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gitea/models/issues/label_test.go

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// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package issues_test
import (
"testing"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
issues_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/issues"
repo_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/repo"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/unittest"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/timeutil"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestLabel_CalOpenIssues(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
label.CalOpenIssues()
assert.EqualValues(t, 2, label.NumOpenIssues)
}
func TestLabel_LoadSelectedLabelsAfterClick(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
// Loading the label id:8 which have a scope and an exclusivity
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 8})
// First test : with negative and scope
label.LoadSelectedLabelsAfterClick([]int64{1, -8}, []string{"", "scope"})
assert.Equal(t, "1", label.QueryString)
assert.Equal(t, true, label.IsSelected)
// Second test : with duplicates
label.LoadSelectedLabelsAfterClick([]int64{1, 7, 1, 7, 7}, []string{"", "scope", "", "scope", "scope"})
assert.Equal(t, "1,8", label.QueryString)
assert.Equal(t, false, label.IsSelected)
// Third test : empty set
label.LoadSelectedLabelsAfterClick([]int64{}, []string{})
assert.False(t, label.IsSelected)
assert.Equal(t, "8", label.QueryString)
}
Scoped labels (#22585) Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/` prefix can be set on an issue. The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example `scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in different scopes and can coexist. Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a new label or replacing all labels. In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and batch editing. Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification: * Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus. * In label list, show description below label same as label menus. * Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer. * Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is closer to perceptually linear. * Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling. * Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function. Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu: * Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing. * Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate lines. * Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu. * Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and consistent with settings layout elsewhere. Custom exclusive scoped label rendering: * Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them similar to the `/` symbol. * In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line. --------- Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2 years ago
func TestLabel_ExclusiveScope(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 7})
assert.Equal(t, "scope", label.ExclusiveScope())
label = unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 9})
assert.Equal(t, "scope/subscope", label.ExclusiveScope())
}
func TestNewLabels(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
labels := []*issues_model.Label{
{RepoID: 2, Name: "labelName2", Color: "#123456"},
{RepoID: 3, Name: "labelName3", Color: "#123"},
{RepoID: 4, Name: "labelName4", Color: "ABCDEF"},
{RepoID: 5, Name: "labelName5", Color: "DEF"},
}
assert.Error(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 3, Name: "invalid Color", Color: ""}))
assert.Error(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 3, Name: "invalid Color", Color: "#45G"}))
assert.Error(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 3, Name: "invalid Color", Color: "#12345G"}))
assert.Error(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 3, Name: "invalid Color", Color: "45G"}))
assert.Error(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 3, Name: "invalid Color", Color: "12345G"}))
for _, label := range labels {
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, label)
}
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewLabels(db.DefaultContext, labels...))
for _, label := range labels {
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, label, unittest.Cond("id = ?", label.ID))
}
unittest.CheckConsistencyFor(t, &issues_model.Label{}, &repo_model.Repository{})
}
func TestGetLabelByID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label, err := issues_model.GetLabelByID(db.DefaultContext, 1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, label.ID)
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelByID(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrLabelNotExist(err))
}
func TestGetLabelInRepoByName(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label, err := issues_model.GetLabelInRepoByName(db.DefaultContext, 1, "label1")
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, label.ID)
assert.Equal(t, "label1", label.Name)
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInRepoByName(db.DefaultContext, 1, "")
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrRepoLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInRepoByName(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID, "nonexistent")
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrRepoLabelNotExist(err))
}
func TestGetLabelInRepoByNames(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
labelIDs, err := issues_model.GetLabelIDsInRepoByNames(db.DefaultContext, 1, []string{"label1", "label2"})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, labelIDs, 2)
assert.Equal(t, int64(1), labelIDs[0])
assert.Equal(t, int64(2), labelIDs[1])
}
func TestGetLabelInRepoByNamesDiscardsNonExistentLabels(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
// label3 doesn't exists.. See labels.yml
labelIDs, err := issues_model.GetLabelIDsInRepoByNames(db.DefaultContext, 1, []string{"label1", "label2", "label3"})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, labelIDs, 2)
