debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/scripts/lib/glfm/update_specification_spec.rb
2023-04-23 21:23:45 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'fast_spec_helper'
require_relative '../../../../scripts/lib/glfm/update_specification'
require_relative '../../../support/helpers/next_instance_of'
# IMPORTANT NOTE: See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/gitlab_flavored_markdown/specification_guide/#update-specificationrb-script
# for details on the implementation and usage of the `update_specification.rb` script being tested.
# This developers guide contains diagrams and documentation of the script,
# including explanations and examples of all files it reads and writes.
#
# Note that this test is not structured in a traditional way, with multiple examples
# to cover all different scenarios. Instead, the content of the stubbed test fixture
# files are crafted to cover multiple scenarios with in a single example run.
#
# This is because the invocation of the full script is slow, because it executes
# a subshell for processing, which runs a full Rails environment.
# This results in each full run of the script taking between 30-60 seconds.
# The majority of this is spent loading the Rails environment.
#
# However, only the `with generation of spec.html` context is used
# to test this slow sub-process, and it only contains one example.
#
# All other tests currently in the file pass the `skip_spec_html_generation: true`
# flag to `#process`, which skips the slow sub-process. All of these other tests
# should run in sub-second time when the Spring pre-loader is used. This allows
# logic which is not directly related to the slow sub-processes to be TDD'd with a
# very rapid feedback cycle.
RSpec.describe Glfm::UpdateSpecification, '#process', feature_category: :team_planning do
include NextInstanceOf
subject { described_class.new }
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_uri) { described_class::GHFM_SPEC_TXT_URI }
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_uri_parsed) { instance_double(URI::HTTPS, :ghfm_spec_txt_uri_parsed) }
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_uri_io) { StringIO.new(ghfm_spec_txt_contents) }
let(:ghfm_spec_md_path) { described_class::GHFM_SPEC_MD_PATH }
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_local_io) { StringIO.new(ghfm_spec_txt_contents) }
let(:glfm_official_specification_md_path) { described_class::GLFM_OFFICIAL_SPECIFICATION_MD_PATH }
let(:glfm_official_specification_md_io) { StringIO.new(glfm_official_specification_md_contents) }
let(:glfm_internal_extensions_md_path) { described_class::GLFM_INTERNAL_EXTENSIONS_MD_PATH }
let(:glfm_internal_extensions_md_io) { StringIO.new(glfm_internal_extensions_md_contents) }
let(:glfm_spec_txt_path) { described_class::GLFM_SPEC_TXT_PATH }
let(:glfm_spec_txt_io) { StringIO.new }
let(:glfm_spec_html_path) { described_class::GLFM_SPEC_HTML_PATH }
let(:glfm_spec_html_io) { StringIO.new }
let(:es_snapshot_spec_md_path) { described_class::ES_SNAPSHOT_SPEC_MD_PATH }
let(:es_snapshot_spec_md_io) { StringIO.new }
let(:es_snapshot_spec_html_path) { described_class::ES_SNAPSHOT_SPEC_HTML_PATH }
let(:es_snapshot_spec_html_io) { StringIO.new }
let(:markdown_tempfile_io) { StringIO.new }
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_examples) do
<<~MARKDOWN
# Section with examples
## Emphasis and strong
```````````````````````````````` example
_EMPHASIS LINE 1_
_EMPHASIS LINE 2_
.
<p><em>EMPHASIS LINE 1</em>
<em>EMPHASIS LINE 2</em></p>
````````````````````````````````
```````````````````````````````` example
__STRONG!__
.
<p><strong>STRONG!</strong></p>
````````````````````````````````
End of last GitHub examples section.
MARKDOWN
end
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_contents) do
<<~MARKDOWN
---
title: GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec
version: 0.29
date: '2019-04-06'
license: '[CC-BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)'
...
# Introduction
GHFM Intro.
#{ghfm_spec_txt_examples}
<!-- END TESTS -->
# Appendix
Appendix text.
MARKDOWN
end
let(:glfm_official_specification_md_examples) do
<<~MARKDOWN
# Official Specification Section with Examples
```````````````````````````````` example
official example
.
<p>official example</p>
````````````````````````````````
MARKDOWN
end
let(:glfm_official_specification_md_contents) do
<<~MARKDOWN
GLFM official text before examples
#{described_class::BEGIN_TESTS_COMMENT_LINE_TEXT}
#{glfm_official_specification_md_examples}
#{described_class::END_TESTS_COMMENT_LINE_TEXT}
GLFM official text after examples
MARKDOWN
end
let(:glfm_internal_extensions_md_examples) do
<<~MARKDOWN
# Internal Extension Section with Examples
```````````````````````````````` example
internal example
.
