# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe IncidentManagement::Incidents::CreateService, feature_category: :incident_management do let_it_be(:project) { create(:project) } let_it_be(:user) { User.alert_bot } let(:description) { 'Incident description' } describe '#execute' do subject(:create_incident) { described_class.new(project, user, title: title, description: description).execute } context 'when incident has title and description' do let(:title) { 'Incident title' } let(:new_issue) { Issue.last! } it 'responds with success' do expect(create_incident).to be_success end it 'creates an incident issue' do expect { create_incident }.to change(Issue, :count).by(1) end it 'created issue has correct attributes', :aggregate_failures do create_incident expect(new_issue.title).to eq(title) expect(new_issue.description).to eq(description) expect(new_issue.author).to eq(user) end it_behaves_like 'incident issue' do before do create_incident end let(:issue) { new_issue } end context 'with default severity' do it 'sets the correct severity level to "unknown"' do create_incident expect(new_issue.severity).to eq(IssuableSeverity::DEFAULT) end end context 'with severity' do using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax subject(:create_incident) { described_class.new(project, user, title: title, description: description, severity: severity).execute } where(:severity, :incident_severity) do 'critical' | 'critical' 'high' | 'high' 'medium' | 'medium' 'low' | 'low' 'unknown' | 'unknown' end with_them do it 'sets the correct severity level' do create_incident expect(new_issue.severity).to eq(incident_severity) end end end context 'with an alert' do subject(:create_incident) { described_class.new(project, user, title: title, description: description, alert: alert).execute } context 'when the alert is valid' do let(:alert) { create(:alert_management_alert, project: project) } it 'associates the alert with the incident' do expect(create_incident[:issue].reload.alert_management_alerts).to match_array([alert]) end end context 'when the alert is not valid' do let(:alert) { create(:alert_management_alert, :with_validation_errors, project: project) } it 'does not associate the alert with the incident' do expect(create_incident[:issue].reload.alert_management_alerts).to be_empty end end end end context 'when incident has no title' do let(:title) { '' } it 'does not create an issue' do expect { create_incident }.not_to change(Issue, :count) end it 'responds with errors' do expect(create_incident).to be_error expect(create_incident.errors).to contain_exactly("Title can't be blank") end it 'result payload contains an Issue object' do expect(create_incident.payload[:issue]).to be_kind_of(Issue) end context 'with alert' do let(:alert) { create(:alert_management_alert, project: project) } subject(:create_incident) { described_class.new(project, user, title: title, description: description, alert: alert).execute } context 'the alert prevents the issue from saving' do let(:alert) { create(:alert_management_alert, :with_validation_errors, project: project) } it 'responds with errors' do expect(create_incident).to be_error expect(create_incident.errors).to contain_exactly('Hosts hosts array is over 255 chars') end end end end end end