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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Gitlab::GithubImport::Importer::DiffNotesImporter do
let(:project) { double(:project, id: 4, import_source: 'foo/bar') }
let(:client) { double(:client) }
let(:github_comment) do
double(
:response,
html_url: 'https://github.com/foo/bar/pull/42',
path: 'README.md',
commit_id: '123abc',
original_commit_id: 'original123abc',
diff_hunk: "@@ -1 +1 @@\n-Hello\n+Hello world",
user: double(:user, id: 4, login: 'alice'),
created_at: Time.zone.now,
updated_at: Time.zone.now,
line: 23,
start_line: nil,
id: 1,
body: <<~BODY
Hello World
```suggestion
sug1
```
BODY
)
end
describe '#parallel?' do
it 'returns true when running in parallel mode' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client)
expect(importer).to be_parallel
end
it 'returns false when running in sequential mode' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client, parallel: false)
expect(importer).not_to be_parallel
end
end
describe '#execute' do
context 'when running in parallel mode' do
it 'imports diff notes in parallel' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client)
expect(importer).to receive(:parallel_import)
importer.execute
end
end
context 'when running in sequential mode' do
it 'imports diff notes in sequence' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client, parallel: false)
expect(importer).to receive(:sequential_import)
importer.execute
end
end
end
describe '#sequential_import' do
it 'imports each diff note in sequence' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client, parallel: false)
diff_note_importer = double(:diff_note_importer)
allow(importer)
.to receive(:each_object_to_import)
.and_yield(github_comment)
expect(Gitlab::GithubImport::Importer::DiffNoteImporter)
.to receive(:new)
.with(
an_instance_of(Gitlab::GithubImport::Representation::DiffNote),
project,
client
)
.and_return(diff_note_importer)
expect(diff_note_importer).to receive(:execute)
importer.sequential_import
end
end
describe '#parallel_import' do
it 'imports each diff note in parallel' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client)
allow(importer)
.to receive(:each_object_to_import)
.and_yield(github_comment)
expect(Gitlab::GithubImport::ImportDiffNoteWorker)
.to receive(:perform_async)
.with(project.id, an_instance_of(Hash), an_instance_of(String))
waiter = importer.parallel_import
expect(waiter).to be_an_instance_of(Gitlab::JobWaiter)
expect(waiter.jobs_remaining).to eq(1)
end
end
describe '#id_for_already_imported_cache' do
it 'returns the ID of the given note' do
importer = described_class.new(project, client)
expect(importer.id_for_already_imported_cache(github_comment))
.to eq(1)
end
end
describe '#collection_options' do
it 'returns an empty Hash' do
# For large projects (e.g. kubernetes/kubernetes) GitHub's API may produce
# HTTP 500 errors when using explicit sorting options, regardless of what
# order you sort in. Not using any sorting options at all allows us to
# work around this.
importer = described_class.new(project, client)
expect(importer.collection_options).to eq({})
end
end
end
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