Commit f76df890 authored by Robert Speicher's avatar Robert Speicher

Begin cleaning out spec/helpers/gitlab_markdown_helper_spec

parent 34a23bda
......@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ module GitlabMarkdownHelper
end
end
# TODO (rspeicher): This should be its own filter
def create_relative_links(text)
paths = extract_paths(text)
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......@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
describe "#gfm" do
it "should return unaltered text if project is nil" do
skip "rspeicher - This isn't actually checked in this method anymore."
actual = "Testing references: ##{issue.iid}"
expect(gfm(actual)).not_to eq(actual)
......@@ -46,11 +47,13 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
it "should not alter non-references" do
skip "rspeicher - Invalid test: markdown has already been parsed by the time gfm gets it"
actual = expected = "_Please_ *stop* 'helping' and all the other b*$#%' you do."
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(expected)
end
it "should not touch HTML entities" do
skip "rspeicher - Invalid test: Sanitize (or Nokogiri?) translates the HTML entity back"
allow(@project).to receive(:issue_exists?).
with(39).and_return([issue])
actual = 'We'll accept good pull requests.'
......@@ -62,341 +65,6 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
to have_selector('a.gfm.foo')
end
describe "referencing a commit range" do
let(:expected) { namespace_project_compare_path(project.namespace, project, from: earlier_commit.id, to: commit.id) }
it "should link using a full id" do
actual = "What happened in #{earlier_commit.id}...#{commit.id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link using a short id" do
actual = "What happened in #{earlier_commit.short_id}...#{commit.short_id}"
expected = namespace_project_compare_path(project.namespace, project, from: earlier_commit.short_id, to: commit.short_id)
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link inclusively" do
actual = "What happened in #{earlier_commit.id}..#{commit.id}"
expected = namespace_project_compare_path(project.namespace, project, from: "#{earlier_commit.id}^", to: commit.id)
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link with adjacent text" do
actual = "(see #{earlier_commit.id}...#{commit.id})"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should keep whitespace intact" do
actual = "Changes #{earlier_commit.id}...#{commit.id} dramatically"
expected = /Changes <a.+>#{earlier_commit.id}...#{commit.id}<\/a> dramatically/
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should not link with an invalid id" do
actual = expected = "What happened in #{earlier_commit.id.reverse}...#{commit.id.reverse}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(expected)
end
it "should include a title attribute" do
actual = "What happened in #{earlier_commit.id}...#{commit.id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/title="Commits #{earlier_commit.id} through #{commit.id}"/)
end
it "should include standard gfm classes" do
actual = "What happened in #{earlier_commit.id}...#{commit.id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/class="\s?gfm gfm-commit_range\s?"/)
end
end
describe "referencing a commit" do
let(:expected) { namespace_project_commit_path(project.namespace, project, commit) }
it "should link using a full id" do
actual = "Reverts #{commit.id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link using a short id" do
actual = "Backported from #{commit.short_id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link with adjacent text" do
actual = "Reverted (see #{commit.id})"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should keep whitespace intact" do
actual = "Changes #{commit.id} dramatically"
expected = /Changes <a.+>#{commit.id}<\/a> dramatically/
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should not link with an invalid id" do
actual = expected = "What happened in #{commit.id.reverse}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(expected)
end
it "should include a title attribute" do
actual = "Reverts #{commit.id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/title="#{commit.link_title}"/)
end
it "should include standard gfm classes" do
actual = "Reverts #{commit.id}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/class="\s?gfm gfm-commit\s?"/)
end
end
describe "referencing a team member" do
let(:actual) { "@#{user.username} you are right." }
let(:expected) { user_path(user) }
before do
project.team << [user, :master]
end
it "should link using a simple name" do
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link using a name with dots" do
user.update_attributes(name: "alphA.Beta")
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link using name with underscores" do
user.update_attributes(name: "ping_pong_king")
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link with adjacent text" do
actual = "Mail the admin (@#{user.username})"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should keep whitespace intact" do
actual = "Yes, @#{user.username} is right."
expected = /Yes, <a.+>@#{user.username}<\/a> is right/
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should not link with an invalid id" do
actual = expected = "@#{user.username.reverse} you are right."
