discourse/spec/models/remote_theme_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe RemoteTheme do
context '#import_remote' do
def about_json(love_color: "FAFAFA", tertiary_low_color: "FFFFFF", color_scheme_name: "Amazing", about_url: "https://www.site.com/about")
<<~JSON
{
"name": "awesome theme",
"about_url": "#{about_url}",
"license_url": "https://www.site.com/license",
"theme_version": "1.0",
"minimum_discourse_version": "1.0.0",
"assets": {
"font": "assets/font.woff2"
},
"color_schemes": {
"#{color_scheme_name}": {
"love": "#{love_color}",
"tertiary-low": "#{tertiary_low_color}"
}
},
"modifiers": {
"serialize_topic_excerpts": true
}
}
JSON
end
let :scss_data do
"@font-face { font-family: magic; src: url($font)}; body {color: $color; content: $name;}"
end
let :initial_repo do
setup_git_repo(
"about.json" => about_json,
"desktop/desktop.scss" => scss_data,
"scss/oldpath.scss" => ".class2{color:blue}",
"stylesheets/file.scss" => ".class1{color:red}",
"stylesheets/empty.scss" => "",
"javascripts/discourse/controllers/test.js.es6" => "console.log('test');",
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (take 2) (#12661) This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests). Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes. You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests: * In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`. * In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`. There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them. This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
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"test/acceptance/theme-test.js" => "assert.ok(true);",
"common/header.html" => "I AM HEADER",
"common/random.html" => "I AM SILLY",
"common/embedded.scss" => "EMBED",
"common/color_definitions.scss" => ":root{--color-var: red}",
"assets/font.woff2" => "FAKE FONT",
"settings.yaml" => "boolean_setting: true",
"locales/en.yml" => "sometranslations"
)
end
after do
`rm -fr #{initial_repo}`
end
it 'can correctly import a remote theme' do
time = Time.new('2000')
freeze_time time
@theme = RemoteTheme.import_theme(initial_repo)
remote = @theme.remote_theme
expect(@theme.name).to eq('awesome theme')
expect(remote.remote_url).to eq(initial_repo)
expect(remote.remote_version).to eq(`cd #{initial_repo} && git rev-parse HEAD`.strip)
expect(remote.local_version).to eq(`cd #{initial_repo} && git rev-parse HEAD`.strip)
expect(remote.about_url).to eq("https://www.site.com/about")
expect(remote.license_url).to eq("https://www.site.com/license")
expect(remote.theme_version).to eq("1.0")
expect(remote.minimum_discourse_version).to eq("1.0.0")
expect(@theme.theme_modifier_set.serialize_topic_excerpts).to eq(true)
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (take 2) (#12661) This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests). Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes. You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests: * In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`. * In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`. There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them. This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
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expect(@theme.theme_fields.length).to eq(11)
mapped = Hash[*@theme.theme_fields.map { |f| ["#{f.target_id}-#{f.name}", f.value] }.flatten]
expect(mapped["0-header"]).to eq("I AM HEADER")
expect(mapped["1-scss"]).to eq(scss_data)
expect(mapped["0-embedded_scss"]).to eq("EMBED")
expect(mapped["0-color_definitions"]).to eq(":root{--color-var: red}")
expect(mapped["0-font"]).to eq("")
expect(mapped["3-yaml"]).to eq("boolean_setting: true")
expect(mapped["4-en"]).to eq("sometranslations")
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (take 2) (#12661) This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests). Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes. You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests: * In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`. * In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`. There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them. This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
2021-04-12 20:02:58 +08:00
expect(mapped["7-acceptance/theme-test.js"]).to eq("assert.ok(true);")
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (take 2) (#12661) This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests). Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes. You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests: * In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`. * In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`. There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them. This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
2021-04-12 20:02:58 +08:00
expect(mapped.length).to eq(11)
expect(@theme.settings.length).to eq(1)
expect(@theme.settings.first.value).to eq(true)
expect(remote.remote_updated_at).to eq_time(time)
scheme = ColorScheme.find_by(theme_id: @theme.id)
expect(scheme.name).to eq("Amazing")
expect(scheme.colors.find_by(name: 'love').hex).to eq('fafafa')
expect(scheme.colors.find_by(name: 'tertiary-low').hex).to eq('ffffff')
expect(@theme.color_scheme_id).to eq(scheme.id)
@theme.update(color_scheme_id: nil)
File.write("#{initial_repo}/common/header.html", "I AM UPDATED")
File.write("#{initial_repo}/about.json", about_json(love_color: "EAEAEA", about_url: "https://newsite.com/about"))
File.write("#{initial_repo}/settings.yml", "integer_setting: 32")
`cd #{initial_repo} && git add settings.yml`
File.delete("#{initial_repo}/settings.yaml")
File.delete("#{initial_repo}/stylesheets/file.scss")
`cd #{initial_repo} && git commit -am "update"`
time = Time.new('2001')
freeze_time time
remote.update_remote_version
expect(remote.commits_behind).to eq(1)
expect(remote.remote_version).to eq(`cd #{initial_repo} && git rev-parse HEAD`.strip)
remote.update_from_remote
@theme.save!
