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Kirill Smelkov
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8c9a1487
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8c9a1487
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Apr 16, 2015
by
Robert Speicher
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Update mentionable shared examples to be (a bit) more understandable
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spec/models/commit_spec.rb
spec/models/commit_spec.rb
+1
-1
spec/support/mentionable_shared_examples.rb
spec/support/mentionable_shared_examples.rb
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-42
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spec/models/commit_spec.rb
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@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ eos
end
it_behaves_like
'a mentionable'
do
let
(
:mauthor
)
{
create
:user
,
email:
commit
.
author_email
}
subject
{
commit
}
let
(
:author
)
{
create
(
:user
,
email:
commit
.
author_email
)
}
let
(
:backref_text
)
{
"commit
#{
subject
.
id
}
"
}
let
(
:set_mentionable_text
)
{
->
(
txt
){
subject
.
stub
(
safe_message:
txt
)
}
}
...
...
spec/support/mentionable_shared_examples.rb
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@@ -5,19 +5,16 @@
# - let(:set_mentionable_text) { lambda { |txt| "block that assigns txt to the subject's mentionable_text" } }
def
common_mentionable_setup
# Avoid name collisions with let(:project) or let(:author) in the surrounding scope.
let
(
:mproject
)
{
create
:project
}
let
(
:mauthor
)
{
subject
.
author
}
let
(
:mentioned_issue
)
{
create
:issue
,
project:
mproject
}
let
(
:other_issue
)
{
create
:issue
,
project:
mproject
}
let
(
:mentioned_mr
)
{
create
:merge_request
,
:simple
,
source_project:
mproject
}
let
(
:mentioned_commit
)
{
double
(
'commit'
,
sha:
'1234567890abcdef'
).
as_null_object
}
let
(
:ext_proj
)
{
create
:project
,
:public
}
let
(
:ext_issue
)
{
create
:issue
,
project:
ext_proj
}
let
(
:other_ext_issue
)
{
create
:issue
,
project:
ext_proj
}
let
(
:ext_mr
)
{
create
:merge_request
,
:simple
,
source_project:
ext_proj
}
let
(
:project
)
{
create
:project
}
let
(
:author
)
{
subject
.
author
}
let
(
:mentioned_issue
)
{
create
(
:issue
,
project:
project
)
}
let
(
:mentioned_mr
)
{
create
(
:merge_request
,
:simple
,
source_project:
project
)
}
let
(
:mentioned_commit
)
{
project
.
repository
.
commit
}
let
(
:ext_proj
)
{
create
(
:project
,
:public
)
}
let
(
:ext_issue
)
{
create
(
:issue
,
project:
ext_proj
)
}
let
(
:ext_mr
)
{
create
(
:merge_request
,
:simple
,
source_project:
ext_proj
)
}
let
(
:ext_commit
)
{
ext_proj
.
repository
.
commit
}
# Override to add known commits to the repository stub.
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...
@@ -26,20 +23,37 @@ def common_mentionable_setup
# A string that mentions each of the +mentioned_.*+ objects above. Mentionables should add a self-reference
# to this string and place it in their +mentionable_text+.
let
(
:ref_string
)
do
"mentions #
#{
mentioned_issue
.
iid
}
twice #
#{
mentioned_issue
.
iid
}
, "
+
"!
#{
mentioned_mr
.
iid
}
, "
+
"
#{
ext_proj
.
path_with_namespace
}
#
#{
ext_issue
.
iid
}
, "
+
"
#{
ext_proj
.
path_with_namespace
}
!
#{
ext_mr
.
iid
}
, "
+
"
#{
ext_proj
.
path_with_namespace
}
@
#{
ext_commit
.
short_id
}
, "
+
"
#{
mentioned_commit
.
sha
[
0
..
10
]
}
and itself as
#{
backref_text
}
"
cross
=
ext_proj
.
path_with_namespace
<<-
MSG
.
strip_heredoc
These references are new:
Issue: #
#{
mentioned_issue
.
iid
}
Merge: !
#{
mentioned_mr
.
iid
}
Commit:
#{
mentioned_commit
.
id
}
This reference is a repeat and should only be mentioned once:
Repeat: #
#{
mentioned_issue
.
iid
}
These references are cross-referenced:
Issue:
#{
cross
}
#
#{
ext_issue
.
iid
}
Merge:
#{
cross
}
!
