Commit 345b3d4b authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets's avatar Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Update tests and fix Finders readme

Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
parent 645e8d47
......@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
This type of classes responsible for collectiong items based on different conditions.
To prevent lookup methods in models like this:
```
```ruby
class Project
def issues_for_user_filtered_by(user, filter)
# A lot of logic not related to project model itself
......@@ -15,10 +15,8 @@ issues = project.issues_for_user_filtered_by(user, params)
Better use this:
```
selector = Finders::Issues.new
issues = selector.execute(project, user, filter)
```ruby
issues = IssuesFinder.new.execute(project, user, filter)
```
It will help keep models thiner
require 'spec_helper'
describe FilteringService do
describe IssuesFinder do
let(:user) { create :user }
let(:user2) { create :user }
let(:project1) { create(:project) }
let(:project2) { create(:project) }
let(:merge_request1) { create(:merge_request, author: user, source_project: project1, target_project: project2) }
let(:merge_request2) { create(:merge_request, author: user, source_project: project2, target_project: project1) }
let(:merge_request3) { create(:merge_request, author: user, source_project: project2, target_project: project2) }
let(:issue1) { create(:issue, assignee: user, project: project1) }
let(:issue2) { create(:issue, assignee: user, project: project2) }
let(:issue3) { create(:issue, assignee: user2, project: project2) }
......@@ -18,27 +15,7 @@ describe FilteringService do
project2.team << [user2, :developer]
end
describe 'merge requests' do
before :each do
merge_request1
merge_request2
merge_request3
end
it 'should filter by scope' do
params = { scope: 'authored', state: 'opened' }
merge_requests = FilteringService.new.execute(MergeRequest, user, params)
merge_requests.size.should == 3
end
it 'should filter by project' do
params = { project_id: project1.id, scope: 'authored', state: 'opened' }
merge_requests = FilteringService.new.execute(MergeRequest, user, params)
merge_requests.size.should == 1
end
end
describe 'issues' do
describe :execute do
before :each do
issue1
issue2
......@@ -47,31 +24,31 @@ describe FilteringService do
it 'should filter by all' do
params = { scope: "all", state: 'opened' }
issues = FilteringService.new.execute(Issue, user, params)
issues = IssuesFinder.new.execute(user, params)
issues.size.should == 3
end
it 'should filter by assignee' do
params = { scope: "assigned-to-me", state: 'opened' }
issues = FilteringService.new.execute(Issue, user, params)
issues = IssuesFinder.new.execute(user, params)
issues.size.should == 2
end
it 'should filter by project' do
params = { scope: "assigned-to-me", state: 'opened', project_id: project1.id }
issues = FilteringService.new.execute(Issue, user, params)
issues = IssuesFinder.new.execute(user, params)
issues.size.should == 1
end
it 'should be empty for unauthorized user' do
params = { scope: "all", state: 'opened' }
issues = FilteringService.new.execute(Issue, nil, params)
issues = IssuesFinder.new.execute(nil, params)
issues.size.should be_zero
end
it 'should not include unauthorized issues' do
params = { scope: "all", state: 'opened' }
issues = FilteringService.new.execute(Issue, user2, params)
issues = IssuesFinder.new.execute(user2, params)
issues.size.should == 2
issues.should_not include(issue1)
issues.should include(issue2)
......
require 'spec_helper'
describe MergeRequestsFinder do
let(:user) { create :user }
let(:user2) { create :user }
let(:project1) { create(:project) }
let(:project2) { create(:project) }
let(:merge_request1) { create(:merge_request, author: user, source_project: project1, target_project: project2) }
let(:merge_request2) { create(:merge_request, author: user, source_project: project2, target_project: project1) }
let(:merge_request3) { create(:merge_request, author: user, source_project: project2, target_project: project2) }
before do
project1.team << [user, :master]
project2.team << [user, :developer]
project2.team << [user2, :developer]
end
describe :execute do
before :each do
merge_request1
merge_request2
merge_request3
end
it 'should filter by scope' do
params = { scope: 'authored', state: 'opened' }
merge_requests = MergeRequestsFinder.new.execute(user, params)
merge_requests.size.should == 3
end
it 'should filter by project' do
params = { project_id: project1.id, scope: 'authored', state: 'opened' }
merge_requests = MergeRequestsFinder.new.execute(user, params)
merge_requests.size.should == 1
end
end
end
require 'spec_helper'
describe Projects::CollectService do
describe ProjectsFinder do
let(:user) { create :user }
let(:group) { create :group }
......@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ describe Projects::CollectService do
let(:project4) { create(:empty_project, group: group, visibility_level: Project::PRIVATE) }
context 'non authenticated' do
subject { Projects::CollectService.new.execute(nil, group: group) }
subject { ProjectsFinder.new.execute(nil, group: group) }
it { should include(project1) }
it { should_not include(project2) }
......@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ describe Projects::CollectService do
end
context 'authenticated' do
subject { Projects::CollectService.new.execute(user, group: group) }
subject { ProjectsFinder.new.execute(user, group: group) }
it { should include(project1) }
it { should include(project2) }
......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ describe Projects::CollectService do
context 'authenticated, project member' do
before { project3.team << [user, :developer] }
subject { Projects::CollectService.new.execute(user, group: group) }
subject { ProjectsFinder.new.execute(user, group: group) }
it { should include(project1) }
it { should include(project2) }
......@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ describe Projects::CollectService do
context 'authenticated, group member' do
before { group.add_user(user, Gitlab::Access::DEVELOPER) }
subject { Projects::CollectService.new.execute(user, group: group) }
subject { ProjectsFinder.new.execute(user, group: group) }
it { should include(project1) }
it { should include(project2) }
......
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