assert.Equal(t, int64(1), labelIDs[0])
assert.Equal(t, int64(2), labelIDs[1])
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestGetLabelInRepoByID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label, err := issues_model.GetLabelInRepoByID(db.DefaultContext, 1, 1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, label.ID)
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInRepoByID(db.DefaultContext, 1, -1)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrRepoLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInRepoByID(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID, unittest.NonexistentID)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrRepoLabelNotExist(err))
}
func TestGetLabelsInRepoByIDs(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
labels, err := issues_model.GetLabelsInRepoByIDs(db.DefaultContext, 1, []int64{1, 2, unittest.NonexistentID})
assert.NoError(t, err)
if assert.Len(t, labels, 2) {
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, labels[0].ID)
assert.EqualValues(t, 2, labels[1].ID)
}
}
func TestGetLabelsByRepoID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
testSuccess := func(repoID int64, sortType string, expectedIssueIDs []int64) {
labels, err := issues_model.GetLabelsByRepoID(db.DefaultContext, repoID, sortType, db.ListOptions{})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, labels, len(expectedIssueIDs))
for i, label := range labels {
assert.EqualValues(t, expectedIssueIDs[i], label.ID)
}
}
testSuccess(1, "leastissues", []int64{2, 1})
testSuccess(1, "mostissues", []int64{1, 2})
testSuccess(1, "reversealphabetically", []int64{2, 1})
testSuccess(1, "default", []int64{1, 2})
}
// Org versions
func TestGetLabelInOrgByName(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label, err := issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByName(db.DefaultContext, 3, "orglabel3")
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 3, label.ID)
assert.Equal(t, "orglabel3", label.Name)
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByName(db.DefaultContext, 3, "")
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByName(db.DefaultContext, 0, "orglabel3")
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByName(db.DefaultContext, -1, "orglabel3")
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByName(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID, "nonexistent")
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
}
func TestGetLabelInOrgByID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label, err := issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByID(db.DefaultContext, 3, 3)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 3, label.ID)
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByID(db.DefaultContext, 3, -1)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByID(db.DefaultContext, 0, 3)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByID(db.DefaultContext, -1, 3)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelInOrgByID(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID, unittest.NonexistentID)
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
}
func TestGetLabelsInOrgByIDs(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
labels, err := issues_model.GetLabelsInOrgByIDs(db.DefaultContext, 3, []int64{3, 4, unittest.NonexistentID})
assert.NoError(t, err)
if assert.Len(t, labels, 2) {
assert.EqualValues(t, 3, labels[0].ID)
assert.EqualValues(t, 4, labels[1].ID)
}
}
func TestGetLabelsByOrgID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
testSuccess := func(orgID int64, sortType string, expectedIssueIDs []int64) {
labels, err := issues_model.GetLabelsByOrgID(db.DefaultContext, orgID, sortType, db.ListOptions{})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, labels, len(expectedIssueIDs))
for i, label := range labels {
assert.EqualValues(t, expectedIssueIDs[i], label.ID)
}
}
testSuccess(3, "leastissues", []int64{3, 4})
testSuccess(3, "mostissues", []int64{4, 3})
testSuccess(3, "reversealphabetically", []int64{4, 3})
testSuccess(3, "default", []int64{3, 4})
_, err := issues_model.GetLabelsByOrgID(db.DefaultContext, 0, "leastissues", db.ListOptions{})
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
_, err = issues_model.GetLabelsByOrgID(db.DefaultContext, -1, "leastissues", db.ListOptions{})
assert.True(t, issues_model.IsErrOrgLabelNotExist(err))
}
//
func TestGetLabelsByIssueID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
labels, err := issues_model.GetLabelsByIssueID(db.DefaultContext, 1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
if assert.Len(t, labels, 1) {
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, labels[0].ID)
}
labels, err = issues_model.GetLabelsByIssueID(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, labels, 0)
}
func TestUpdateLabel(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
// make sure update wont overwrite it
update := &issues_model.Label{
ID: label.ID,
Color: "#ffff00",
Name: "newLabelName",
Description: label.Description,
Exclusive: false,
ArchivedUnix: timeutil.TimeStamp(0),
}
label.Color = update.Color
label.Name = update.Name
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.UpdateLabel(db.DefaultContext, update))
newLabel := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
assert.EqualValues(t, label.ID, newLabel.ID)
assert.EqualValues(t, label.Color, newLabel.Color)
assert.EqualValues(t, label.Name, newLabel.Name)
assert.EqualValues(t, label.Description, newLabel.Description)
assert.EqualValues(t, newLabel.ArchivedUnix, 0)
unittest.CheckConsistencyFor(t, &issues_model.Label{}, &repo_model.Repository{})
}
func TestDeleteLabel(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.DeleteLabel(db.DefaultContext, label.RepoID, label.ID))
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: label.ID, RepoID: label.RepoID})
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.DeleteLabel(db.DefaultContext, label.RepoID, label.ID))
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: label.ID})
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.DeleteLabel(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID, unittest.NonexistentID))
