Commit f073035d authored by Douglas Barbosa Alexandre's avatar Douglas Barbosa Alexandre

Merge branch '52992-absorb-qa-product-qa' into 'master'

CE: Absorb product into factory

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!22698
parents 8bc86614 e7741b0e
......@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ module QA
module Factory
autoload :ApiFabricator, 'qa/factory/api_fabricator'
autoload :Base, 'qa/factory/base'
autoload :Product, 'qa/factory/product'
module Resource
autoload :Sandbox, 'qa/factory/resource/sandbox'
......
......@@ -88,44 +88,6 @@ end
The [`Project` factory](./resource/project.rb) is a good real example of Browser
UI and API implementations.
### Define attributes
After the resource is fabricated, we would like to access the attributes on
the resource. We define the attributes with `attribute` method. Suppose
we want to access the name on the resource, we could change `attr_accessor`
to `attribute`:
```ruby
module QA
module Factory
module Resource
class Shirt < Factory::Base
attribute :name
# ... same as before
end
end
end
end
```
The difference between `attr_accessor` and `attribute` is that by using
`attribute` it can also be accessed from the product:
```ruby
shirt =
QA::Factory::Resource::Shirt.fabricate! do |resource|
resource.name = "GitLab QA"
end
shirt.name # => "GitLab QA"
```
In the above example, if we use `attr_accessor :name` then `shirt.name` won't
be available. On the other hand, using `attribute :name` will allow you to use
`shirt.name`, so most of the time you'll want to use `attribute` instead of
`attr_accessor` unless we clearly don't need it for the product.
#### Resource attributes
A resource may need another resource to exist first. For instance, a project
......@@ -145,7 +107,7 @@ module QA
module Factory
module Resource
class Shirt < Factory::Base
attribute :name
attr_accessor :name
attribute :project do
Factory::Resource::Project.fabricate! do |resource|
......@@ -206,7 +168,7 @@ module QA
module Factory
module Resource
class Shirt < Factory::Base
attribute :name
attr_accessor :name
attribute :project do
Factory::Resource::Project.fabricate! do |resource|
......@@ -287,7 +249,7 @@ module QA
shirt_new.create_shirt!
end
brand # Eagerly construct the data
populate(:brand) # Eagerly construct the data
end
end
end
......@@ -295,9 +257,12 @@ module QA
end
```
This will make sure we construct the data right after we created the shirt.
The drawback for this will become we're forced to construct the data even
if we don't really need to use it.
The `populate` method will iterate through its arguments and call each
attribute respectively. Here `populate(:brand)` has the same effect as
just `brand`. Using the populate method makes the intention clearer.
With this, it will make sure we construct the data right after we create the
shirt. The drawback is that this will always construct the data when the resource is fabricated even if we don't need to use the data.
Alternatively, we could just make sure we're on the right page before
constructing the brand data:
......@@ -307,7 +272,7 @@ module QA
module Factory
module Resource
class Shirt < Factory::Base
attribute :name
attr_accessor :name
attribute :project do
Factory::Resource::Project.fabricate! do |resource|
......@@ -385,7 +350,7 @@ end
**Notes on attributes precedence:**
- attributes from the factory have the highest precedence
- factory instance variables have the highest precedence
- attributes from the API response take precedence over attributes from the
block (usually from Browser UI)
- attributes without a value will raise a `QA::Factory::Base::NoValueError` error
......
......@@ -22,12 +22,16 @@ module QA
visit(web_url)
end
def populate(*attributes)
attributes.each(&method(:public_send))
end
private
def populate_attribute(name, block)
value = attribute_value(name, block)
raise NoValueError, "No value was computed for product #{name} of factory #{self.class.name}." unless value
raise NoValueError, "No value was computed for #{name} of #{self.class.name}." unless value
value
end
......@@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ module QA
resource_web_url = yield
factory.web_url = resource_web_url
Factory::Product.new(factory)
factory
end
private_class_method :do_fabricate!
......
require 'capybara/dsl'
module QA
module Factory
class Product
include Capybara::DSL
attr_reader :factory
def initialize(factory)
@factory = factory
define_attributes
end
def visit!
visit(web_url)
end
def populate(*attributes)
attributes.each(&method(:public_send))
end
private
def define_attributes
factory.class.attributes_names.each do |name|
define_singleton_method(name) do
factory.public_send(name)
end
end
end
end
end
end
......@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ module QA
end
end
attribute :output
def initialize
@file_name = 'file.txt'
@file_content = '# This is test project'
......
