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  187. # == Schema Information
  188. #
  189. # Table name: events
  190. #
  191. # id :integer not null, primary key
  192. # event_id :string(255)
  193. # modification_number :integer
  194. # priority :integer
  195. # market_context_id :integer
  196. # event_status_id :integer
  197. # test_event :string(255)
  198. # vtn_comment :string(255)
  199. # dtstart :datetime
  200. # duration :integer
  201. # tolerance :integer default(0)
  202. # ei_notification :integer
  203. # ei_rampup :integer default(0)
  204. # ei_recovery :integer default(0)
  205. # created_at :datetime not null
  206. # updated_at :datetime not null
  207. # response_required_type_id :integer
  208. # template :boolean
  209. # schedule_id :integer
  210. # published :boolean
  211. # payload :text
  212. # account_id :integer
  213. # include_subscribed_vens_only :boolean
  214. # include_party_id :boolean
  215. # time_zone :string(255) default("UTC")
  216. # event_interface_name :string(255)
  217. #
  218. require 'test_helper'
  219. require 'unit/helpers/market_context_helper'
  220. require 'unit/helpers/event_helper'
  221. class EventTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
  222. include MarketContextHelper
  223. include EventHelper
  224. # test "the truth" do
  225. # assert true
  226. # end
  227. setup do
  228. end
  229. ######################################################################
  230. test "unique event id" do
  231. event1 = Event.first
  232. event2 = Event.new(event_id: event1.event_id)
  233. event2.save
  234. assert_not_nil event2.errors.messages[:event_id], "allowed duplicate event id"
  235. end
  236. ######################################################################
  237. test "set invalid start date" do
  238. event = Event.new(event_id: "eventid")
  239. event.dtstart_str = "invalid"
  240. event.save
  241. assert_not_nil event.errors.messages[:dtstart_str], "set invalid date"
  242. event.dtstart_str = "2013-04-25 10:00"
  243. event.save
  244. assert_nil event.errors.messages[:dtstart_str], "unable to set valid date"
  245. end
  246. ######################################################################
  247. test "event mass assign" do
  248. event = Event.first
  249. assert_raise ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity::Error do
  250. event.update_attributes(dtstart: "2013-01-01")
  251. end
  252. assert_raise ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity::Error do
  253. event.update_attributes(modification_number: 5)
  254. end
  255. end
  256. ######################################################################
  257. test "event modification_number change" do
  258. event = Event.first
  259. end
  260. ######################################################################
  261. test "new event starts with modification minus one" do
  262. event = Event.new(event_id: "unique ID", duration: "1", response_required_type_id: "1")
  263. event.save
  264. assert event.modification_number == -1, "event should start with modification_number == -1"
  265. end
  266. ######################################################################
  267. test "event target groups" do
  268. event = Event.first
  269. group = Group.first
  270. event_group = event.event_groups.new
  271. assert event_group.event_id = event.id
  272. event_group.group = group
  273. assert event_group.group_id == group.id
  274. assert_difference('event.groups.count') do
  275. event_group.save
  276. end
  277. assert_difference('event.groups.count', -1) do
  278. event.event_groups.destroy(event_group.id)
  279. end
  280. end
  281. ######################################################################
  282. test "event target resources" do
  283. event = Event.first
  284. resource_type = ResourceType.first
  285. event_resource = event.event_resources.new
  286. assert event_resource.resource_type_id = resource_type.id
  287. event_resource.resource_type = resource_type
  288. assert event_resource.resource_type_id == resource_type.id
  289. assert_difference('event.resource_types.count') do
  290. event_resource.save
  291. end
  292. assert_difference('event.resource_types.count', -1) do
  293. event.event_resources.destroy(event_resource.id)
  294. end
  295. end
  296. ######################################################################
  297. test "event target vens" do
  298. event = Event.first
  299. ven = Ven.first
  300. event_ven = event.event_vens.new
  301. assert event_ven.event_id = event.id
  302. event_ven.ven = ven
  303. assert event_ven.ven_id == ven.id
  304. assert_difference('event.target_vens.count') do
  305. event_ven.save
  306. end
  307. assert_difference('event.target_vens.count', -1) do
  308. event.event_vens.destroy(event_ven.id)
  309. end
  310. end
  311. ######################################################################
  312. test "event target parties" do
  313. event = Event.first
  314. market_context_subscription = create_market_context_subscription
  315. event_party = event.event_parties.new
  316. assert event_party.event_id == event.id
  317. event_party.market_context_subscription = market_context_subscription
  318. assert event_party.market_context_subscription_id == market_context_subscription.id
  319. assert_difference('event.market_context_subscriptions.count') do
  320. event_party.save
  321. end
  322. assert_difference('event.market_context_subscriptions.count', -1) do
  323. event.event_parties.destroy(event_party.id)
  324. end
  325. end
  326. ######################################################################
  327. test "event signals" do
  328. event = Event.first
  329. event_signal = event.event_signals.new
  330. event_signal.signal_id = "unique"
  331. event_signal.signal_type = SignalType.first
  332. event_signal.signal_name = SignalName.first
  333. assert_difference('event.event_signals.count') do
  334. event_signal.save
  335. end
  336. assert_difference('event.event_signals.count', -1) do
  337. event.event_signals.destroy(event_signal.id)
  338. end
  339. end
  340. ######################################################################
  341. # check the active record error messages for overlap
  342. # set overlap_exists to true if an overlap is expected
  343. def test_for_overlap(event, overlap_exists)
  344. event.save
  345. if overlap_exists
  346. assert_equal false, event.valid?