unittest.CheckConsistencyFor(t, &issues_model.Label{}, &repo_model.Repository{})
}
func TestHasIssueLabel(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
assert.True(t, issues_model.HasIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, 1, 1))
assert.False(t, issues_model.HasIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, 1, 2))
assert.False(t, issues_model.HasIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, unittest.NonexistentID, unittest.NonexistentID))
}
func TestNewIssueLabel(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 2})
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 1})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
// add new IssueLabel
prevNumIssues := label.NumIssues
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, label, doer))
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: label.ID})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Comment{
Type: issues_model.CommentTypeLabel,
PosterID: doer.ID,
IssueID: issue.ID,
LabelID: label.ID,
Content: "1",
})
label = unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 2})
assert.EqualValues(t, prevNumIssues+1, label.NumIssues)
// re-add existing IssueLabel
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, label, doer))
unittest.CheckConsistencyFor(t, &issues_model.Issue{}, &issues_model.Label{})
}
Scoped labels (#22585) Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/` prefix can be set on an issue. The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example `scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in different scopes and can coexist. Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a new label or replacing all labels. In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and batch editing. Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification: * Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus. * In label list, show description below label same as label menus. * Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer. * Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is closer to perceptually linear. * Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling. * Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function. Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu: * Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing. * Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate lines. * Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu. * Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and consistent with settings layout elsewhere. Custom exclusive scoped label rendering: * Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them similar to the `/` symbol. * In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line. --------- Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2 years ago
func TestNewIssueExclusiveLabel(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 18})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
otherLabel := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 6})
exclusiveLabelA := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 7})
exclusiveLabelB := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 8})
// coexisting regular and exclusive label
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, otherLabel, doer))
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, exclusiveLabelA, doer))
Scoped labels (#22585) Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/` prefix can be set on an issue. The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example `scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in different scopes and can coexist. Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a new label or replacing all labels. In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and batch editing. Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification: * Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus. * In label list, show description below label same as label menus. * Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer. * Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is closer to perceptually linear. * Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling. * Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function. Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu: * Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing. * Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate lines. * Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu. * Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and consistent with settings layout elsewhere. Custom exclusive scoped label rendering: * Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them similar to the `/` symbol. * In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line. --------- Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2 years ago
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: otherLabel.ID})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: exclusiveLabelA.ID})
// exclusive label replaces existing one
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, exclusiveLabelB, doer))
Scoped labels (#22585) Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/` prefix can be set on an issue. The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example `scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in different scopes and can coexist. Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a new label or replacing all labels. In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and batch editing. Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification: * Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus. * In label list, show description below label same as label menus. * Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer. * Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is closer to perceptually linear. * Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling. * Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function. Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu: * Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing. * Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate lines. * Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu. * Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and consistent with settings layout elsewhere. Custom exclusive scoped label rendering: * Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them similar to the `/` symbol. * In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line. --------- Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2 years ago