......@@ -50,8 +50,7 @@ module QA
end
def fabricate!
push
user
populate(:push, :user)
visit_project_with_retry
......
......@@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ module QA
:milestone,
:labels
attribute :source_branch
attribute :project do
Factory::Resource::Project.fabricate! do |resource|
resource.name = 'project-with-merge-request'
......@@ -52,8 +50,8 @@ module QA
end
def fabricate!
target
source
populate(:target, :source)
project.visit!
Page::Project::Show.perform(&:new_merge_request)
Page::MergeRequest::New.perform do |page|
......
......@@ -18,8 +18,10 @@ module QA
end
def fabricate!
push
populate(:push)
fork.visit!
Page::Project::Show.perform(&:new_merge_request)
Page::MergeRequest::New.perform(&:create_merge_request)
end
......
......@@ -4,14 +4,13 @@ module QA
module Factory
module Resource
class ProjectImportedFromGithub < Resource::Project
attr_accessor :name
attr_writer :personal_access_token, :github_repository_path
attribute :group do
Factory::Resource::Group.fabricate!
end
attribute :name
def fabricate!
group.visit!
......
......@@ -2,14 +2,13 @@ module QA
module Factory
module Resource
class ProjectMilestone < Factory::Base
attr_reader :title
attr_accessor :description
attribute :project do
Factory::Resource::Project.fabricate!
end
attribute :title
def title=(title)
@title = "#{title}-#{SecureRandom.hex(4)}"
@description = 'A milestone'
......
......@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ module QA
attr_reader :path
attribute :id
attribute :path
def initialize
@path = Runtime::Namespace.sandbox_name
......
......@@ -6,11 +6,9 @@ module QA
class SSHKey < Factory::Base
extend Forwardable
def_delegators :key, :private_key, :public_key, :fingerprint
attr_accessor :title
attribute :private_key
attribute :title
attribute :fingerprint
def_delegators :key, :private_key, :public_key, :fingerprint
def key
@key ||= Runtime::Key::RSA.new
......
......@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ module QA
module Resource
class User < Factory::Base
attr_reader :unique_id
attr_writer :username, :password
def initialize
@unique_id = SecureRandom.hex(8)
......@@ -30,11 +31,6 @@ module QA
defined?(@username) && defined?(@password)
end
attribute :name
attribute :username
attribute :email
attribute :password
def fabricate!
# Don't try to log-out if we're not logged-in
if Page::Main::Menu.perform { |p| p.has_personal_area?(wait: 0) }
......
......@@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
include Support::StubENV
let(:factory) { spy('factory') }
let(:product) { spy('product') }
let(:product_location) { 'http://product_location' }
let(:location) { 'http://location' }
shared_context 'fabrication context' do
subject do
......@@ -17,9 +16,8 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
end
before do
allow(subject).to receive(:current_url).and_return(product_location)
allow(subject).to receive(:current_url).and_return(location)
allow(subject).to receive(:new).and_return(factory)
allow(QA::Factory::Product).to receive(:new).with(factory).and_return(product)
end
end
......@@ -28,7 +26,7 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
it 'yields factory before calling factory method' do
expect(factory).to receive(:something!).ordered
expect(factory).to receive(fabrication_method_used).ordered.and_return(product_location)
expect(factory).to receive(fabrication_method_used).ordered.and_return(location)
subject.public_send(fabrication_method_called, factory: factory) do |factory|
factory.something!
......@@ -37,7 +35,7 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
it 'does not log the factory and build method when QA_DEBUG=false' do
stub_env('QA_DEBUG', 'false')
expect(factory).to receive(fabrication_method_used).and_return(product_location)
expect(factory).to receive(fabrication_method_used).and_return(location)
expect { subject.public_send(fabrication_method_called, 'something', factory: factory) }
.not_to output.to_stdout
......@@ -71,17 +69,17 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
it_behaves_like 'fabrication method', :fabricate_via_api!
