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When running checks, we look to the existing problem check trackers and try to grab their ProblemCheck classes. In some cases this is no longer in the problem check repository, e.g. when the check was part of a plugin that has been uninstalled. In the case where the check was scheduled, this would lead to an error in one of the jobs
103 lines
2.8 KiB
Ruby
103 lines
2.8 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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RSpec.describe Jobs::RunProblemChecks do
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around do |example|
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ProblemCheck::ScheduledCheck =
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Class.new(ProblemCheck) do
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self.perform_every = 30.minutes
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def call = []
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end
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ProblemCheck::NonScheduledCheck = Class.new(ProblemCheck) { def call = [] }
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ProblemCheck::DisabledCheck =
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Class.new(ProblemCheck) do
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self.perform_every = 30.minutes
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self.enabled = false
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def call = []
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end
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stub_const(
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ProblemCheck,
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"CORE_PROBLEM_CHECKS",
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[ProblemCheck::ScheduledCheck, ProblemCheck::NonScheduledCheck, ProblemCheck::DisabledCheck],
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&example
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)
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ProblemCheck.send(:remove_const, "ScheduledCheck")
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ProblemCheck.send(:remove_const, "NonScheduledCheck")
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ProblemCheck.send(:remove_const, "DisabledCheck")
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end
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context "when the tracker determines the check is ready to run" do
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before do
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ProblemCheckTracker.create!(identifier: "scheduled_check", next_run_at: 5.minutes.ago)
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end
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it "schedules the individual scheduled checks" do
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expect_enqueued_with(
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job: :run_problem_check,
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args: {
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check_identifier: "scheduled_check",
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},
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) { described_class.new.execute([]) }
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end
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end
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context "when the tracker determines the check shouldn't run yet" do
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before do
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ProblemCheckTracker.create!(identifier: "scheduled_check", next_run_at: 5.minutes.from_now)
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end
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it "does not schedule any check" do
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expect_not_enqueued_with(
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job: :run_problem_check,
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args: {
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check_identifier: "scheduled_check",
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},
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) { described_class.new.execute([]) }
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end
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end
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context "when dealing with a non-scheduled check" do
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before { ProblemCheckTracker.create!(identifier: "non_scheduled_check", next_run_at: nil) }
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it "does not schedule any check" do
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expect_not_enqueued_with(
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job: :run_problem_check,
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args: {
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check_identifier: "non_scheduled_check",
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},
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) { described_class.new.execute([]) }
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end
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end
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context "when dealing with a disabled check" do
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before { ProblemCheckTracker.create!(identifier: "disabled_check", next_run_at: nil) }
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it "does not schedule any check" do
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expect_not_enqueued_with(
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job: :run_problem_check,
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args: {
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check_identifier: "disabled_check",
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},
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) { described_class.new.execute([]) }
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end
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end
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context "when dealing with an uninstalled check" do
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before { ProblemCheckTracker.create!(identifier: "uninstalled_check", next_run_at: nil) }
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it "does not schedule any check" do
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expect_not_enqueued_with(
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job: :run_problem_check,
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args: {
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check_identifier: "uninstalled_check",
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},
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) { described_class.new.execute([]) }
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end
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end
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end
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