@theme.reload
scheme = ColorScheme.find_by(theme_id: @theme.id)
expect(scheme.name).to eq("Amazing")
expect(scheme.colors.find_by(name: 'love').hex).to eq('eaeaea')
expect(@theme.color_scheme_id).to eq(nil) # Should only be set on first import
mapped = Hash[*@theme.theme_fields.map { |f| ["#{f.target_id}-#{f.name}", f.value] }.flatten]
# Scss file was deleted
expect(mapped["5-file"]).to eq(nil)
expect(mapped["0-header"]).to eq("I AM UPDATED")
expect(mapped["1-scss"]).to eq(scss_data)
expect(@theme.settings.length).to eq(1)
expect(@theme.settings.first.value).to eq(32)
expect(remote.remote_updated_at).to eq_time(time)
expect(remote.about_url).to eq("https://newsite.com/about")
# It should be able to remove old colors as well
File.write("#{initial_repo}/about.json", about_json(love_color: "BABABA", tertiary_low_color: "", color_scheme_name: "Amazing 2"))
`cd #{initial_repo} && git commit -am "update"`
remote.update_from_remote
@theme.save
@theme.reload
scheme_count = ColorScheme.where(theme_id: @theme.id).count
expect(scheme_count).to eq(1)
scheme = ColorScheme.find_by(theme_id: @theme.id)
expect(scheme.colors.find_by(name: 'tertiary_low_color')).to eq(nil)
end
it "can update themes with overwritten history" do
theme = RemoteTheme.import_theme(initial_repo)
remote = theme.remote_theme
old_version = `cd #{initial_repo} && git rev-parse HEAD`.strip
expect(theme.name).to eq('awesome theme')
expect(remote.remote_url).to eq(initial_repo)
expect(remote.local_version).to eq(old_version)
expect(remote.remote_version).to eq(old_version)
`cd #{initial_repo} && git commit --amend -m "amended commit"`
new_version = `cd #{initial_repo} && git rev-parse HEAD`.strip
# make sure that the amended commit does not exist anymore
`cd #{initial_repo} && git reflog expire --all --expire=now`
`cd #{initial_repo} && git prune`
remote.update_remote_version
expect(remote.reload.local_version).to eq(old_version)
expect(remote.reload.remote_version).to eq(new_version)
expect(remote.reload.commits_behind).to eq(-1)
end
end
let(:github_repo) do
RemoteTheme.create!(
remote_url: "https://github.com/org/testtheme.git",
local_version: "a2ec030e551fc8d8579790e1954876fe769fe40a",
remote_version: "21122230dbfed804067849393c3332083ddd0c07",
commits_behind: 2
)
end
let(:gitlab_repo) do
RemoteTheme.create!(
remote_url: "https://gitlab.com/org/repo.git",
local_version: "a2ec030e551fc8d8579790e1954876fe769fe40a",
remote_version: "21122230dbfed804067849393c3332083ddd0c07",
commits_behind: 5
)
end
context "#github_diff_link" do
it "is blank for non-github repos" do
expect(gitlab_repo.github_diff_link).to be_blank
end
it "returns URL for comparing between local_version and remote_version" do
expect(github_repo.github_diff_link).to eq(
"https://github.com/org/testtheme/compare/#{github_repo.local_version}...#{github_repo.remote_version}"
)
end
it "is blank when theme is up-to-date" do
github_repo.update!(local_version: github_repo.remote_version, commits_behind: 0)
expect(github_repo.reload.github_diff_link).to be_blank
end
end
context ".joined_remotes" do
it "finds records that are associated with themes" do
github_repo
gitlab_repo
expect(RemoteTheme.joined_remotes).to eq([])
Fabricate(:theme, remote_theme: github_repo)
expect(RemoteTheme.joined_remotes).to eq([github_repo])
Fabricate(:theme, remote_theme: gitlab_repo)
expect(RemoteTheme.joined_remotes).to contain_exactly(github_repo, gitlab_repo)
end
end
context ".out_of_date_themes" do
let(:remote) { RemoteTheme.create!(remote_url: "https://github.com/org/testtheme") }
let!(:theme) { Fabricate(:theme, remote_theme: remote) }
it "finds out of date themes" do
remote.update!(local_version: "old version", remote_version: "new version", commits_behind: 2)
expect(described_class.out_of_date_themes).to eq([[theme.name, theme.id]])
remote.update!(local_version: "new version", commits_behind: 0)
expect(described_class.out_of_date_themes).to eq([])
end
it "ignores disabled out of date themes" do
remote.update!(local_version: "old version", remote_version: "new version", commits_behind: 2)
theme.update!(enabled: false)
expect(described_class.out_of_date_themes).to eq([])
end
end
context ".unreachable_themes" do
let(:remote) { RemoteTheme.create!(remote_url: "https://github.com/org/testtheme", last_error_text: "can't contact this repo :(") }
let!(:theme) { Fabricate(:theme, remote_theme: remote) }
it "finds out of date themes" do
expect(described_class.unreachable_themes).to eq([[theme.name, theme.id]])
remote.update!(last_error_text: nil)
expect(described_class.unreachable_themes).to eq([])
end
end
end