it 'instantiates the factory, calls factory method returns fabrication product' do
expect(factory).to receive(:fabricate_via_api!).and_return(product_location)
it 'instantiates the factory, calls factory method returns the resource' do
expect(factory).to receive(:fabricate_via_api!).and_return(location)
result = subject.fabricate_via_api!(factory: factory, parents: [])
expect(result).to eq(product)
expect(result).to eq(factory)
end
it 'logs the factory and build method when QA_DEBUG=true' do
stub_env('QA_DEBUG', 'true')
expect(factory).to receive(:fabricate_via_api!).and_return(product_location)
expect(factory).to receive(:fabricate_via_api!).and_return(location)
expect { subject.fabricate_via_api!(factory: factory, parents: []) }
.to output(/==> Built a MyFactory via api with args \[\] in [\d\w\.\-]+/)
......@@ -100,10 +98,10 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
expect(factory).to have_received(:fabricate!).with('something')
end
it 'returns fabrication product' do
it 'returns fabrication resource' do
result = subject.fabricate_via_browser_ui!('something', factory: factory, parents: [])
expect(result).to eq(product)
expect(result).to eq(factory)
end
it 'logs the factory and build method when QA_DEBUG=true' do
......@@ -140,44 +138,44 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
describe '.attribute' do
include_context 'simple factory'
it 'appends new product attribute' do
it 'appends new attribute' do
expect(subject.attributes_names).to eq([:no_block, :test, :web_url])
end
context 'when the product attribute is populated via a block' do
it 'returns a fabrication product and defines factory attributes as its methods' do
context 'when the attribute is populated via a block' do
it 'returns value from the block' do
result = subject.fabricate!(factory: factory)
expect(result).to be_a(QA::Factory::Product)
expect(result).to be_a(described_class)
expect(result.test).to eq('block')
end
end
context 'when the product attribute is populated via the api' do
context 'when the attribute is populated via the api' do
let(:api_resource) { { no_block: 'api' } }
before do
expect(factory).to receive(:api_resource).and_return(api_resource)
end
it 'returns a fabrication product and defines factory attributes as its methods' do
it 'returns value from api' do
result = subject.fabricate!(factory: factory)
expect(result).to be_a(QA::Factory::Product)
expect(result).to be_a(described_class)
expect(result.no_block).to eq('api')
end
context 'when the attribute also has a block in the factory' do
context 'when the attribute also has a block' do
let(:api_resource) { { test: 'api_with_block' } }
before do
allow(QA::Runtime::Logger).to receive(:info)
end
it 'returns the api value and emits an INFO log entry' do
it 'returns value from api and emits an INFO log entry' do
result = subject.fabricate!(factory: factory)
expect(result).to be_a(QA::Factory::Product)
expect(result).to be_a(described_class)
expect(result.test).to eq('api_with_block')
expect(QA::Runtime::Logger)
.to have_received(:info).with(/api_with_block/)
......@@ -185,15 +183,15 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
end
end
context 'when the product attribute is populated via a factory attribute' do
context 'when the attribute is populated via direct assignment' do
before do
factory.test = 'value'
end
it 'returns a fabrication product and defines factory attributes as its methods' do
it 'returns value from the assignment' do
result = subject.fabricate!(factory: factory)
expect(result).to be_a(QA::Factory::Product)
expect(result).to be_a(described_class)
expect(result.test).to eq('value')
end
......@@ -202,21 +200,21 @@ describe QA::Factory::Base do
allow(factory).to receive(:api_resource).and_return({ test: 'api' })
end
it 'returns the factory attribute for the product' do
it 'returns value from the assignment' do
result = subject.fabricate!(factory: factory)
expect(result).to be_a(QA::Factory::Product)
expect(result).to be_a(described_class)
expect(result.test).to eq('value')
end
end
end
context 'when the product attribute has no value' do
context 'when the attribute has no value' do
it 'raises an error because no values could be found' do
result = subject.fabricate!(factory: factory)
expect { result.no_block }
.to raise_error(described_class::NoValueError, "No value was computed for product no_block of factory #{factory.class.name}.")
.to raise_error(described_class::NoValueError, "No value was computed for no_block of #{factory.class.name}.")
end
end
end
......
describe QA::Factory::Product do
let(:factory) do
Class.new(QA::Factory::Base) do
attribute :test do
'block'
end
attribute :no_block
end.new
end
let(:product) { spy('product') }
let(:product_location) { 'http://product_location' }
subject { described_class.new(factory) }
before do
factory.web_url = product_location
end
describe '.visit!' do
it 'makes it possible to visit fabrication product' do
allow_any_instance_of(described_class)
.to receive(:visit).and_return('visited some url')
expect(subject.visit!).to eq 'visited some url'
end
end
end
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