# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe ExecutionEnvironment do let(:execution_environment) { described_class.create.tap {|execution_environment| execution_environment.update(network_enabled: nil, privileged_execution: nil) } } it 'validates that the Docker image works' do allow(execution_environment).to receive_messages(validate_docker_image?: true, working_docker_image?: true) execution_environment.assign_attributes(build(:ruby).attributes) execution_environment.save(validate: false) expect(execution_environment).to have_received(:working_docker_image?) end it 'validates the presence of a Docker image name' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:docker_image]).to be_present end it 'validates the minimum value of the memory limit' do execution_environment.update(memory_limit: ExecutionEnvironment::MINIMUM_MEMORY_LIMIT / 2) expect(execution_environment.errors[:memory_limit]).to be_present end it 'validates the numericality of the memory limit' do execution_environment.update(memory_limit: Math::PI) expect(execution_environment.errors[:memory_limit]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a memory limit' do execution_environment.update(memory_limit: nil) expect(execution_environment.errors[:memory_limit]).to be_present end it 'validates the minimum value of the cpu limit' do execution_environment.update(cpu_limit: 0) expect(execution_environment.errors[:cpu_limit]).to be_present end it 'validates that cpu limit is an integer' do execution_environment.update(cpu_limit: Math::PI) expect(execution_environment.errors[:cpu_limit]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a cpu limit' do execution_environment.update(cpu_limit: nil) expect(execution_environment.errors[:cpu_limit]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a name' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:name]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of the network enabled flag' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:network_enabled]).to be_present execution_environment.update(network_enabled: false) expect(execution_environment.errors[:network_enabled]).to be_blank end it 'validates the presence of the privileged_execution enabled flag' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:privileged_execution]).to be_present execution_environment.update(privileged_execution: false) expect(execution_environment.errors[:privileged_execution]).to be_blank end it 'validates the numericality of the permitted run time' do execution_environment.update(permitted_execution_time: Math::PI) expect(execution_environment.errors[:permitted_execution_time]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a permitted run time' do execution_environment.update(permitted_execution_time: nil) expect(execution_environment.errors[:permitted_execution_time]).to be_present end it 'validates the numericality of the pool size' do execution_environment.update(pool_size: Math::PI) expect(execution_environment.errors[:pool_size]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a pool size' do execution_environment.update(pool_size: nil) expect(execution_environment.errors[:pool_size]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a run command' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:run_command]).to be_present end it 'validates the presence of a user' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:user]).to be_present end it 'validates the format of the exposed ports' do execution_environment.update(exposed_ports: '1,') expect(execution_environment.errors[:exposed_ports]).to be_present execution_environment.update(exposed_ports: '1,a') expect(execution_environment.errors[:exposed_ports]).to be_present end describe '#valid_test_setup?' do context 'with a test command and a testing framework' do before { execution_environment.update(test_command: attributes_for(:ruby)[:test_command], testing_framework: attributes_for(:ruby)[:testing_framework]) } it 'is valid' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:test_command]).to be_blank end end context 'with a test command but no testing framework' do before { execution_environment.update(test_command: attributes_for(:ruby)[:test_command], testing_framework: nil) } it 'is invalid' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:test_command]).to be_present end end context 'with no test command but a testing framework' do before { execution_environment.update(test_command: nil, testing_framework: attributes_for(:ruby)[:testing_framework]) } it 'is invalid' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:test_command]).to be_present end end context 'with no test command and no testing framework' do before { execution_environment.update(test_command: nil, testing_framework: nil) } it 'is valid' do expect(execution_environment.errors[:test_command]).to be_blank end end end describe '#validate_docker_image?' do it 'is false in the test environment' do expect(Rails.env.test?).to be true expect(execution_environment.send(:validate_docker_image?)).to be false end it 'is false without a Docker image' do expect(execution_environment.docker_image).to be_blank expect(execution_environment.send(:validate_docker_image?)).to be false end it 'is false when the pool size is empty' do expect(execution_environment.pool_size).to be 0 expect(execution_environment.send(:validate_docker_image?)).to be false end it 'is true otherwise' do execution_environment.docker_image = attributes_for(:ruby)[:docker_image] execution_environment.pool_size = 1 allow(Rails.env).to receive(:test?).and_return(false) expect(execution_environment.send(:validate_docker_image?)).to be true end end describe '#working_docker_image?' do let(:execution_environment) { create(:ruby) } let(:working_docker_image?) { execution_environment.send(:working_docker_image?) } let(:runner) { instance_double Runner } before do allow(execution_environment).to receive(:sync_runner_environment).and_return(true) allow(Runner).to receive(:for).with(execution_environment.author, execution_environment).and_return runner end it 'instantiates a Runner' do allow(runner).to receive(:execute_command).and_return({}) working_docker_image? expect(runner).to have_received(:execute_command).once end it 'executes the validation command' do allow(runner).to receive(:execute_command).and_return({}) working_docker_image? expect(runner).to have_received(:execute_command).with(ExecutionEnvironment::VALIDATION_COMMAND) end context 'when the command produces an error' do it 'adds an error' do allow(runner).to receive(:execute_command).and_return(stderr: 'command not found') working_docker_image? expect(execution_environment.errors[:docker_image]).to be_present end end context 'when the Docker client produces an error' do it 'adds an error' do allow(runner).to receive(:execute_command).and_raise(Runner::Error) expect { working_docker_image? }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) expect(execution_environment.errors[:docker_image]).to be_present end end end describe '#exposed_ports_list' do it 'returns an empty string if no ports are exposed' do execution_environment.exposed_ports = [] expect(execution_environment.exposed_ports_list).to eq('') end it 'returns an string with comma-separated integers representing the exposed ports' do execution_environment.exposed_ports = [1, 2, 3] expect(execution_environment.exposed_ports_list).to eq('1, 2, 3') execution_environment.exposed_ports.each do |port| expect(execution_environment.exposed_ports_list).to include(port.to_s) end end end end