debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/lib/gitlab/reference_extractor_spec.rb
2018-03-17 18:26:18 +05:30

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require 'spec_helper'
describe Gitlab::ReferenceExtractor do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
before do
project.add_developer(project.creator)
end
subject { described_class.new(project, project.creator) }
it 'accesses valid user objects' do
@u_foo = create(:user, username: 'foo')
@u_bar = create(:user, username: 'bar')
@u_offteam = create(:user, username: 'offteam')
project.add_guest(@u_foo)
project.add_guest(@u_bar)
subject.analyze('@foo, @baduser, @bar, and @offteam')
expect(subject.users).to match_array([@u_foo, @u_bar, @u_offteam])
end
it 'ignores user mentions inside specific elements' do
@u_foo = create(:user, username: 'foo')
@u_bar = create(:user, username: 'bar')
@u_offteam = create(:user, username: 'offteam')
project.add_reporter(@u_foo)
project.add_reporter(@u_bar)
subject.analyze(%Q{
Inline code: `@foo`
Code block:
```
@bar
```
Quote:
> @offteam
})
expect(subject.users).to match_array([])
end
describe 'directly addressed users' do
before do
@u_foo = create(:user, username: 'foo')
@u_foo2 = create(:user, username: 'foo2')
@u_foo3 = create(:user, username: 'foo3')
@u_foo4 = create(:user, username: 'foo4')
@u_foo5 = create(:user, username: 'foo5')
@u_bar = create(:user, username: 'bar')
@u_bar2 = create(:user, username: 'bar2')
@u_bar3 = create(:user, username: 'bar3')
@u_bar4 = create(:user, username: 'bar4')
@u_tom = create(:user, username: 'tom')
@u_tom2 = create(:user, username: 'tom2')
end
context 'when a user is directly addressed' do
it 'accesses the user object which is mentioned in the beginning of the line' do
subject.analyze('@foo What do you think? cc: @bar, @tom')
expect(subject.directly_addressed_users).to match_array([@u_foo])
end
it "doesn't access the user object if it's not mentioned in the beginning of the line" do
subject.analyze('What do you think? cc: @bar')
expect(subject.directly_addressed_users).to be_empty
end
end
context 'when multiple users are addressed' do
it 'accesses the user objects which are mentioned in the beginning of the line' do
subject.analyze('@foo @bar What do you think? cc: @tom')
expect(subject.directly_addressed_users).to match_array([@u_foo, @u_bar])
end
it "doesn't access the user objects if they are not mentioned in the beginning of the line" do
subject.analyze('What do you think? cc: @foo @bar @tom')
expect(subject.directly_addressed_users).to be_empty
end
end
context 'when multiple users are addressed in different paragraphs' do
it 'accesses user objects which are mentioned in the beginning of each paragraph' do
subject.analyze <<-NOTE.strip_heredoc
@foo What do you think? cc: @tom
- @bar can you please have a look?
>>>
@foo2 what do you think? cc: @bar2
>>>
@foo3 @foo4 thank you!
> @foo5 well done!
1. @bar3 Can you please check? cc: @tom2
2. @bar4 What do you this of this MR?
NOTE
expect(subject.directly_addressed_users).to match_array([@u_foo, @u_foo3, @u_foo4])
end
end
end
it 'does not include anchors from table of contents in issue references' do
issue1 = create(:issue, project: project)
issue2 = create(:issue, project: project)
subject.analyze("not real issue <h4>#{issue1.iid}</h4>, real issue #{issue2.to_reference}")
expect(subject.issues).to match_array([issue2])
end
it 'accesses valid issue objects' do
@i0 = create(:issue, project: project)
@i1 = create(:issue, project: project)
subject.analyze("#{@i0.to_reference}, #{@i1.to_reference}, and #{Issue.reference_prefix}999.")
expect(subject.issues).to match_array([@i0, @i1])
end
it 'accesses valid merge requests' do
@m0 = create(:merge_request, source_project: project, target_project: project, source_branch: 'markdown')
@m1 = create(:merge_request, source_project: project, target_project: project, source_branch: 'feature_conflict')
subject.analyze("!999, !#{@m1.iid}, and !#{@m0.iid}.")
