debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/services/issues/move_service_spec.rb
2020-03-09 13:42:32 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe Issues::MoveService do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:author) { create(:user) }
let(:title) { 'Some issue' }
let(:description) { "Some issue description with mention to #{user.to_reference}" }
let(:group) { create(:group, :private) }
let(:sub_group_1) { create(:group, :private, parent: group) }
let(:sub_group_2) { create(:group, :private, parent: group) }
let(:old_project) { create(:project, namespace: sub_group_1) }
let(:new_project) { create(:project, namespace: sub_group_2) }
let(:old_issue) do
create(:issue, title: title, description: description, project: old_project, author: author)
end
subject(:move_service) do
described_class.new(old_project, user)
end
shared_context 'user can move issue' do
before do
old_project.add_reporter(user)
new_project.add_reporter(user)
end
end
describe '#execute' do
shared_context 'issue move executed' do
let!(:award_emoji) { create(:award_emoji, awardable: old_issue) }
let!(:new_issue) { move_service.execute(old_issue, new_project) }
end
context 'issue movable' do
let!(:note_with_mention) { create(:note, noteable: old_issue, author: author, project: old_project, note: "note with mention #{user.to_reference}") }
let!(:note_with_no_mention) { create(:note, noteable: old_issue, author: author, project: old_project, note: "note without mention") }
include_context 'user can move issue'
context 'generic issue' do
include_context 'issue move executed'
it 'creates a new issue in a new project' do
expect(new_issue.project).to eq new_project
end
it 'rewrites issue title' do
expect(new_issue.title).to eq title
end
it 'rewrites issue description' do
expect(new_issue.description).to eq description
end
it 'adds system note to old issue at the end' do
expect(old_issue.notes.last.note).to start_with 'moved to'
end
it 'adds system note to new issue at the end' do
expect(new_issue.notes.last.note).to start_with 'moved from'
end
it 'closes old issue' do
expect(old_issue.closed?).to be true
end
it 'persists new issue' do
expect(new_issue.persisted?).to be true
end
it 'persists all changes' do
expect(old_issue.changed?).to be false
expect(new_issue.changed?).to be false
end
it 'preserves author' do
expect(new_issue.author).to eq author
end
it 'creates a new internal id for issue' do
expect(new_issue.iid).to be 1
end
it 'marks issue as moved' do
expect(old_issue.moved?).to eq true
expect(old_issue.moved_to).to eq new_issue
end
it 'preserves create time' do
expect(old_issue.created_at).to eq new_issue.created_at
end
it 'moves the award emoji' do
expect(old_issue.award_emoji.first.name).to eq new_issue.reload.award_emoji.first.name
end
context 'when issue has notes with mentions' do
it 'saves user mentions with actual mentions for new issue' do
expect(new_issue.user_mentions.where(note_id: nil).first.mentioned_users_ids).to match_array([user.id])
expect(new_issue.user_mentions.where.not(note_id: nil).first.mentioned_users_ids).to match_array([user.id])
expect(new_issue.user_mentions.where.not(note_id: nil).count).to eq 1
expect(new_issue.user_mentions.count).to eq 2
end
end
end
context 'issue with assignee' do
let(:assignee) { create(:user) }
before do
old_issue.assignees = [assignee]
end
it 'preserves assignee with access to the new issue' do
new_project.add_reporter(assignee)
new_issue = move_service.execute(old_issue, new_project)
expect(new_issue.assignees).to eq([assignee])
end
it 'ignores assignee without access to the new issue' do
new_issue = move_service.execute(old_issue, new_project)
expect(new_issue.assignees).to be_empty
end
end
context 'moving to same project' do
let(:new_project) { old_project }
it 'raises error' do
expect { move_service.execute(old_issue, new_project) }
.to raise_error(StandardError, /Cannot move issue/)
end
end
context 'project issue hooks' do
let!(:hook) { create(:project_hook, project: old_project, issues_events: true) }
it 'executes project issue hooks' do
allow_next_instance_of(WebHookService) do |instance|
allow(instance).to receive(:execute)
end
# Ideally, we'd test that `WebHookWorker.jobs.size` increased by 1,
# but since the entire spec run takes place in a transaction, we never
# actually get to the `after_commit` hook that queues these jobs.
expect { move_service.execute(old_issue, new_project) }
.not_to raise_error # Sidekiq::Worker::EnqueueFromTransactionError
end
end
end
describe 'move permissions' do
let(:move) { move_service.execute(old_issue, new_project) }
context 'user is reporter in both projects' do
include_context 'user can move issue'
it { expect { move }.not_to raise_error }
end
context 'user is reporter only in new project' do
before do
new_project.add_reporter(user)
end
it { expect { move }.to raise_error(StandardError, /permissions/) }
end
context 'user is reporter only in old project' do
before do
old_project.add_reporter(user)
end
it { expect { move }.to raise_error(StandardError, /permissions/) }
end
context 'user is reporter in one project and guest in another' do
before do
new_project.add_guest(user)
old_project.add_reporter(user)
end
it { expect { move }.to raise_error(StandardError, /permissions/) }
end
context 'issue has already been moved' do
include_context 'user can move issue'
let(:moved_to_issue) { create(:issue) }
let(:old_issue) do
create(:issue, project: old_project, author: author,
moved_to: moved_to_issue)
end
it { expect { move }.to raise_error(StandardError, /permissions/) }
end
context 'issue is not persisted' do
include_context 'user can move issue'
let(:old_issue) { build(:issue, project: old_project, author: author) }
it { expect { move }.to raise_error(StandardError, /permissions/) }
end
end
end
end