# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' # Part of the test security suite for the Import/Export feature # Finds if a new model has been added that can potentially be part of the Import/Export # If it finds a new model, it will show a +failure_message+ with the options available. RSpec.describe 'Import/Export model configuration' do include ConfigurationHelper let(:all_models_yml) { 'spec/lib/gitlab/import_export/all_models.yml' } let(:all_models_hash) { YAML.load_file(all_models_yml) } let(:current_models) { setup_models } let(:model_names) { relation_names_for(:project) } it 'has no new models' do model_names.each do |model_name| new_models = Array(current_models[model_name]) - Array(all_models_hash[model_name]) expect(new_models).to be_empty, failure_message(model_name.classify, new_models) end end # List of current models between models, in the format of # {model: [model_2, model3], ...} def setup_models model_names.index_with do |model_name| associations_for(relation_class_for_name(model_name)) - ['project'] end end def failure_message(parent_model_name, new_models) <<~MSG New model(s) <#{new_models.join(',')}> have been added, related to #{parent_model_name}, which is exported by the Import/Export feature. If you think this model should be included in the export, please add it to `#{Gitlab::ImportExport.config_file}`. Definitely add it to `#{File.expand_path(all_models_yml)}` to signal that you've handled this error and to prevent it from showing up in the future. MSG end end