#{
ext_mr
.
iid
}
Commit:
#{
cross
}
@
#{
ext_commit
.
short_id
}
This is a self-reference and should not be mentioned at all:
Self:
#{
backref_text
}
MSG
end
before
do
# Wire the project's repository to return the mentioned commit, and +nil+ for any
# unrecognized commits.
commitmap
=
{
'1234567890a'
=>
mentioned_commit
}
# Wire the project's repository to return the mentioned commit, and +nil+
# for any unrecognized commits.
commitmap
=
{
mentioned_commit
.
id
=>
mentioned_commit
}
extra_commits
.
each
{
|
c
|
commitmap
[
c
.
short_id
]
=
c
}
allow
(
mproject
.
repository
).
to
receive
(
:commit
)
{
|
sha
|
commitmap
[
sha
]
}
allow
(
project
.
repository
).
to
receive
(
:commit
)
{
|
sha
|
commitmap
[
sha
]
}
set_mentionable_text
.
call
(
ref_string
)
end
end
...
...
@@ -53,7 +67,7 @@ shared_examples 'a mentionable' do
it
"extracts references from its reference property"
do
# De-duplicate and omit itself
refs
=
subject
.
references
(
m
project
)
refs
=
subject
.
references
(
project
)
expect
(
refs
.
size
).
to
eq
(
6
)
expect
(
refs
).
to
include
(
mentioned_issue
)
expect
(
refs
).
to
include
(
mentioned_mr
)
...
...
@@ -68,14 +82,15 @@ shared_examples 'a mentionable' do
ext_issue
,
ext_mr
,
ext_commit
]
mentioned_objects
.
each
do
|
referenced
|
expect
(
Note
).
to
receive
(
:create_cross_reference_note
).
with
(
referenced
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
mauthor
,
mproject
)
expect
(
Note
).
to
receive
(
:create_cross_reference_note
).
with
(
referenced
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
author
,
project
)
end
subject
.
create_cross_references!
(
mproject
,
m
author
)
subject
.
create_cross_references!
(
project
,
author
)
end
it
'detects existing cross-references'
do
Note
.
create_cross_reference_note
(
mentioned_issue
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
mauthor
,
m
project
)
Note
.
create_cross_reference_note
(
mentioned_issue
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
author
,
project
)
expect
(
subject
.
has_mentioned?
(
mentioned_issue
)).
to
be_truthy
expect
(
subject
.
has_mentioned?
(
mentioned_mr
)).
to
be_falsey
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...
@@ -87,29 +102,41 @@ shared_examples 'an editable mentionable' do
it_behaves_like
'a mentionable'
let
(
:new_issues
)
do
[
create
(
:issue
,
project:
project
),
create
(
:issue
,
project:
ext_proj
)]
end
it
'creates new cross-reference notes when the mentionable text is edited'
do
new_text
=
"still mentions #
#{
mentioned_issue
.
iid
}
, "
+
"
#{
mentioned_commit
.
sha
[
0
..
10
]
}
, "
+
"
#{
ext_issue
.
iid
}
, "
+
"new refs: #
#{
other_issue
.
iid
}
, "
+
"
#{
ext_proj
.
path_with_namespace
}
#
#{
other_ext_issue
.
iid
}
"
cross
=
ext_proj
.
path_with_namespace
new_text
=
<<-
MSG
These references already existed:
Issue: #
#{
mentioned_issue
.
iid
}
Commit:
#{
mentioned_commit
.
id
}
This cross-project reference already existed:
Issue:
#{
cross
}
#
#{
ext_issue
.
iid
}
These two references are introduced in an edit:
Issue: #
#{
new_issues
[
0
].
iid
}
Cross:
#{
cross
}
#
#{
new_issues
[
1
].
iid
}
MSG
# These three objects were already referenced, and should not receive new
# notes
[
mentioned_issue
,
mentioned_commit
,
ext_issue
].
each
do
|
oldref
|
expect
(
Note
).
not_to
receive
(
:create_cross_reference_note
).
with
(
oldref
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
mauthor
,
mproject
)
expect
(
Note
).
not_to
receive
(
:create_cross_reference_note
).
with
(
oldref
,
any_args
)
end
[
other_issue
,
other_ext_issue
].
each
do
|
newref
|
expect
(
Note
).
to
receive
(
:create_cross_reference_note
).
with
(
newref
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
mauthor
,
mproject
)
# These two issues are new and should receive reference notes
new_issues
.
each
do
|
newref
|
expect
(
Note
).
to
receive
(
:create_cross_reference_note
).
with
(
newref
,
subject
.
local_reference
,
author
,
project
)
end
subject
.
save
set_mentionable_text
.
call
(
new_text
)
subject
.
notice_added_references
(
mproject
,
m
author
)
subject
.
notice_added_references
(
project
,
author
)
end
end
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