require 'spec_helper' describe Notify do include EmailSpec::Helpers include EmailSpec::Matchers include RepoHelpers let(:gitlab_sender) { Gitlab.config.gitlab.email_from } let(:recipient) { create(:user, email: 'recipient@example.com') } let(:project) { create(:project) } before(:each) do email = recipient.emails.create(email: "notifications@example.com") recipient.update_attribute(:notification_email, email.email) end shared_examples 'a multiple recipients email' do it 'is sent to the given recipient' do is_expected.to deliver_to recipient.notification_email end end shared_examples 'an email sent from GitLab' do it 'is sent from GitLab' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq('GitLab') expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end end shared_examples 'an email starting a new thread' do |message_id_prefix| it 'has a discussion identifier' do is_expected.to have_header 'Message-ID', /<#{message_id_prefix}(.*)@#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}>/ is_expected.to have_header 'X-GitLab-Project', /#{project.name}/ end end shared_examples 'an answer to an existing thread' do |thread_id_prefix| it 'has a subject that begins with Re: ' do is_expected.to have_subject /^Re: / end it 'has headers that reference an existing thread' do is_expected.to have_header 'References', /<#{thread_id_prefix}(.*)@#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}>/ is_expected.to have_header 'In-Reply-To', /<#{thread_id_prefix}(.*)@#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}>/ is_expected.to have_header 'X-GitLab-Project', /#{project.name}/ end end describe 'for new users, the email' do let(:example_site_path) { root_path } let(:new_user) { create(:user, email: 'newguy@example.com', created_by_id: 1) } token = 'kETLwRaayvigPq_x3SNM' subject { Notify.new_user_email(new_user.id, token) } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'is sent to the new user' do is_expected.to deliver_to new_user.email end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /^Account was created for you$/i end it 'contains the new user\'s login name' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{new_user.email}/ end it 'contains the password text' do is_expected.to have_body_text /Click here to set your password/ end it 'includes a link for user to set password' do params = "reset_password_token=#{token}" is_expected.to have_body_text( %r{http://localhost(:\d+)?/users/password/edit\?#{params}} ) end it 'includes a link to the site' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{example_site_path}/ end end describe 'for users that signed up, the email' do let(:example_site_path) { root_path } let(:new_user) { create(:user, email: 'newguy@example.com', password: "securePassword") } subject { Notify.new_user_email(new_user.id) } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'is sent to the new user' do is_expected.to deliver_to new_user.email end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /^Account was created for you$/i end it 'contains the new user\'s login name' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{new_user.email}/ end it 'should not contain the new user\'s password' do is_expected.not_to have_body_text /password/ end it 'includes a link to the site' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{example_site_path}/ end end describe 'user added ssh key' do let(:key) { create(:personal_key) } subject { Notify.new_ssh_key_email(key.id) } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'is sent to the new user' do is_expected.to deliver_to key.user.email end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /^SSH key was added to your account$/i end it 'contains the new ssh key title' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{key.title}/ end it 'includes a link to ssh keys page' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{profile_keys_path}/ end end describe 'user added email' do let(:email) { create(:email) } subject { Notify.new_email_email(email.id) } it 'is sent to the new user' do is_expected.to deliver_to email.user.email end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /^Email was added to your account$/i end it 'contains the new email address' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{email.email}/ end it 'includes a link to emails page' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{profile_emails_path}/ end end context 'for a project' do describe 'items that are assignable, the email' do let(:current_user) { create(:user, email: "current@email.com") } let(:assignee) { create(:user, email: 'assignee@example.com') } let(:previous_assignee) { create(:user, name: 'Previous Assignee') } shared_examples 'an assignee email' do it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(current_user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'is sent to the assignee' do is_expected.to deliver_to assignee.email end end context 'for issues' do let(:issue) { create(:issue, author: current_user, assignee: assignee, project: project) } let(:issue_with_description) { create(:issue, author: current_user, assignee: assignee, project: project, description: Faker::Lorem.sentence) } describe 'that are new' do subject { Notify.new_issue_email(issue.assignee_id, issue.id) } it_behaves_like 'an assignee email' it_behaves_like 'an email starting a new thread', 'issue' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{project.name} \| #{issue.title} \(##{issue.iid}\)/ end it 'contains a link to the new issue' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_issue_path project, issue}/ end end describe 'that are new with a description' do subject { Notify.new_issue_email(issue_with_description.assignee_id, issue_with_description.id) } it 'contains the description' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{issue_with_description.description}/ end end describe 'that have been reassigned' do subject { Notify.reassigned_issue_email(recipient.id, issue.id, previous_assignee.id, current_user) } it_behaves_like 'a multiple recipients email' it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'issue' it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(current_user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{issue.title} \(##{issue.iid}\)/ end it 'contains the name of the previous assignee' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{previous_assignee.name}/ end it 'contains the name of the new assignee' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{assignee.name}/ end it 'contains a link to the issue' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_issue_path project, issue}/ end end describe 'status changed' do let(:status) { 'closed' } subject { Notify.issue_status_changed_email(recipient.id, issue.id, status, current_user) } it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'issue' it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(current_user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{issue.title} \(##{issue.iid}\)/i end it 'contains the new status' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{status}/i end it 'contains the user name' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{current_user.name}/i end it 'contains a link to the issue' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_issue_path project, issue}/ end end end context 'for merge requests' do let(:merge_author) { create(:user) } let(:merge_request) { create(:merge_request, author: current_user, assignee: assignee, source_project: project, target_project: project) } let(:merge_request_with_description) { create(:merge_request, author: current_user, assignee: assignee, source_project: project, target_project: project, description: Faker::Lorem.sentence) } describe 'that are new' do subject { Notify.new_merge_request_email(merge_request.assignee_id, merge_request.id) } it_behaves_like 'an assignee email' it_behaves_like 'an email starting a new thread', 'merge_request' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{merge_request.title} \(##{merge_request.iid}\)/ end it 'contains a link to the new merge request' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_merge_request_path(project, merge_request)}/ end it 'contains the source branch for the merge request' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{merge_request.source_branch}/ end it 'contains the target branch for the merge request' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{merge_request.target_branch}/ end it 'has the correct message-id set' do is_expected.to have_header 'Message-ID', "" end end describe 'that are new with a description' do subject { Notify.new_merge_request_email(merge_request_with_description.assignee_id, merge_request_with_description.id) } it 'contains the description' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{merge_request_with_description.description}/ end end describe 'that are reassigned' do subject { Notify.reassigned_merge_request_email(recipient.id, merge_request.id, previous_assignee.id, current_user.id) } it_behaves_like 'a multiple recipients email' it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'merge_request' it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(current_user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{merge_request.title} \(##{merge_request.iid}\)/ end it 'contains the name of the previous assignee' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{previous_assignee.name}/ end it 'contains the name of the new assignee' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{assignee.name}/ end it 'contains a link to the merge request' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_merge_request_path project, merge_request}/ end end describe 'status changed' do let(:status) { 'reopened' } subject { Notify.merge_request_status_email(recipient.id, merge_request.id, status, current_user) } it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'merge_request' it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(current_user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{merge_request.title} \(##{merge_request.iid}\)/i end it 'contains the new status' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{status}/i end it 'contains the user name' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{current_user.name}/i end it 'contains a link to the merge request' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_merge_request_path project, merge_request}/ end end describe 'that are merged' do subject { Notify.merged_merge_request_email(recipient.id, merge_request.id, merge_author.id) } it_behaves_like 'a multiple recipients email' it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'merge_request' it 'is sent as the merge author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(merge_author.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{merge_request.title} \(##{merge_request.iid}\)/ end it 'contains the new status' do is_expected.to have_body_text /merged/i end it 'contains a link to the merge request' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_merge_request_path project, merge_request}/ end end end end describe 'project was moved' do let(:project) { create(:project) } let(:user) { create(:user) } subject { Notify.project_was_moved_email(project.id, user.id) } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /Project was moved/ end it 'contains name of project' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project.name_with_namespace}/ end it 'contains new user role' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project.ssh_url_to_repo}/ end end describe 'project access changed' do let(:project) { create(:project) } let(:user) { create(:user) } let(:project_member) { create(:project_member, project: project, user: user) } subject { Notify.project_access_granted_email(project_member.id) } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /Access to project was granted/ end it 'contains name of project' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project.name}/ end it 'contains new user role' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{project_member.human_access}/ end end context 'items that are noteable, the email for a note' do let(:note_author) { create(:user, name: 'author_name') } let(:note) { create(:note, project: project, author: note_author) } before :each do allow(Note).to receive(:find).with(note.id).and_return(note) end shared_examples 'a note email' do it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(note_author.