Maximilian Bosch
fd765bc97a
Nowadays `Builds` doesn't reference `Project` directly anymore. This
means that simply resolving both `jobset` and `project` with a single
JOIN from `Builds` doesn't work anymore. Instead we need to resolve the
relation to `jobset` first and then the relation to `project`.
For similar fixes see e.g. c7c4759600
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31 lines
969 B
Perl
31 lines
969 B
Perl
use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Setup;
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my $ctx = test_context();
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use HTTP::Request::Common;
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use Test2::V0;
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use Catalyst::Test ();
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Catalyst::Test->import('Hydra');
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require Hydra::Schema;
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require Hydra::Model::DB;
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my $db = $ctx->db();
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my $user = $db->resultset('Users')->create({ username => 'alice', emailaddress => 'alice@invalid.org', password => '!' });
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$user->setPassword('foobar');
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my $builds = $ctx->makeAndEvaluateJobset(
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expression => "basic.nix",
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build => 1
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);
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my $login = request(POST '/login', Referer => 'http://localhost', Content => {
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username => 'alice',
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password => 'foobar',
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});
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is($login->code, 302);
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my $cookie = $login->header("set-cookie");
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my $my_jobs = request(GET '/dashboard/alice/my-jobs-tab', Accept => 'application/json', Cookie => $cookie);
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ok($my_jobs->is_success);
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my $content = $my_jobs->content();
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ok($content =~ /empty_dir/);
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ok(!($content =~ /fails/));
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ok(!($content =~ /succeed_with_failed/));
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done_testing;
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