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author | Bob Van Landuyt <bob@vanlanduyt.co> | 2019-04-23 16:27:01 +0200 |
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committer | Bob Van Landuyt <bob@vanlanduyt.co> | 2019-05-31 09:40:54 +0200 |
commit | 589b2db06ca2ca2bc3e5d9e56968e3609f9e4626 (patch) | |
tree | 1652ec910b83d71666fabcf1957d46886a400d40 /spec/routing | |
parent | 6189c869b87aa469f5efb058834cd65afd8fe563 (diff) | |
download | gitlab-ce-589b2db06ca2ca2bc3e5d9e56968e3609f9e4626.tar.gz |
Setup Phabricator import
This sets up all the basics for importing Phabricator tasks into
GitLab issues.
To import all tasks from a Phabricator instance into GitLab, we'll
import all of them into a new project that will have its repository
disabled.
The import is hooked into a regular ProjectImport setup, but similar
to the GitHub parallel importer takes care of all the imports itself.
In this iteration, we're importing each page of tasks in a separate
sidekiq job.
The first thing we do when requesting a new page of tasks is schedule
the next page to be imported. But to avoid deadlocks, we only allow a
single job per worker type to run at the same time.
For now we're only importing basic Issue information, this should be
extended to richer information.
Diffstat (limited to 'spec/routing')
-rw-r--r-- | spec/routing/import_routing_spec.rb | 12 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/spec/routing/import_routing_spec.rb b/spec/routing/import_routing_spec.rb index 106f92082e4..3fdede7914d 100644 --- a/spec/routing/import_routing_spec.rb +++ b/spec/routing/import_routing_spec.rb @@ -174,3 +174,15 @@ describe Import::GitlabProjectsController, 'routing' do expect(get('/import/gitlab_project/new')).to route_to('import/gitlab_projects#new') end end + +# new_import_phabricator GET /import/phabricator/new(.:format) import/phabricator#new +# import_phabricator POST /import/phabricator(.:format) import/phabricator#create +describe Import::PhabricatorController, 'routing' do + it 'to #create' do + expect(post("/import/phabricator")).to route_to("import/phabricator#create") + end + + it 'to #new' do + expect(get("/import/phabricator/new")).to route_to("import/phabricator#new") + end +end |