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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe AbuseReportsFinder, feature_category: :insider_threat do
let_it_be(:user_1) { create(:user) }
let_it_be(:user_2) { create(:user) }
let_it_be(:reporter_1) { create(:user) }
let_it_be(:reporter_2) { create(:user) }
let_it_be(:abuse_report_1) do
create(:abuse_report, :open, category: 'spam', user: user_1, reporter: reporter_1, id: 1)
end
let_it_be(:abuse_report_2) do
create(:abuse_report, :closed, category: 'phishing', user: user_2, reporter: reporter_2, id: 2)
end
subject(:finder) { described_class.new(params).execute }
describe '#execute' do
shared_examples 'returns all abuse reports' do
it 'returns all abuse reports' do
expect(finder).to match_array([abuse_report_1, abuse_report_2])
end
end
context 'when params is empty' do
let(:params) { {} }
it_behaves_like 'returns all abuse reports'
end
shared_examples 'returns filtered reports' do |filter_field|
it "returns abuse reports filtered by #{filter_field}_id" do
expect(finder).to match_array(filtered_reports)
end
context "when no user has username = params[:#{filter_field}]" do
before do
allow(User).to receive_message_chain(:by_username, :pick)
.with(params[filter_field])
.with(:id)
.and_return(nil)
end
it_behaves_like 'returns all abuse reports'
end
end
context 'when params[:user] is present' do
it_behaves_like 'returns filtered reports', :user do
let(:params) { { user: user_1.username } }
let(:filtered_reports) { [abuse_report_1] }
end
end
context 'when params[:reporter] is present' do
it_behaves_like 'returns filtered reports', :reporter do
let(:params) { { reporter: reporter_1.username } }
let(:filtered_reports) { [abuse_report_1] }
end
end
context 'when params[:status] = open' do
let(:params) { { status: 'open' } }
it 'returns only open abuse reports' do
expect(finder).to match_array([abuse_report_1])
end
end
context 'when params[:status] = closed' do
let(:params) { { status: 'closed' } }
it 'returns only closed abuse reports' do
expect(finder).to match_array([abuse_report_2])
end
end
context 'when params[:status] is not a valid status' do
let(:params) { { status: 'partial' } }
it 'defaults to returning open abuse reports' do
expect(finder).to match_array([abuse_report_1])
end
end
context 'when params[:category] is present' do
let(:params) { { category: 'phishing' } }
it 'returns abuse reports with the specified category' do
expect(subject).to match_array([abuse_report_2])
end
end
describe 'aggregating reports' do
context 'when multiple open reports exist' do
let(:params) { { status: 'open' } }
# same category and user as abuse_report_1 -> will get aggregated
let_it_be(:abuse_report_3) do
create(:abuse_report, :open, category: abuse_report_1.category, user: abuse_report_1.user, id: 3)
end
# different category, but same user as abuse_report_1 -> won't get aggregated
let_it_be(:abuse_report_4) do
create(:abuse_report, :open, category: 'phishing', user: abuse_report_1.user, id: 4)
end
it 'aggregates open reports by user and category' do
expect(finder).to match_array([abuse_report_1, abuse_report_4])
end
it 'sorts by aggregated_count in descending order and created_at in descending order' do
expect(finder).to eq([abuse_report_1, abuse_report_4])
end
it 'returns count with aggregated reports' do
expect(finder[0].count).to eq(2)
end
context 'when a different sorting attribute is given' do
let(:params) { { status: 'open', sort: 'created_at_desc' } }
it 'returns reports sorted by the specified sort attribute' do
expect(subject).to eq([abuse_report_4, abuse_report_1])
end
end
context 'when params[:sort] is invalid' do
let(:params) { { status: 'open', sort: 'invalid' } }
it 'sorts reports by aggregated_count in descending order' do
expect(finder).to eq([abuse_report_1, abuse_report_4])
end
end
end
context 'when multiple closed reports exist' do
let(:params) { { status: 'closed' } }
# same user and category as abuse_report_2 -> won't get aggregated
let_it_be(:abuse_report_5) do
create(:abuse_report, :closed, category: abuse_report_2.category, user: abuse_report_2.user, id: 5)
end
it 'does not aggregate closed reports' do
expect(finder).to match_array([abuse_report_2, abuse_report_5])
end
it 'sorts reports by created_at in descending order' do
expect(finder).to eq([abuse_report_5, abuse_report_2])
end
context 'when a different sorting attribute is given' do
let(:params) { { status: 'closed', sort: 'created_at_asc' } }
it 'returns reports sorted by the specified sort attribute' do
expect(subject).to eq([abuse_report_2, abuse_report_5])
end
end
context 'when params[:sort] is invalid' do
let(:params) { { status: 'closed', sort: 'invalid' } }
it 'sorts reports by created_at in descending order' do
expect(finder).to eq([abuse_report_5, abuse_report_2])
end
end
end
end
end
end
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