require 'spec_helper' describe PipelineScheduleWorker do subject { described_class.new.perform } set(:project) { create(:project, :repository) } set(:user) { create(:user) } let!(:pipeline_schedule) do create(:ci_pipeline_schedule, :nightly, project: project, owner: user) end before do stub_ci_pipeline_to_return_yaml_file pipeline_schedule.update_column(:next_run_at, 1.day.ago) end context 'when the schedule is runnable by the user' do before do project.add_master(user) end context 'when there is a scheduled pipeline within next_run_at' do shared_examples 'successful scheduling' do it 'creates a new pipeline' do expect { subject }.to change { project.pipelines.count }.by(1) expect(Ci::Pipeline.last).to be_schedule pipeline_schedule.reload expect(pipeline_schedule.next_run_at).to be > Time.now expect(pipeline_schedule).to eq(project.pipelines.last.pipeline_schedule) expect(pipeline_schedule).to be_active end end it_behaves_like 'successful scheduling' context 'when the latest commit contains [ci skip]' do before do allow_any_instance_of(Ci::Pipeline) .to receive(:git_commit_message) .and_return('some commit [ci skip]') end it_behaves_like 'successful scheduling' end end context 'when the schedule is deactivated' do before do pipeline_schedule.deactivate! end it 'does not creates a new pipeline' do expect { subject }.not_to change { project.pipelines.count } end end end context 'when the schedule is not runnable by the user' do it 'deactivates the schedule' do subject expect(pipeline_schedule.reload.active).to be_falsy end it 'does not schedule a pipeline' do expect { subject }.not_to change { project.pipelines.count } end end end