Commit e37c39a2 authored by Sean McGivern's avatar Sean McGivern

Fix force-push message in push emails

`after_sha` maps to the source branch, as it's the head of our compare,
so these were just the wrong way around.
parent 12fe6a6f
...@@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ class EmailsOnPushWorker ...@@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ class EmailsOnPushWorker
reverse_compare = false reverse_compare = false
if action == :push if action == :push
compare = CompareService.new.execute(project, before_sha, project, after_sha) compare = CompareService.new.execute(project, after_sha, project, before_sha)
diff_refs = compare.diff_refs diff_refs = compare.diff_refs
return false if compare.same return false if compare.same
if compare.commits.empty? if compare.commits.empty?
compare = CompareService.new.execute(project, after_sha, project, before_sha) compare = CompareService.new.execute(project, before_sha, project, after_sha)
diff_refs = compare.diff_refs diff_refs = compare.diff_refs
reverse_compare = true reverse_compare = true
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...@@ -2,19 +2,19 @@ require 'spec_helper' ...@@ -2,19 +2,19 @@ require 'spec_helper'
describe EmailsOnPushWorker do describe EmailsOnPushWorker do
include RepoHelpers include RepoHelpers
include EmailSpec::Matchers
let(:project) { create(:project) } let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:user) { create(:user) } let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:data) { Gitlab::DataBuilder::Push.build_sample(project, user) } let(:data) { Gitlab::DataBuilder::Push.build_sample(project, user) }
let(:recipients) { user.email } let(:recipients) { user.email }
let(:perform) { subject.perform(project.id, recipients, data.stringify_keys) } let(:perform) { subject.perform(project.id, recipients, data.stringify_keys) }
let(:email) { ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last }
subject { EmailsOnPushWorker.new } subject { EmailsOnPushWorker.new }
describe "#perform" do describe "#perform" do
context "when push is a new branch" do context "when push is a new branch" do
let(:email) { ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last }
before do before do
data_new_branch = data.stringify_keys.merge("before" => Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA) data_new_branch = data.stringify_keys.merge("before" => Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA)
...@@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ describe EmailsOnPushWorker do ...@@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ describe EmailsOnPushWorker do
end end
context "when push is a deleted branch" do context "when push is a deleted branch" do
let(:email) { ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last }
before do before do
data_deleted_branch = data.stringify_keys.merge("after" => Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA) data_deleted_branch = data.stringify_keys.merge("after" => Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA)
...@@ -48,15 +46,40 @@ describe EmailsOnPushWorker do ...@@ -48,15 +46,40 @@ describe EmailsOnPushWorker do
end end
end end
context "when there are no errors in sending" do context "when push is a force push to delete commits" do
let(:email) { ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last } before do
data_force_push = data.stringify_keys.merge(
"after" => data[:before],
"before" => data[:after]
)
subject.perform(project.id, recipients, data_force_push)
end
it "sends a mail with the correct subject" do
expect(email.subject).to include('Change some files')
end
it "mentions force pushing in the body" do
expect(email).to have_body_text("force push")
end
it "sends the mail to the correct recipient" do
expect(email.to).to eq([user.email])
end
end
context "when there are no errors in sending" do
before { perform } before { perform }
it "sends a mail with the correct subject" do it "sends a mail with the correct subject" do
expect(email.subject).to include('Change some files') expect(email.subject).to include('Change some files')
end end
it "does not mention force pushing in the body" do
expect(email).not_to have_body_text("force push")
end
it "sends the mail to the correct recipient" do it "sends the mail to the correct recipient" do
expect(email.to).to eq([user.email]) expect(email.to).to eq([user.email])
end end
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