# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe NewIssueWorker do include AfterNextHelpers describe '#perform' do let(:worker) { described_class.new } context 'when an issue not found' do it 'does not call Services' do expect(EventCreateService).not_to receive(:new) expect(NotificationService).not_to receive(:new) worker.perform(non_existing_record_id, create(:user).id) end it 'logs an error' do expect(Gitlab::AppLogger).to receive(:error).with("NewIssueWorker: couldn't find Issue with ID=#{non_existing_record_id}, skipping job") worker.perform(non_existing_record_id, create(:user).id) end end context 'when a user not found' do it 'does not call Services' do expect(EventCreateService).not_to receive(:new) expect(NotificationService).not_to receive(:new) worker.perform(create(:issue).id, non_existing_record_id) end it 'logs an error' do issue = create(:issue) expect(Gitlab::AppLogger).to receive(:error).with("NewIssueWorker: couldn't find User with ID=#{non_existing_record_id}, skipping job") worker.perform(issue.id, non_existing_record_id) end end context 'with a user' do let_it_be(:project) { create(:project, :public) } let_it_be(:mentioned) { create(:user) } let_it_be(:user) { nil } let_it_be(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project, description: "issue for #{mentioned.to_reference}") } shared_examples 'a new issue where the current_user cannot trigger notifications' do it 'does not create a notification for the mentioned user' do expect(Notify).not_to receive(:new_issue_email) .with(mentioned.id, issue.id, NotificationReason::MENTIONED) expect(Gitlab::AppLogger).to receive(:warn).with(message: 'Skipping sending notifications', user: user.id, klass: issue.class.to_s, object_id: issue.id) worker.perform(issue.id, user.id) end end context 'when the new issue author is blocked' do let_it_be(:user) { create_default(:user, :blocked) } it_behaves_like 'a new issue where the current_user cannot trigger notifications' end context 'when the new issue author is a ghost' do let_it_be(:user) { create_default(:user, :ghost) } it_behaves_like 'a new issue where the current_user cannot trigger notifications' end context 'when everything is ok' do let_it_be(:user) { create_default(:user) } it 'creates a new event record' do expect { worker.perform(issue.id, user.id) }.to change { Event.count }.from(0).to(1) end it 'creates a notification for the mentioned user' do expect(Notify).to receive(:new_issue_email).with(mentioned.id, issue.id, NotificationReason::MENTIONED) .and_return(double(deliver_later: true)) worker.perform(issue.id, user.id) end it 'calls Issues::AfterCreateService' do expect_next(::Issues::AfterCreateService) .to receive(:execute) worker.perform(issue.id, user.id) end end end end end