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'is sent to the given recipient' do is_expected.to deliver_to recipient.notification_email end it 'contains the message from the note' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{note.note}/ end end describe 'on a commit' do let(:commit) { project.repository.commit } before(:each) { allow(note).to receive(:noteable).and_return(commit) } subject { Notify.note_commit_email(recipient.id, note.id) } it_behaves_like 'a note email' it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'commits' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{commit.title} \(#{commit.short_id}\)/ end it 'contains a link to the commit' do is_expected.to have_body_text commit.short_id end end describe 'on a merge request' do let(:merge_request) { create(:merge_request, source_project: project, target_project: project) } let(:note_on_merge_request_path) { project_merge_request_path(project, merge_request, anchor: "note_#{note.id}") } before(:each) { allow(note).to receive(:noteable).and_return(merge_request) } subject { Notify.note_merge_request_email(recipient.id, note.id) } it_behaves_like 'a note email' it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'merge_request' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{merge_request.title} \(##{merge_request.iid}\)/ end it 'contains a link to the merge request note' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{note_on_merge_request_path}/ end end describe 'on an issue' do let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) } let(:note_on_issue_path) { project_issue_path(project, issue, anchor: "note_#{note.id}") } before(:each) { allow(note).to receive(:noteable).and_return(issue) } subject { Notify.note_issue_email(recipient.id, note.id) } it_behaves_like 'a note email' it_behaves_like 'an answer to an existing thread', 'issue' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{issue.title} \(##{issue.iid}\)/ end it 'contains a link to the issue note' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{note_on_issue_path}/ end end end end describe 'group access changed' do let(:group) { create(:group) } let(:user) { create(:user) } let(:membership) { create(:group_member, group: group, user: user) } subject { Notify.group_access_granted_email(membership.id) } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /Access to group was granted/ end it 'contains name of project' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{group.name}/ end it 'contains new user role' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{membership.human_access}/ end end describe 'confirmation if email changed' do let(:example_site_path) { root_path } let(:user) { create(:user, email: 'old-email@mail.com') } before do user.email = "new-email@mail.com" user.save end subject { ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last } it_behaves_like 'an email sent from GitLab' it 'is sent to the new user' do is_expected.to deliver_to 'new-email@mail.com' end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject "Confirmation instructions" end it 'includes a link to the site' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{example_site_path}/ end end describe 'email on push with multiple commits' do let(:example_site_path) { root_path } let(:user) { create(:user) } let(:compare) { Gitlab::Git::Compare.new(project.repository.raw_repository, sample_image_commit.id, sample_commit.id) } let(:commits) { Commit.decorate(compare.commits) } let(:diff_path) { project_compare_path(project, from: commits.first, to: commits.last) } subject { Notify.repository_push_email(project.id, 'devs@company.name', user.id, 'master', compare) } it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'is sent to recipient' do is_expected.to deliver_to 'devs@company.name' end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{commits.length} new commits pushed to repository/ end it 'includes commits list' do is_expected.to have_body_text /Change some files/ end it 'includes diffs' do is_expected.to have_body_text /def archive_formats_regex/ end it 'contains a link to the diff' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{diff_path}/ end end describe 'email on push with a single commit' do let(:example_site_path) { root_path } let(:user) { create(:user) } let(:compare) { Gitlab::Git::Compare.new(project.repository.raw_repository, sample_commit.parent_id, sample_commit.id) } let(:commits) { Commit.decorate(compare.commits) } let(:diff_path) { project_commit_path(project, commits.first) } subject { Notify.repository_push_email(project.id, 'devs@company.name', user.id, 'master', compare) } it 'is sent as the author' do sender = subject.header[:from].addrs[0] expect(sender.display_name).to eq(user.name) expect(sender.address).to eq(gitlab_sender) end it 'is sent to recipient' do is_expected.to deliver_to 'devs@company.name' end it 'has the correct subject' do is_expected.to have_subject /#{commits.first.title}/ end it 'includes commits list' do is_expected.to have_body_text /Change some files/ end it 'includes diffs' do is_expected.to have_body_text /def archive_formats_regex/ end it 'contains a link to the diff' do is_expected.to have_body_text /#{diff_path}/ end end end