  347. assert_equal 2, event.errors.full_messages.count, event.errors.full_messages.join(" ")
  348. else
  349. assert_equal true, event.valid?, event.errors.full_messages.join(" ")
  350. end
  351. end
  352. ######################################################################
  353. test "overlap" do
  354. now = DateTime.now
  355. mc = MarketContext.all[0]
  356. mc2 = MarketContext.all[1]
  357. rr = ResponseRequiredType.first
  358. event1 = Event.create(event_id: "1234", priority: 0, market_context_id: mc.id, dtstart_str: now.to_s, duration: 10, response_required_type_id: rr.id)
  359. assert_equal true, event1.valid?, event1.errors.full_messages.join(" ")
  360. # same start and end time
  361. event2 = Event.create(event_id: "5678", priority: 0, market_context_id: mc.id, dtstart_str: now.to_s, duration: 10, response_required_type_id: rr.id)
  362. test_for_overlap(event2, true)
  363. # different market context
  364. event2.market_context = mc2
  365. test_for_overlap(event2, false)
  366. event2.destroy
  367. # starts 5 minutes after the other event
  368. event2 = Event.create(event_id: "5678", priority: 0, market_context_id: mc.id, dtstart_str: (now + 5.minutes).to_s, duration: 10, response_required_type_id: rr.id)
  369. test_for_overlap(event2, true)
  370. # starts 5 minutes before the other event
  371. event2 = Event.create(event_id: "5678", priority: 0, market_context_id: mc.id, dtstart_str: (now - 5.minutes).to_s, duration: 10, response_required_type_id: rr.id)
  372. test_for_overlap(event2, true)
  373. end
  374. ######################################################################
  375. # verify 'Event.update_statuses' catches error
  376. test "schedule overlapping events" do
  377. now = DateTime.now
  378. mc = MarketContext.all[0]
  379. mc2 = MarketContext.all[1]
  380. rr = ResponseRequiredType.first
  381. event_status = EventStatus.first
  382. event = Event.first
  383. # HACK: the yaml loaded event needs a valid event_status, and market context
  384. # calling Event.update_status fails since the event is invalid. Just destory it
  385. # assert_equal true, event.valid?, event.errors.full_messages.join(" ")
  386. event.destroy
  387. #
  388. # schedule overlapping events and call Event.update_statuses. To ensure all
  389. # events are processed, update_statuses should catch errors thrown in update_status and
  390. # continue processing events
  391. #
  392. event1 = Event.create(event_status_id: event_status.id, event_id: "1234", priority: 0, market_context_id: mc.id, dtstart_str: now.to_s, duration: 10, response_required_type_id: rr.id)
  393. assert_equal true, event1.valid?, event1.errors.full_messages.join(" ")
  394. # same start and end time
  395. event2 = Event.create(event_status_id: event_status.id, event_id: "5678", priority: 0, market_context_id: mc2.id, dtstart_str: now.to_s, duration: 10, response_required_type_id: rr.id)
  396. assert_equal true, event2.valid?, event1.errors.full_messages.join(" ")
  397. # we have to cheat to schedule overlapping events. somehow, users are able to do this from the UI
  398. event2.update_column(:market_context_id, mc.id)
  399. assert_nothing_raised do
  400. Event.update_statuses
  401. end
  402. end
  403. end