retried } before do @build1 = FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'deploy' @build2 = FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'deploy' end it 'returns old builds' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(@build1) end end describe "coverage" do let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create :empty_project, build_coverage_regex: "/.*/" } let(:pipeline) { FactoryGirl.create :ci_empty_pipeline, project: project } it "calculates average when there are two builds with coverage" do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rspec", coverage: 30, pipeline: pipeline FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rubocop", coverage: 40, pipeline: pipeline expect(pipeline.coverage).to eq("35.00") end it "calculates average when there are two builds with coverage and one with nil" do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rspec", coverage: 30, pipeline: pipeline FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rubocop", coverage: 40, pipeline: pipeline FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, pipeline: pipeline expect(pipeline.coverage).to eq("35.00") end it "calculates average when there are two builds with coverage and one is retried" do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rspec", coverage: 30, pipeline: pipeline FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rubocop", coverage: 30, pipeline: pipeline FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rubocop", coverage: 40, pipeline: pipeline expect(pipeline.coverage).to eq("35.00") end it "calculates average when there is one build without coverage" do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, pipeline: pipeline expect(pipeline.coverage).to be_nil end end describe '#retryable?' do subject { pipeline.retryable? } context 'no failed builds' do before do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rspec", pipeline: pipeline, status: 'success' end it 'be not retryable' do is_expected.to be_falsey end end context 'with failed builds' do before do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rspec", pipeline: pipeline, status: 'running' FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, name: "rubocop", pipeline: pipeline, status: 'failed' end it 'be retryable' do is_expected.to be_truthy end end end describe '#stages' do let(:pipeline2) { FactoryGirl.create :ci_pipeline, project: project } subject { CommitStatus.where(pipeline: [pipeline, pipeline2]).stages } before do FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, pipeline: pipeline2, stage: 'test', stage_idx: 1 FactoryGirl.create :ci_build, pipeline: pipeline, stage: 'build', stage_idx: 0 end it 'return all stages' do is_expected.to eq(%w(build test)) end end describe 'state machine' do let(:current) { Time.now.change(usec: 0) } let(:build) { create :ci_build, name: 'build1', pipeline: pipeline } describe '#duration' do before do travel_to(current - 120) do pipeline.run end travel_to(current) do pipeline.succeed end end it 'matches sum of builds duration' do expect(pipeline.reload.duration).to eq(120) end end describe '#started_at' do it 'updates on transitioning to running' do build.run expect(pipeline.reload.started_at).not_to be_nil end it 'does not update on transitioning to success' do build.success expect(pipeline.reload.started_at).to be_nil end end describe '#finished_at' do it 'updates on transitioning to success' do build.success expect(pipeline.reload.finished_at).not_to be_nil end it 'does not update on transitioning to running' do build.run expect(pipeline.reload.finished_at).to be_nil end end end describe '#branch?' do subject { pipeline.branch? } context 'is not a tag' do before do pipeline.tag = false end it 'return true when tag is set to false' do is_expected.to be_truthy end end context 'is not a tag' do before do pipeline.tag = true end it 'return false when tag is set to true' do is_expected.to be_falsey end end end describe '#manual_actions' do subject { pipeline.manual_actions } it 'when none defined' do is_expected.to be_empty end context 'when action defined' do let!(:manual) { create(:ci_build, :manual, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'deploy') } it 'returns one action' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(manual) end context 'there are multiple of the same name' do let!(:manual2) { create(:ci_build, :manual, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'deploy') } it 'returns latest one' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(manual2) end end end end describe '#has_warnings?' do subject { pipeline.has_warnings? } context 'build which is allowed to fail fails' do before do create :ci_build, :success, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rspec' create :ci_build, :allowed_to_fail, :failed, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rubocop' end it 'returns true' do is_expected.to be_truthy end end context 'build which is allowed to fail succeeds' do before do create :ci_build, :success, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rspec' create :ci_build, :allowed_to_fail, :success, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rubocop' end it 'returns false' do is_expected.to be_falsey end end context 'build is retried and succeeds' do before do create :ci_build, :success, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rubocop' create :ci_build, :failed, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rspec' create :ci_build, :success, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'rspec' end it 'returns false' do is_expected.to be_falsey end end end describe '#status' do let!(:build) { create(:ci_build, :created, pipeline: pipeline, name: 'test') } subject { pipeline.reload.status } context 'on queuing' do before do build.enqueue end it { is_expected.to eq('pending') } end context 'on run' do before do build.enqueue build.run end it { is_expected.to eq('running') } end context 'on drop' do before do build.drop end it { is_expected.to eq('failed') } end context 'on success' do before do build.success end it { is_expected.to eq('success') } end context 'on cancel' do before do build.cancel end it { is_expected.to eq('canceled') } end context 'on failure and build retry' do before do build.drop Ci::Build.retry(build) end # We are changing a state: created > failed > running # Instead of: created > failed > pending # Since the pipeline already run, so it should not be pending anymore it { is_expected.to eq('running') } end end describe '#execute_hooks' do let!(:build_a) { create_build('a') } let!(:build_b) { create_build('b') } let!(:hook) do create(:project_hook, project: project, pipeline_events: enabled) end before do ProjectWebHookWorker.drain end context 'with pipeline hooks enabled' do let(:enabled) { true } before do WebMock.stub_request(:post, hook.url) end context 'with multiple builds' do context 'when build is queued' do before do build_a.enqueue build_b.enqueue end it 'receive a pending event once' do expect(WebMock).to have_requested_pipeline_hook('pending').once end end context 'when build is run' do before do build_a.enqueue build_a.run build_b.enqueue build_b.run end it 'receive a running event once' do expect(WebMock).to have_requested_pipeline_hook('running').once end end context 'when all builds succeed' do before do build_a.success build_b.success end it 'receive a success event once' do expect(WebMock).to have_requested_pipeline_hook('success').once end end def have_requested_pipeline_hook(status) have_requested(:post, hook.url).with do |req| json_body = JSON.parse(req.body) json_body['object_attributes']['status'] == status && json_body['builds'].length == 2 end end end end context 'with pipeline hooks disabled' do let(:enabled) { false } before do build_a.enqueue build_b.enqueue end it 'did not execute pipeline_hook after touched' do expect(WebMock).not_to have_requested(:post, hook.url) end end def create_build(name) create(:ci_build, :created, pipeline: pipeline, name: name) end end end