<p>internal extension example</p>
````````````````````````````````
MARKDOWN
end
let(:glfm_internal_extensions_md_contents) do
<<~MARKDOWN
#{described_class::BEGIN_TESTS_COMMENT_LINE_TEXT}
#{glfm_internal_extensions_md_examples}
#{described_class::END_TESTS_COMMENT_LINE_TEXT}
MARKDOWN
end
before do
# Mock default ENV var values
stub_env('UPDATE_GHFM_SPEC_MD')
# We mock out the URI and local file IO objects with real StringIO, instead of just mock
# objects. This gives better and more realistic coverage, while still avoiding
# actual network and filesystem I/O during the spec run.
# input files
allow(URI).to receive(:parse).with(ghfm_spec_txt_uri).and_return(ghfm_spec_txt_uri_parsed)
allow(ghfm_spec_txt_uri_parsed).to receive(:open).and_return(ghfm_spec_txt_uri_io)
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(ghfm_spec_md_path) { ghfm_spec_txt_local_io }
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(glfm_official_specification_md_path) do
glfm_official_specification_md_io
end
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(glfm_internal_extensions_md_path) do
glfm_internal_extensions_md_io
end
# output files
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(glfm_spec_txt_path, 'w') { glfm_spec_txt_io }
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(glfm_spec_html_path, 'w') { glfm_spec_html_io }
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(es_snapshot_spec_md_path, 'w') { es_snapshot_spec_md_io }
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(es_snapshot_spec_html_path, 'w') { es_snapshot_spec_html_io }
# Allow normal opening of Tempfile files created during script execution.
tempfile_basenames = [
described_class::MARKDOWN_TEMPFILE_BASENAME[0],
described_class::STATIC_HTML_TEMPFILE_BASENAME[0]
].join('|')
# NOTE: This approach with a single regex seems to be the only way this can work. If you
# attempt to have multiple `allow...and_call_original` with `any_args`, the mocked
# parameter matching will fail to match the second one.
tempfiles_regex = /(#{tempfile_basenames})/
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(tempfiles_regex, any_args).and_call_original
# Prevent console output when running tests
allow(subject).to receive(:output)
end
describe 'retrieving latest GHFM spec.txt' do
context 'when UPDATE_GHFM_SPEC_MD is not true (default)' do
it 'does not download' do
expect(URI).not_to receive(:parse).with(ghfm_spec_txt_uri)
subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true)
expect(reread_io(ghfm_spec_txt_local_io)).to eq(ghfm_spec_txt_contents)
end
end
context 'when UPDATE_GHFM_SPEC_MD is true' do
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_local_io) { StringIO.new }
before do
stub_env('UPDATE_GHFM_SPEC_MD', 'true')
allow(File).to receive(:open).with(ghfm_spec_md_path, 'w') { ghfm_spec_txt_local_io }
end
context 'with success' do
it 'downloads and saves' do
subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true)
expect(reread_io(ghfm_spec_txt_local_io)).to eq(ghfm_spec_txt_contents)
end
end
context 'with error handling' do
context 'with a version mismatch' do
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_contents) do
<<~MARKDOWN
---
title: GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec
version: 0.30
...
