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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Gitlab::Ci::Status::Build::Manual, feature_category: :continuous_integration do
let_it_be(:user) { create(:user) }
let_it_be(:job) { create(:ci_build, :manual) }
subject do
described_class.new(Gitlab::Ci::Status::Core.new(job, user))
end
describe '#illustration' do
it { expect(subject.illustration).to include(:image, :size, :title, :content) }
context 'when the user can trigger the job' do
before do
job.project.add_maintainer(user)
end
context 'when the job has not been played' do
it 'instructs the user about possible actions' do
expect(subject.illustration[:content]).to eq(
_(
'This job does not start automatically and must be started manually. ' \
'You can add CI/CD variables below for last-minute configuration changes before starting the job.'
)
)
end
end
context 'when the job is retryable' do
before do
job.update!(status: :failed)
end
it 'instructs the user about possible actions' do
expect(subject.illustration[:content]).to eq(
_("You can modify this job's CI/CD variables before running it again.")
)
end
end
end
context 'when the user can not trigger the job because of outdated deployment' do
before do
allow(job).to receive(:outdated_deployment?).and_return(true)
end
it { expect(subject.illustration[:content]).to match /This deployment job does not run automatically and must be started manually, but it's older than the latest deployment, and therefore can't run/ }
end
context 'when the user can not trigger the job due to another reason' do
it 'informs the user' do
expect(subject.illustration[:content]).to eq(
_("This job does not run automatically and must be started manually, but you do not have access to it.")
)
end
end
end
describe '.matches?' do
subject { described_class.matches?(build, user) }
context 'when build is manual' do
let(:build) { create(:ci_build, :manual) }
it 'is a correct match' do
expect(subject).to be true
end
end
context 'when build is not manual' do
let(:build) { create(:ci_build) }
it 'does not match' do
expect(subject).to be false
end
end
end
end
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