54 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
54 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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# Note that we actually update the attribute on the target_project/group, rather than
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# using `allow`. This is because there are some specs where, based on how the notification
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# is done, using an `allow` doesn't change the correct object.
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shared_examples 'project emails are disabled' do
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let(:target_project) { notification_target.is_a?(Project) ? notification_target : notification_target.project }
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before do
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reset_delivered_emails!
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target_project.clear_memoization(:emails_disabled)
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end
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it 'sends no emails with project emails disabled' do
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target_project.update_attribute(:emails_disabled, true)
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notification_trigger
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should_not_email_anyone
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end
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it 'sends emails to someone' do
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target_project.update_attribute(:emails_disabled, false)
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notification_trigger
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should_email_anyone
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end
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end
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shared_examples 'group emails are disabled' do
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let(:target_group) { notification_target.is_a?(Group) ? notification_target : notification_target.project.group }
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before do
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reset_delivered_emails!
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target_group.clear_memoization(:emails_disabled)
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end
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it 'sends no emails with group emails disabled' do
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target_group.update_attribute(:emails_disabled, true)
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notification_trigger
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should_not_email_anyone
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end
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it 'sends emails to someone' do
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target_group.update_attribute(:emails_disabled, false)
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notification_trigger
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should_email_anyone
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end
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end
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