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(expected)
end
it "should include standard gfm classes" do
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/class="\s?gfm gfm-project_member\s?"/)
end
end
# Shared examples for referencing an object
#
# Expects the following attributes to be available in the example group:
#
# - object - The object itself
# - reference - The object reference string (e.g., #1234, $1234, !1234)
#
# Currently limited to Snippets, Issues and MergeRequests
shared_examples 'referenced object' do
let(:actual) { "Reference to #{reference}" }
let(:expected) { polymorphic_path([project.namespace, project, object]) }
it "should link using a valid id" do
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link with adjacent text" do
# Wrap the reference in parenthesis
expect(gfm(actual.gsub(reference, "(#{reference})"))).to match(expected)
# Append some text to the end of the reference
expect(gfm(actual.gsub(reference, "#{reference}, right?"))).
to match(expected)
end
it "should keep whitespace intact" do
actual = "Referenced #{reference} already."
expected = /Referenced <a.+>[^\s]+<\/a> already/
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should not link with an invalid id" do
# Modify the reference string so it's still parsed, but is invalid
reference.gsub!(/^(.)(\d+)$/, '\1' + ('\2' * 2))
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(actual)
end
it "should include a title attribute" do
title = "#{object.class.to_s.titlecase}: #{object.title}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/title="#{title}"/)
end
it "should include standard gfm classes" do
css = object.class.to_s.underscore
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/class="\s?gfm gfm-#{css}\s?"/)
end
end
# Shared examples for referencing an object in a different project
#
# Expects the following attributes to be available in the example group:
#
# - object - The object itself
# - reference - The object reference string (e.g., #1234, $1234, !1234)
# - other_project - The project that owns the target object
#
# Currently limited to Snippets, Issues and MergeRequests
shared_examples 'cross-project referenced object' do
let(:project_path) { @other_project.path_with_namespace }
let(:full_reference) { "#{project_path}#{reference}" }
let(:actual) { "Reference to #{full_reference}" }
let(:expected) do
if object.is_a?(Commit)
namespace_project_commit_path(@other_project.namespace, @other_project, object)
else
polymorphic_path([@other_project.namespace, @other_project, object])
end
end
it 'should link using a valid id' do
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(
/#{expected}.*#{Regexp.escape(full_reference)}/
)
end
it 'should link with adjacent text' do
# Wrap the reference in parenthesis
expect(gfm(actual.gsub(full_reference, "(#{full_reference})"))).to(
match(expected)
)
# Append some text to the end of the reference
expect(gfm(actual.gsub(full_reference, "#{full_reference}, right?"))).
to(match(expected))
end
it 'should keep whitespace intact' do
actual = "Referenced #{full_reference} already."
expected = /Referenced <a.+>[^\s]+<\/a> already/
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it 'should not link with an invalid id' do
# Modify the reference string so it's still parsed, but is invalid
if object.is_a?(Commit)
reference.gsub!(/^(.).+$/, '\1' + '12345abcd')
else
reference.gsub!(/^(.)(\d+)$/, '\1' + ('\2' * 2))
end
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(actual)
end
it 'should include a title attribute' do
if object.is_a?(Commit)
title = object.link_title
else
title = "#{object.class.to_s.titlecase}: #{object.title}"
end
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/title="#{title}"/)
end
it 'should include standard gfm classes' do
css = object.class.to_s.underscore
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/class="\s?gfm gfm-#{css}\s?"/)
end
end
describe "referencing an issue" do
let(:object) { issue }
let(:reference) { "##{issue.iid}" }
include_examples 'referenced object'
end
context 'cross-repo references' do
before(:all) do
@other_project = create(:project, :public)
@commit2 = @other_project.repository.commit
@issue2 = create(:issue, project: @other_project)
@merge_request2 = create(:merge_request,
source_project: @other_project,
target_project: @other_project)
end
describe 'referencing an issue in another project' do
let(:object) { @issue2 }
let(:reference) { "##{@issue2.iid}" }
include_examples 'cross-project referenced object'
end
describe 'referencing an merge request in another project' do
let(:object) { @merge_request2 }
let(:reference) { "!#{@merge_request2.iid}" }
include_examples 'cross-project referenced object'
end
describe 'referencing a commit in another project' do
let(:object) { @commit2 }
let(:reference) { "@#{@commit2.id}" }
include_examples 'cross-project referenced object'
end
end
describe "referencing a merge request" do
let(:object) { merge_request }
let(:reference) { "!#{merge_request.iid}" }
include_examples 'referenced object'
end
describe "referencing a snippet" do
let(:object) { snippet }
let(:reference) { "$#{snippet.id}" }
let(:actual) { "Reference to #{reference}" }
let(:expected) { namespace_project_snippet_path(project.namespace, project, object) }
it "should link using a valid id" do
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should link with adjacent text" do
# Wrap the reference in parenthesis
expect(gfm(actual.gsub(reference, "(#{reference})"))).to match(expected)
# Append some text to the end of the reference
expect(gfm(actual.gsub(reference, "#{reference}, right?"))).to match(expected)
end
it "should keep whitespace intact" do
actual = "Referenced #{reference} already."
