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authorGitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com>2019-09-24 06:06:02 +0000
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-rw-r--r--spec/migrations/README.md138
-rw-r--r--spec/models/clusters/providers/gcp_spec.rb111
-rw-r--r--spec/support/shared_examples/models/clusters/providers/provider_status.rb73
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diff --git a/spec/migrations/README.md b/spec/migrations/README.md
index 4d86d30080a..5065df3fbef 100644
--- a/spec/migrations/README.md
+++ b/spec/migrations/README.md
@@ -1,137 +1 @@
-# Testing migrations
-
-In order to reliably test a migration, we need to test it against a database
-schema that this migration has been written for. In order to achieve that we
-have some _migration helpers_ and RSpec test tag, called `:migration`.
-
-If you want to write a test for a migration consider adding `:migration` tag to
-the test signature, like `describe SomeMigrationClass, :migration`.
-
-## How does it work?
-
-Adding a `:migration` tag to a test signature injects a few before / after
-hooks to the test.
-
-The most important change is that adding a `:migration` tag adds a `before`
-hook that will revert all migrations to the point that a migration under test
-is not yet migrated.
-
-In other words, our custom RSpec hooks will find a previous migration, and
-migrate the database **down** to the previous migration version.
-
-With this approach you can test a migration against a database schema that this
-migration has been written for.
-
-The `after` hook will migrate the database **up** and reinstitutes the latest
-schema version, so that the process does not affect subsequent specs and
-ensures proper isolation.
-
-## Available helpers
-
-Use `table` helper to create a temporary `ActiveRecord::Base` derived model
-for a table.
-
-See `spec/support/helpers/migrations_helpers.rb` for all the available helpers.
-
-## Testing a class that is an ActiveRecord::Migration
-
-In order to test a class that is an `ActiveRecord::Migration`, you will need to
-manually `require` the migration file because it is not autoloaded with Rails.
-
-Use `migrate!` helper to run the migration that is under test. It will not only
-run migration, but will also bump the schema version in the `schema_migrations`
-table. It is necessary because in the `after` hook we trigger the rest of
-the migrations, and we need to know where to start.
-
-### Example
-
-This spec tests the [`db/post_migrate/20170526185842_migrate_pipeline_stages.rb`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/blob/v11.6.5/db/post_migrate/20170526185842_migrate_pipeline_stages.rb) migration. You can find the complete spec on [`spec/migrations/migrate_pipeline_stages_spec.rb`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/blob/v11.6.5/spec/migrations/migrate_pipeline_stages_spec.rb).
-
-```ruby
-require 'spec_helper'
-require Rails.root.join('db', 'post_migrate', '20170526185842_migrate_pipeline_stages.rb')
-
-describe MigratePipelineStages, :migration do
-
- # Create test data - pipeline and CI/CD jobs.
-
- let(:jobs) { table(:ci_builds) }
- let(:stages) { table(:ci_stages) }
- let(:pipelines) { table(:ci_pipelines) }
- let(:projects) { table(:projects) }
-
- before do
- projects.create!(id: 123, name: 'gitlab1', path: 'gitlab1')
- pipelines.create!(id: 1, project_id: 123, ref: 'master', sha: 'adf43c3a')
- jobs.create!(id: 1, commit_id: 1, project_id: 123, stage_idx: 2, stage: 'build')
- jobs.create!(id: 2, commit_id: 1, project_id: 123, stage_idx: 1, stage: 'test')
- end
-
- # Test the migration.
-
- it 'correctly migrates pipeline stages' do
- expect(stages.count).to be_zero
-
- migrate!
-
- expect(stages.count).to eq 2
- expect(stages.all.pluck(:name)).to match_array %w[test build]
- end
-end
-```
-
-## Testing a class that is not an ActiveRecord::Migration
-
-To test a class that is not an `ActiveRecord::Migration` (a background migration),
-you will need to manually provide a required schema version. Please add a
-schema tag to a context that you want to switch the database schema within.
