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6aea7666
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6aea7666
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May 20, 2016
by
Alfredo Sumaran
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Add tests for issues with multiple labels
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spec/features/projects/labels/issues_sorted_by_priority_spec.rb
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spec/features/projects/labels/issues_sorted_by_priority_spec.rb
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@@ -5,31 +5,23 @@ feature 'Issue prioritization', feature: true do
let
(
:user
)
{
create
(
:user
)
}
let
(
:project
)
{
create
(
:project
,
name:
'test'
,
namespace:
user
.
namespace
)
}
# Labels
let
(
:label_1
)
{
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_1'
,
project:
project
,
priority:
1
)
}
let
(
:label_2
)
{
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_2'
,
project:
project
,
priority:
2
)
}
let
(
:label_3
)
{
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_3'
,
project:
project
,
priority:
3
)
}
let
(
:label_4
)
{
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_4'
,
project:
project
,
priority:
4
)
}
let
(
:label_5
)
{
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_5'
,
project:
project
)
}
# no priority
# According to https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/14189#note_4360653
context
'when
assigned with prioritized labels
'
do
context
'when
issues have one label
'
do
scenario
'Are sorted properly'
do
login_as
user
label_1
=
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_1'
,
priority:
1
)
label_2
=
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_2'
,
priority:
2
)
label_3
=
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_3'
,
priority:
3
)
label_4
=
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_4'
,
priority:
4
)
label_5
=
create
(
:label
,
title:
'label_5'
)
# no priority
project
.
labels
<<
label_1
project
.
labels
<<
label_2
project
.
labels
<<
label_3
project
.
labels
<<
label_4
project
.
labels
<<
label_5
# Issues
issue_1
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_1'
,
project:
project
)
issue_2
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_2'
,
project:
project
)
issue_3
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_3'
,
project:
project
)
issue_4
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_4'
,
project:
project
)
issue_5
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_5'
,
project:
project
)
issue_6
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_6'
,
project:
project
)
issue_7
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_7'
,
project:
project
)
issue_8
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_8'
,
project:
project
)
# Assign labels to issues disorderly
issue_4
.
labels
<<
label_1
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...
@@ -37,26 +29,65 @@ feature 'Issue prioritization', feature: true do
issue_5
.
labels
<<
label_3
issue_2
.
labels
<<
label_4
issue_1
.
labels
<<
label_5
issue_6
.
labels
<<
label_5
issue_7
.
labels
<<
label_5
issue_8
.
labels
<<
label_5
login_as
user
visit
namespace_project_issues_path
(
project
.
namespace
,
project
,
sort:
'priority'
)
# Ensure we are indicating that issues are sorted by priority
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.dropdown-toggle'
,
text:
'Priority'
)
page
.
within
(
'.issues-
list
'
)
do
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(1)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_4'
)
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(2)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_3'
)
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(3)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_5'
)
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(4)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_2'
)
page
.
within
(
'.issues-
holder
'
)
do
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(1)'
,
text:
'issue_4'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(2)'
,
text:
'issue_3'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(3)'
,
text:
'issue_5'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(4)'
,
text:
'issue_2'
)
# the rest should be at the bottom
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(5)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_7'
)
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(6)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_8'
)
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(7)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_1'
)
expect
(
find
(
'> li:nth-of-type(8)'
)).
to
have_content
(
'issue_6'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(5)'
,
text:
'issue_1'
)
end
end
end
context
'when issues have multiple labels'
do
scenario
'Are sorted properly'
do
# Issues
issue_1
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_1'
,
project:
project
)
issue_2
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_2'
,
project:
project
)
issue_3
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_3'
,
project:
project
)
issue_4
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_4'
,
project:
project
)
issue_5
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_5'
,
project:
project
)
issue_6
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_6'
,
project:
project
)
issue_7
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_7'
,
project:
project
)
issue_8
=
create
(
:issue
,
title:
'issue_8'
,
project:
project
)
# Assign labels to issues disorderly
issue_5
.
labels
<<
label_1
# 1
issue_5
.
labels
<<
label_2
issue_8
.
labels
<<
label_1
# 2
issue_1
.
labels
<<
label_2
# 3
issue_1
.
labels
<<
label_3
issue_3
.
labels
<<
label_2
# 4
issue_3
.
labels
<<
label_4
issue_7
.
labels
<<
label_2
# 5
issue_2
.
labels
<<
label_3
# 6
issue_4
.
labels
<<
label_4
# 7
issue_6
.
labels
<<
label_5
# 8 – No priority
login_as
user
visit
namespace_project_issues_path
(
project
.
namespace
,
project
,
sort:
'priority'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.dropdown-toggle'
,
text:
'Priority'
)
page
.
within
(
'.issues-holder'
)
do
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(1)'
,
text:
'issue_5'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(2)'
,
text:
'issue_8'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(3)'
,
text:
'issue_1'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(4)'
,
text:
'issue_3'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(5)'
,
text:
'issue_7'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(6)'
,
text:
'issue_2'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(7)'
,
text:
'issue_4'
)
expect
(
page
).
to
have_selector
(
'.issues-list > li:nth-of-type(8)'
,
text:
'issue_6'
)
end
end
end
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