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: otherLabel.ID})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: exclusiveLabelB.ID})
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: exclusiveLabelA.ID})
// exclusive label replaces existing one again
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, exclusiveLabelA, doer))
Scoped labels (#22585) Add a new "exclusive" option per label. This makes it so that when the label is named `scope/name`, no other label with the same `scope/` prefix can be set on an issue. The scope is determined by the last occurence of `/`, so for example `scope/alpha/name` and `scope/beta/name` are considered to be in different scopes and can coexist. Exclusive scopes are not enforced by any database rules, however they are enforced when editing labels at the models level, automatically removing any existing labels in the same scope when either attaching a new label or replacing all labels. In menus use a circle instead of checkbox to indicate they function as radio buttons per scope. Issue filtering by label ensures that only a single scoped label is selected at a time. Clicking with alt key can be used to remove a scoped label, both when editing individual issues and batch editing. Label rendering refactor for consistency and code simplification: * Labels now consistently have the same shape, emojis and tooltips everywhere. This includes the label list and label assignment menus. * In label list, show description below label same as label menus. * Don't use exactly black/white text colors to look a bit nicer. * Simplify text color computation. There is no point computing luminance in linear color space, as this is a perceptual problem and sRGB is closer to perceptually linear. * Increase height of label assignment menus to show more labels. Showing only 3-4 labels at a time leads to a lot of scrolling. * Render all labels with a new RenderLabel template helper function. Label creation and editing in multiline modal menu: * Change label creation to open a modal menu like label editing. * Change menu layout to place name, description and colors on separate lines. * Don't color cancel button red in label editing modal menu. * Align text to the left in model menu for better readability and consistent with settings layout elsewhere. Custom exclusive scoped label rendering: * Display scoped label prefix and suffix with slightly darker and lighter background color respectively, and a slanted edge between them similar to the `/` symbol. * In menus exclusive labels are grouped with a divider line. --------- Co-authored-by: Yarden Shoham <hrsi88@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2 years ago
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: otherLabel.ID})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: exclusiveLabelA.ID})
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: exclusiveLabelB.ID})
}
func TestNewIssueLabels(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
label1 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
label2 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 2})
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 5})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabels(db.DefaultContext, issue, []*issues_model.Label{label1, label2}, doer))
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: label1.ID})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Comment{
Type: issues_model.CommentTypeLabel,
PosterID: doer.ID,
IssueID: issue.ID,
LabelID: label1.ID,
Content: "1",
})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: label1.ID})
label1 = unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
assert.EqualValues(t, 3, label1.NumIssues)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, label1.NumClosedIssues)
label2 = unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 2})
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, label2.NumIssues)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, label2.NumClosedIssues)
// corner case: test empty slice
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabels(db.DefaultContext, issue, []*issues_model.Label{}, doer))
unittest.CheckConsistencyFor(t, &issues_model.Issue{}, &issues_model.Label{})
}
func TestDeleteIssueLabel(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
testSuccess := func(labelID, issueID, doerID int64) {
label := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: labelID})
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: issueID})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: doerID})
expectedNumIssues := label.NumIssues
expectedNumClosedIssues := label.NumClosedIssues
if unittest.BeanExists(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issueID, LabelID: labelID}) {
expectedNumIssues--
if issue.IsClosed {
expectedNumClosedIssues--
}
}
ctx, committer, err := db.TxContext(db.DefaultContext)
defer committer.Close()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.DeleteIssueLabel(ctx, issue, label, doer))
assert.NoError(t, committer.Commit())
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issueID, LabelID: labelID})
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Comment{
Type: issues_model.CommentTypeLabel,
PosterID: doerID,
IssueID: issueID,
LabelID: labelID,
}, `content=""`)
label = unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: labelID})
assert.EqualValues(t, expectedNumIssues, label.NumIssues)
assert.EqualValues(t, expectedNumClosedIssues, label.NumClosedIssues)
}
testSuccess(1, 1, 2)
testSuccess(2, 5, 2)
testSuccess(1, 1, 2) // delete non-existent IssueLabel
unittest.CheckConsistencyFor(t, &issues_model.Issue{}, &issues_model.Label{})
}