expect(subject.merge_requests).to match_array([@m1, @m0])
end
it 'accesses valid labels' do
@l0 = create(:label, title: 'one', project: project)
@l1 = create(:label, title: 'two', project: project)
@l2 = create(:label)
subject.analyze("~#{@l0.id}, ~999, ~#{@l2.id}, ~#{@l1.id}")
expect(subject.labels).to match_array([@l0, @l1])
end
it 'accesses valid snippets' do
@s0 = create(:project_snippet, project: project)
@s1 = create(:project_snippet, project: project)
@s2 = create(:project_snippet)
subject.analyze("$#{@s0.id}, $999, $#{@s2.id}, $#{@s1.id}")
expect(subject.snippets).to match_array([@s0, @s1])
end
it 'accesses valid commits' do
project = create(:project, :repository) { |p| p.add_developer(p.creator) }
commit = project.commit('master')
extractor = described_class.new(project, project.creator)
extractor.analyze("this references commits #{commit.sha[0..6]} and 012345")
extracted = extractor.commits
expect(extracted.size).to eq(1)
expect(extracted[0].sha).to eq(commit.sha)
expect(extracted[0].message).to eq(commit.message)
end
it 'accesses valid commit ranges' do
project = create(:project, :repository) { |p| p.add_developer(p.creator) }
commit = project.commit('master')
earlier_commit = project.commit('master~2')
extractor = described_class.new(project, project.creator)
extractor.analyze("this references commits #{earlier_commit.sha[0..6]}...#{commit.sha[0..6]}")
extracted = extractor.commit_ranges
expect(extracted.size).to eq(1)
expect(extracted.first).to be_kind_of(CommitRange)
expect(extracted.first.commit_from).to eq earlier_commit
expect(extracted.first.commit_to).to eq commit
end
context 'with an external issue tracker' do
let(:project) { create(:jira_project) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
context 'when GitLab issues are enabled' do
it 'returns both JIRA and internal issues' do
subject.analyze("JIRA-123 and FOOBAR-4567 and #{issue.to_reference}")
expect(subject.issues).to eq [ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-123', project),
ExternalIssue.new('FOOBAR-4567', project),
issue]
end
it 'returns only JIRA issues if the internal one does not exists' do
subject.analyze("JIRA-123 and FOOBAR-4567 and #999")
expect(subject.issues).to eq [ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-123', project),
ExternalIssue.new('FOOBAR-4567', project)]
end
end
context 'when GitLab issues are disabled' do
before do
project.issues_enabled = false
project.save!
end
it 'returns only JIRA issues' do
subject.analyze("JIRA-123 and FOOBAR-4567 and #{issue.to_reference}")
expect(subject.issues).to eq [ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-123', project),
ExternalIssue.new('FOOBAR-4567', project)]
end
end
end
context 'with a project with an underscore' do
let(:other_project) { create(:project, path: 'test_project') }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: other_project) }
before do
other_project.add_developer(project.creator)
end
it 'handles project issue references' do
subject.analyze("this refers issue #{issue.to_reference(project)}")
extracted = subject.issues
expect(extracted.size).to eq(1)
expect(extracted).to match_array([issue])
end
end
describe '#all' do
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
let(:label) { create(:label, project: project) }
let(:text) { "Ref. #{issue.to_reference} and #{label.to_reference}" }
before do
project.add_developer(project.creator)
subject.analyze(text)
end
it 'returns all referables' do
expect(subject.all).to match_array([issue, label])
end
end
describe '.references_pattern' do
subject { described_class.references_pattern }
it { is_expected.to be_kind_of Regexp }
end
describe 'referables prefixes' do
def prefixes
described_class::REFERABLES.each_with_object({}) do |referable, result|
klass = referable.to_s.camelize.constantize
next unless klass.respond_to?(:reference_prefix)
prefix = klass.reference_prefix
result[prefix] ||= []
result[prefix] << referable
end
end
it 'returns all supported prefixes' do
expect(prefixes.keys.uniq).to match_array(%w(@ # ~ % ! $ &))
end
it 'does not allow one prefix for multiple referables if not allowed specificly' do
# make sure you are not overriding existing prefix before changing this hash
multiple_allowed = {
'@' => 3
}
prefixes.each do |prefix, referables|
expected_count = multiple_allowed[prefix] || 1
expect(referables.count).to eq(expected_count)
end
end
end
end