Commit 9409c82f authored by Robert Speicher's avatar Robert Speicher

Merge branch 'move-users-spinach-tests-to-rspec' into 'master'

Move user page spinach tests to RSpec

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!16598
parents eaa37a44 021fcebc
class Spinach::Features::User < Spinach::FeatureSteps
include SharedAuthentication
include SharedPaths
include SharedUser
include SharedProject
step 'I should see user "John Doe" page' do
expect(title).to match(/^\s*John Doe/)
end
step '"John Doe" has contributions' do
user = User.find_by(name: 'John Doe')
project = contributed_project
# Issue contribution
issue_params = { title: 'Bug in old browser' }
Issues::CreateService.new(project, user, issue_params).execute
# Push code contribution
event = create(:push_event, project: project, author: user)
create(:push_event_payload, event: event, commit_count: 3)
end
step 'I should see contributed projects' do
page.within '#contributed' do
expect(page).to have_content(@contributed_project.name)
end
end
step 'I should see contributions calendar' do
expect(page).to have_css('.js-contrib-calendar')
end
def contributed_project
@contributed_project ||= create(:project, :public, :empty_repo)
end
end
Feature: User
Background:
Given User "John Doe" exists
And "John Doe" owns private project "Enterprise"
# Signed out
@javascript
Scenario: I visit user "John Doe" page while not signed in when he owns a public project
Given "John Doe" owns internal project "Internal"
And "John Doe" owns public project "Community"
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Personal projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should not see project "Enterprise"
And I should not see project "Internal"
And I should see project "Community"
# Signed in as someone else
@javascript
Scenario: I visit user "John Doe" page while signed in as someone else when he owns a public project
Given "John Doe" owns public project "Community"
And "John Doe" owns internal project "Internal"
And I sign in as a user
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Personal projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should not see project "Enterprise"
And I should see project "Internal"
And I should see project "Community"
@javascript
Scenario: I visit user "John Doe" page while signed in as someone else when he is not authorized to a public project
Given "John Doe" owns internal project "Internal"
And I sign in as a user
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Personal projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should not see project "Enterprise"
And I should see project "Internal"
And I should not see project "Community"
@javascript
Scenario: I visit user "John Doe" page while signed in as someone else when he is not authorized to a project I can see
Given I sign in as a user
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Personal projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should not see project "Enterprise"
And I should not see project "Internal"
And I should not see project "Community"
# Signed in as the user himself
@javascript
Scenario: I visit user "John Doe" page while signed in as "John Doe" when he has a public project
Given "John Doe" owns internal project "Internal"
And "John Doe" owns public project "Community"
And I sign in as "John Doe"
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Personal projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should see project "Enterprise"
And I should see project "Internal"
And I should see project "Community"
@javascript
Scenario: I visit user "John Doe" page while signed in as "John Doe" when he has no public project
Given I sign in as "John Doe"
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Personal projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should see project "Enterprise"
And I should not see project "Internal"
And I should not see project "Community"
@javascript
Scenario: "John Doe" contribution profile
Given I sign in as a user
And "John Doe" has contributions
When I visit user "John Doe" page
And I click on "Contributed projects" tab
Then I should see user "John Doe" page
And I should see contributed projects
And I should see contributions calendar
require 'spec_helper'
describe 'User page', :js do
let!(:user) { create :user }
let!(:private_project) do
create :project, :private, name: 'private', namespace: user.namespace do |project|
project.add_master(user)
end
end
let!(:internal_project) do
create :project, :internal, name: 'internal', namespace: user.namespace do |project|
project.add_master(user)
end
end
let!(:public_project) do
create :project, :public, name: 'public', namespace: user.namespace do |project|
project.add_master(user)
end
end
def click_nav_link(name)
page.within '.nav-links' do
click_link name
end
end
context 'when not signed in' do
it 'renders user public project' do
visit user_path(user)
click_nav_link('Personal projects')
expect(page).to have_css('.tab-content #projects.active')
expect(title).to start_with(user.name)
expect(page).to have_content(public_project.name)
expect(page).not_to have_content(private_project.name)
expect(page).not_to have_content(internal_project.name)
end
end
context 'when signed in as another user' do
let(:another_user) { create :user }
before do
sign_in(another_user)
end
it 'renders user public and internal projects' do
visit user_path(user)
click_nav_link('Personal projects')
expect(title).to start_with(user.name)
expect(page).not_to have_content(private_project.name)
expect(page).to have_content(public_project.name)
expect(page).to have_content(internal_project.name)
end
end
context 'when signed in as user' do
before do
sign_in(user)
end
describe 'personal projects' do
it 'renders all user projects' do
visit user_path(user)
click_nav_link('Personal projects')
expect(title).to start_with(user.name)
expect(page).to have_content(private_project.name)
expect(page).to have_content(public_project.name)
expect(page).to have_content(internal_project.name)
end
end
describe 'contributed projects' do
context 'when user has contributions' do
let(:contributed_project) do
create :project, :public, :empty_repo
end
before do
Issues::CreateService.new(contributed_project, user, { title: 'Bug in old browser' }).execute
event = create(:push_event, project: contributed_project, author: user)
create(:push_event_payload, event: event, commit_count: 3)
end
it 'renders contributed project' do
visit user_path(user)
expect(title).to start_with(user.name)
expect(page).to have_css('.js-contrib-calendar')
click_nav_link('Contributed projects')
page.within '#contributed' do
expect(page).to have_content(contributed_project.name)
end
end
end
end
end
end
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