-
-Example: `describe SomeClass, :migration, schema: 20170608152748`.
-
-### Example
-
-This spec tests the [`lib/gitlab/background_migration/archive_legacy_traces.rb`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/blob/v11.6.5/lib/gitlab/background_migration/archive_legacy_traces.rb)
-background migration. You can find the complete spec on
-[`spec/lib/gitlab/background_migration/archive_legacy_traces_spec.rb`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/blob/v11.6.5/spec/lib/gitlab/background_migration/archive_legacy_traces_spec.rb)
-
-```ruby
-require 'spec_helper'
-
-describe Gitlab::BackgroundMigration::ArchiveLegacyTraces, :migration, schema: 20180529152628 do
- include TraceHelpers
-
- let(:namespaces) { table(:namespaces) }
- let(:projects) { table(:projects) }
- let(:builds) { table(:ci_builds) }
- let(:job_artifacts) { table(:ci_job_artifacts) }
-
- before do
- namespaces.create!(id: 123, name: 'gitlab1', path: 'gitlab1')
- projects.create!(id: 123, name: 'gitlab1', path: 'gitlab1', namespace_id: 123)
- @build = builds.create!(id: 1, project_id: 123, status: 'success', type: 'Ci::Build')
- end
-
- context 'when trace file exsits at the right place' do
- before do
- create_legacy_trace(@build, 'trace in file')
- end
-
- it 'correctly archive legacy traces' do
- expect(job_artifacts.count).to eq(0)
- expect(File.exist?(legacy_trace_path(@build))).to be_truthy
-
- described_class.new.perform(1, 1)
-
- expect(job_artifacts.count).to eq(1)
- expect(File.exist?(legacy_trace_path(@build))).to be_falsy
- expect(File.read(archived_trace_path(job_artifacts.first))).to eq('trace in file')
- end
- end
-end
-```
-
-## Best practices
-
-1. Note that this type of tests do not run within the transaction, we use
-a deletion database cleanup strategy. Do not depend on transaction being
-present.
+This document was moved to [another location](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/testing_guide/testing_migrations_guide.html).
diff --git a/spec/models/clusters/providers/gcp_spec.rb b/spec/models/clusters/providers/gcp_spec.rb
index 7ac1bbfafd8..15e152519b4 100644
--- a/spec/models/clusters/providers/gcp_spec.rb
+++ b/spec/models/clusters/providers/gcp_spec.rb
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ describe Clusters::Providers::Gcp do
it { is_expected.to belong_to(:cluster) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:zone) }
+ include_examples 'provider status', :cluster_provider_gcp
+
describe 'default_value_for' do
let(:gcp) { build(:cluster_provider_gcp) }
@@ -84,88 +86,6 @@ describe Clusters::Providers::Gcp do
it { is_expected.not_to be_legacy_abac }
end
- describe '#state_machine' do
- context 'when any => [:created]' do
- let(:gcp) { build(:cluster_provider_gcp, :creating) }
-
- before do
- gcp.make_created
- end
-
- it 'nullify access_token and operation_id' do
- expect(gcp.access_token).to be_nil
- expect(gcp.operation_id).to be_nil
- expect(gcp).to be_created
- end
- end
-
- context 'when any => [:creating]' do
- let(:gcp) { build(:cluster_provider_gcp) }
-
- context 'when operation_id is present' do
- let(:operation_id) { 'operation-xxx' }
-
- before do
- gcp.make_creating(operation_id)
- end
-
- it 'sets operation_id' do
- expect(gcp.operation_id).to eq(operation_id)
- expect(gcp).to be_creating
- end
- end
-
- context 'when operation_id is nil' do
- let(:operation_id) { nil }
-
- it 'raises an error' do
- expect { gcp.make_creating(operation_id) }
- .to raise_error('operation_id is required')
- end
- end
- end
-
- context 'when any => [:errored]' do
- let(:gcp) { build(:cluster_provider_gcp, :creating) }
- let(:status_reason) { 'err msg' }
-
- it 'nullify access_token and operation_id' do
- gcp.make_errored(status_reason)