expected = /Referenced <a.+>[^\s]+<\/a> already/
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(expected)
end
it "should not link with an invalid id" do
# Modify the reference string so it's still parsed, but is invalid
reference.gsub!(/^(.)(\d+)$/, '\1' + ('\2' * 2))
expect(gfm(actual)).to eq(actual)
end
it "should include a title attribute" do
title = "Snippet: #{object.title}"
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/title="#{title}"/)
end
it "should include standard gfm classes" do
css = object.class.to_s.underscore
expect(gfm(actual)).to match(/class="\s?gfm gfm-snippet\s?"/)
end
end
describe "referencing multiple objects" do
let(:actual) { "!#{merge_request.iid} -> #{commit.id} -> ##{issue.iid}" }
......@@ -416,6 +84,7 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
end
# TODO (rspeicher): These tests belong in the emoji filter spec
describe "emoji" do
it "matches at the start of a string" do
expect(gfm(":+1:")).to match(/<img/)
......@@ -510,11 +179,15 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
describe "#markdown" do
# TODO (rspeicher) - This block tests multiple different contexts. Break this up!
it "should handle references in paragraphs" do
skip "rspeicher - redundant"
actual = "\n\nLorem ipsum dolor sit amet. #{commit.id} Nam pulvinar sapien eget.\n"
expected = namespace_project_commit_path(project.namespace, project, commit)
expect(markdown(actual)).to match(expected)
end
# REFERENCES (PART TWO: THE REVENGE) ---------------------------------------
it "should handle references in headers" do
actual = "\n# Working around ##{issue.iid}\n## Apply !#{merge_request.iid}"
......@@ -541,6 +214,7 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
it "should handle references in lists" do
skip "rspeicher - redundant"
project.team << [user, :master]
actual = "\n* dark: ##{issue.iid}\n* light by @#{member.user.username}"
......@@ -552,6 +226,8 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
it "should not link the apostrophe to issue 39" do
skip "rspeicher - Redundant"
project.team << [user, :master]
allow(project.issues).
to receive(:where).with(iid: '39').and_return([issue])
......@@ -562,6 +238,8 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
it "should not link the apostrophe to issue 39 in code blocks" do
skip "rspeicher - Redundant"
project.team << [user, :master]
allow(project.issues).
to receive(:where).with(iid: '39').and_return([issue])
......@@ -579,6 +257,8 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
it "should handle tables" do
skip "rspeicher - Aren't we just testing Redcarpet here?"
actual = %Q{| header 1 | header 2 |
| -------- | -------- |
| cell 1 | cell 2 |
......@@ -587,6 +267,8 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
expect(markdown(actual)).to match(/\A<table/)
end
# CODE BLOCKS -------------------------------------------------------------
it "should leave code blocks untouched" do
allow(helper).to receive(:user_color_scheme_class).and_return(:white)
......@@ -604,6 +286,9 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
)
end
# REF-LIKE AUTOLINKS? -----------------------------------------------------
# Basically: Don't parse references inside `<a>` tags.
it "should leave ref-like autolinks untouched" do
expect(markdown("look at http://example.tld/#!#{merge_request.iid}")).to eq("<p>look at <a href=\"http://example.tld/#!#{merge_request.iid}\">http://example.tld/#!#{merge_request.iid}</a></p>\n")
end
......@@ -620,23 +305,30 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
expect(markdown("##{issue.iid}")).to include(namespace_project_issue_path(project.namespace, project, issue))
end
# EMOJI -------------------------------------------------------------------
it "should generate absolute urls for emoji" do
# TODO (rspeicher): Why isn't this with the emoji tests?
expect(markdown(':smile:')).to(
include(%(src="#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.url}/assets/emoji/#{Emoji.emoji_filename('smile')}.png))
)
end
it "should generate absolute urls for emoji if relative url is present" do
# TODO (rspeicher): Why isn't this with the emoji tests?
allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab).to receive(:url).and_return('http://localhost/gitlab/root')
expect(markdown(":smile:")).to include("src=\"http://localhost/gitlab/root/assets/emoji/#{Emoji.emoji_filename('smile')}.png")
end
it "should generate absolute urls for emoji if asset_host is present" do
# TODO (rspeicher): Why isn't this with the emoji tests?
allow(Gitlab::Application.config).to receive(:asset_host).and_return("https://cdn.example.com")
ActionView::Base.any_instance.stub_chain(:config, :asset_host).and_return("https://cdn.example.com")
expect(markdown(":smile:")).to include("src=\"https://cdn.example.com/assets/emoji/#{Emoji.emoji_filename('smile')}.png")
end
# RELATIVE URLS -----------------------------------------------------------
# TODO (rspeicher): These belong in a relative link filter spec
it "should handle relative urls for a file in master" do
actual = "[GitLab API doc](doc/api/README.md)\n"
......@@ -691,6 +383,8 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
expect(markdown(actual)).to match(actual)
end
# SANITIZATION ------------------------------------------------------------
it 'should sanitize tags that are not whitelisted' do
actual = '<textarea>no inputs allowed</textarea> <blink>no blinks</blink>'
expected = 'no inputs allowed no blinks'
......@@ -717,6 +411,7 @@ describe GitlabMarkdownHelper do
end
end
# TODO (rspeicher): This should be a context of relative link specs, not its own thing
describe 'markdown for empty repository' do
before do
@project = empty_project
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