MARKDOWN
end
it 'raises an error' do
expect do
subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true)
end.to raise_error /version mismatch.*expected.*29.*got.*30/i
end
end
context 'with a failed read of file lines' do
let(:ghfm_spec_txt_contents) { '' }
it 'raises an error if lines cannot be read' do
expect { subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true) }.to raise_error /unable to read lines/i
end
end
context 'with a failed re-read of file string' do
before do
allow(ghfm_spec_txt_uri_io).to receive(:read).and_return(nil)
end
it 'raises an error if file is blank' do
expect { subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true) }.to raise_error /unable to read string/i
end
end
end
end
end
describe 'writing output_spec/spec.txt' do
let(:glfm_spec_txt_contents) { reread_io(glfm_spec_txt_io) }
before do
subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true)
end
it 'includes only the header and official examples' do
expected = described_class::GLFM_SPEC_TXT_HEADER + glfm_official_specification_md_contents
expect(glfm_spec_txt_contents).to eq(expected)
end
end
describe 'writing output_example_snapshots/snapshot_spec.md' do
let(:es_snapshot_spec_md_contents) { reread_io(es_snapshot_spec_md_io) }
context 'with valid glfm_internal_extensions.md' do
before do
subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true)
end
it 'replaces the header text with the GitLab version' do
expect(es_snapshot_spec_md_contents).not_to match(/GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec/m)
expect(es_snapshot_spec_md_contents).not_to match(/^version: \d\.\d/m)
expect(es_snapshot_spec_md_contents).not_to match(/^date: /m)
expect(es_snapshot_spec_md_contents).to match(/#{Regexp.escape(described_class::ES_SNAPSHOT_SPEC_MD_HEADER)}/mo)
end
it 'includes header and all examples', :unlimited_max_formatted_output_length do
# rubocop:disable Style/StringConcatenation (string contatenation is more readable)
expected = described_class::ES_SNAPSHOT_SPEC_MD_HEADER +
ghfm_spec_txt_examples +
"\n" +
glfm_official_specification_md_examples +
"\n\n" + # NOTE: We want a blank line between the official and internal examples
glfm_internal_extensions_md_examples +
"\n"
# rubocop:enable Style/StringConcatenation
expect(es_snapshot_spec_md_contents).to eq(expected)
end
end
context 'with invalid non-example content in glfm_internal_extensions.md' do
let(:glfm_internal_extensions_md_contents) do
<<~MARKDOWN
THIS TEXT IS NOT ALLOWED IN THIS FILE, ONLY EXAMPLES IN BEGIN/END TEST BLOCK ARE ALLOWED
#{described_class::BEGIN_TESTS_COMMENT_LINE_TEXT}
#{glfm_internal_extensions_md_examples}
#{described_class::END_TESTS_COMMENT_LINE_TEXT}
MARKDOWN
end
it 'raises an error' do
expect { subject.process(skip_spec_html_generation: true) }.to raise_error /no content is allowed outside/i
end
end
end
# rubocop:disable RSpec/MultipleMemoizedHelpers
describe 'writing output html files' do
let(:spec_html_contents) { reread_io(glfm_spec_html_io) }
let(:snapshot_spec_html_contents) { reread_io(es_snapshot_spec_html_io) }
before do
subject.process
end
it 'renders expected HTML', :unlimited_max_formatted_output_length do
# NOTE: We do all assertions for both output HTML files in this same `it` example block,
# because calling a full `subject.process` without `skip_spec_html_generation: true`
# is very slow, and want to avoid doing it multiple times
#
# We also do fairly loose and minimal assertions around the basic structure of the files.
# Otherwise, if we asserted the complete exact structure of the HTML, this would be a
# brittle test which would breaks every time that something minor changed around the
# GLFM rendering. E.g. classes, ids, attribute ordering, etc. All of this behavior
# should be thoroughly covered elsewhere by other testing. If there are regressions
# in the update specification logic in the future which are not caught by this example,
# additional test coverage can be added as necessary.
# --------------------
# spec.html assertions
# --------------------
# correct title should in a header
expect(spec_html_contents).to match(%r{<h1.*#{described_class::GLFM_SPEC_TXT_TITLE}</h1>}o)
# correct text should be included with correct ordering
expect(spec_html_contents)
.to match(%r{official text before.*official example.*official text after}m)
# -----------------------------
# snapshot_spec.html assertions
# -----------------------------
# correct title should in a header
expect(snapshot_spec_html_contents).to match(%r{<h1.*#{described_class::ES_SNAPSHOT_SPEC_TITLE}</h1>}o)
# correct example text should be included
expect(snapshot_spec_html_contents)
.to match(%r{internal example}m)
# -----------------------------
# general formatting assertions
# -----------------------------
md = '_EMPHASIS LINE 1_'
html = '&lt;em&gt;EMPHASIS LINE 1&lt;/em&gt;'
# examples should have markdown and HTML in separate pre+code blocks
expected_example_1_regex = "<pre.*<code.*#{md}.*</code></pre>.*<pre.*<code.*#{html}.*</code></pre>"
expect(snapshot_spec_html_contents).to match(%r{#{expected_example_1_regex}}m)
# examples should have proper divs prepended for numbering, links, and styling
empty_div_for_example_class = '<div>'
examplenum_div = '<div><a href="#example-1">Example 1</a></div>'
expect(snapshot_spec_html_contents)
.to match(%r{#{empty_div_for_example_class}\n#{examplenum_div}.*#{expected_example_1_regex}.*}m)
end
end
# rubocop:enable RSpec/MultipleMemoizedHelpers
def reread_io(io)
# Reset the io StringIO to the beginning position of the buffer
io.seek(0)
io.read
end
end