-
- expect(gcp.access_token).to be_nil
- expect(gcp.operation_id).to be_nil
- expect(gcp.status_reason).to eq(status_reason)
- expect(gcp).to be_errored
- end
-
- context 'when status_reason is nil' do
- let(:gcp) { build(:cluster_provider_gcp, :errored) }
-
- it 'does not set status_reason' do
- gcp.make_errored(nil)
-
- expect(gcp.status_reason).not_to be_nil
- end
- end
- end
- end
-
- describe '#on_creation?' do
- subject { gcp.on_creation? }
-
- context 'when status is creating' do
- let(:gcp) { create(:cluster_provider_gcp, :creating) }
-
- it { is_expected.to be_truthy }
- end
-
- context 'when status is created' do
- let(:gcp) { create(:cluster_provider_gcp, :created) }
-
- it { is_expected.to be_falsey }
- end
- end
-
describe '#knative_pre_installed?' do
subject { gcp.knative_pre_installed? }
@@ -206,4 +126,31 @@ describe Clusters::Providers::Gcp do
it { is_expected.to be_nil }
end
end
+
+ describe '#nullify_credentials' do
+ let(:provider) { create(:cluster_provider_gcp, :creating) }
+
+ before do
+ expect(provider.access_token).to be_present
+ expect(provider.operation_id).to be_present
+ end
+
+ it 'removes access_token and operation_id' do
+ provider.nullify_credentials
+
+ expect(provider.access_token).to be_nil
+ expect(provider.operation_id).to be_nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe '#assign_operation_id' do
+ let(:provider) { create(:cluster_provider_gcp, :scheduled) }
+ let(:operation_id) { 'operation-123' }
+
+ it 'sets operation_id' do
+ provider.assign_operation_id(operation_id)
+
+ expect(provider.operation_id).to eq(operation_id)
+ end
+ end
end
diff --git a/spec/support/shared_examples/models/clusters/providers/provider_status.rb b/spec/support/shared_examples/models/clusters/providers/provider_status.rb
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..af758b07d96
--- /dev/null
+++ b/spec/support/shared_examples/models/clusters/providers/provider_status.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+shared_examples 'provider status' do |factory|
+ describe 'state_machine' do
+ context 'when any => [:created]' do
+ let(:provider) { build(factory, :creating) }
+
+ it 'nullifies API credentials' do
+ expect(provider).to receive(:nullify_credentials).and_call_original
+ provider.make_created
+
+ expect(provider).to be_created
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when any => [:creating]' do
+ let(:provider) { build(factory) }
+ let(:operation_id) { 'operation-xxx' }
+
+ it 'calls #operation_id on the provider' do
+ expect(provider).to receive(:assign_operation_id).with(operation_id).and_call_original
+
+ provider.make_creating(operation_id)
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when any => [:errored]' do
+ let(:provider) { build(factory, :creating) }
+ let(:status_reason) { 'err msg' }
+
+ it 'calls #nullify_credentials on the provider' do
+ expect(provider).to receive(:nullify_credentials).and_call_original
+
+ provider.make_errored(status_reason)
+ end
+
+ it 'sets a status reason' do
+ provider.make_errored(status_reason)
+
+ expect(provider.status_reason).to eq('err msg')
+ end
+
+ context 'when status_reason is nil' do
+ let(:provider) { build(factory, :errored) }
+
+ it 'does not set status_reason' do
+ provider.make_errored(nil)
+
+ expect(provider.status_reason).not_to be_nil
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe '#on_creation?' do
+ using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
+
+ subject { provider.on_creation? }
+
+ where(:status, :result) do
+ :scheduled | true
+ :creating | true
+ :created | false
+ :errored | false
+ end
+
+ with_them do
+ let(:provider) { build(factory, status) }
+
+ it { is_expected.to eq result }
+ end
+ end
+end