require 'spec_helper' describe GroupsFinder do describe '#execute' do let(:user) { create(:user) } describe 'root level groups' do using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax where(:user_type, :params, :results) do nil | { all_available: true } | %i(public_group user_public_group) nil | { all_available: false } | %i(public_group user_public_group) nil | {} | %i(public_group user_public_group) :regular | { all_available: true } | %i(public_group internal_group user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :regular | { all_available: false } | %i(user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :regular | {} | %i(public_group internal_group user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :external | { all_available: true } | %i(public_group user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :external | { all_available: false } | %i(user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :external | {} | %i(public_group user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :admin | { all_available: true } | %i(public_group internal_group private_group user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :admin | { all_available: false } | %i(user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) :admin | {} | %i(public_group internal_group private_group user_public_group user_internal_group user_private_group) end with_them do before do # Fixme: Because of an issue: https://github.com/tomykaira/rspec-parameterized/issues/8#issuecomment-381888428 # The groups need to be created here, not with let syntax, and also compared by name and not ids @groups = { private_group: create(:group, :private, name: 'private_group'), internal_group: create(:group, :internal, name: 'internal_group'), public_group: create(:group, :public, name: 'public_group'), user_private_group: create(:group, :private, name: 'user_private_group'), user_internal_group: create(:group, :internal, name: 'user_internal_group'), user_public_group: create(:group, :public, name: 'user_public_group') } if user_type user = case user_type when :regular create(:user) when :external create(:user, external: true) when :admin create(:user, :admin) end @groups.values_at(:user_private_group, :user_internal_group, :user_public_group).each do |group| group.add_developer(user) end end end subject { described_class.new(User.last, params).execute.to_a } it { is_expected.to match_array(@groups.values_at(*results)) } end end context 'subgroups' do let(:user) { create(:user) } let!(:parent_group) { create(:group, :public) } let!(:public_subgroup) { create(:group, :public, parent: parent_group) } let!(:internal_subgroup) { create(:group, :internal, parent: parent_group) } let!(:private_subgroup) { create(:group, :private, parent: parent_group) } context 'without a user' do it 'only returns parent and public subgroups' do expect(described_class.new(nil).execute).to contain_exactly(parent_group, public_subgroup) end end context 'with a user' do subject { described_class.new(user).execute } it 'returns parent, public, and internal subgroups' do is_expected.to contain_exactly(parent_group, public_subgroup, internal_subgroup) end context 'being member' do it 'returns parent, public subgroups, internal subgroups, and private subgroups user is member of' do private_subgroup.add_guest(user) is_expected.to contain_exactly(parent_group, public_subgroup, internal_subgroup, private_subgroup) end end context 'parent group private' do before do parent_group.update_attribute(:visibility_level, Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PRIVATE) end context 'being member of parent group' do it 'returns all subgroups' do parent_group.add_guest(user) is_expected.to contain_exactly(parent_group, public_subgroup, internal_subgroup, private_subgroup) end end context 'authorized to private project' do context 'project one level deep' do let!(:subproject) { create(:project, :private, namespace: private_subgroup) } before do subproject.add_guest(user) end it 'includes the subgroup of the project' do is_expected.to include(private_subgroup) end it 'does not include private subgroups deeper down' do subsubgroup = create(:group, :private, parent: private_subgroup) is_expected.not_to include(subsubgroup) end end context 'project two levels deep' do let!(:private_subsubgroup) { create(:group, :private, parent: private_subgroup) } let!(:subsubproject) { create(:project, :private, namespace: private_subsubgroup) } before do subsubproject.add_guest(user) end it 'returns all the ancestor groups' do is_expected.to include(private_subsubgroup, private_subgroup, parent_group) end it 'returns the groups for a given parent' do expect(described_class.new(user, parent: parent_group).execute).to include(private_subgroup) end end end end end end end end