# -------------------------------------
def test_create
- basic_authorization "test@openstreetmap.org", "test"
+ basic_authorization users(:normal_user).email, "test"
# put the relation in a dummy fixture changset
changeset_id = changesets(:normal_user_first_change).id
+ # create an relation without members
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'><tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ put :create
+ # hope for forbidden, due to user
+ assert_response :forbidden,
+ "relation upload should have failed with forbidden"
+
+ ###
+ # create an relation with a node as member
+ # This time try with a role attribute in the relation
+ nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
+ "<member ref='#{nid}' type='node' role='some'/>" +
+ "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ put :create
+ # hope for forbidden due to user
+ assert_response :forbidden,
+ "relation upload did not return forbidden status"
+
+ ###
+ # create an relation with a node as member, this time test that we don't
+ # need a role attribute to be included
+ nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
+ "<member ref='#{nid}' type='node'/>"+
+ "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ put :create
+ # hope for forbidden due to user
+ assert_response :forbidden,
+ "relation upload did not return forbidden status"
+
+ ###
+ # create an relation with a way and a node as members
+ nid = current_nodes(:used_node_1).id
+ wid = current_ways(:used_way).id
+ content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
+ "<member type='node' ref='#{nid}' role='some'/>" +
+ "<member type='way' ref='#{wid}' role='other'/>" +
+ "<tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
+ put :create
+ # hope for forbidden, due to user
+ assert_response :forbidden,
+ "relation upload did not return success status"
+
+
+
+ ## Now try with the public user
+ basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
+
+ # put the relation in a dummy fixture changset
+ changeset_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
+
# create an relation without members
content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'><tag k='test' v='yes' /></relation></osm>"
put :create
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:normal_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:normal_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:normal_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
"saved relation does not contain exactly one tag"
assert_equal changeset_id, checkrelation.changeset.id,
"saved relation does not belong in the changeset it was assigned to"
- assert_equal users(:normal_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
+ assert_equal users(:public_user).id, checkrelation.changeset.user_id,
"saved relation does not belong to user that created it"
assert_equal true, checkrelation.visible,
"saved relation is not visible"
# happen to the correct tables and the API gives sensible results.
# this is to test a case that gregory marler noticed and posted to
# josm-dev.
+ ## FIXME Move this to an integration test
def test_update_relation_tags
basic_authorization "test@example.com", "test"
rel_id = current_relations(:multi_tag_relation).id
# and the API gives sensible results. this is to test a case that
# gregory marler noticed and posted to josm-dev.
def test_update_relation_tags_via_upload
- basic_authorization "test@example.com", "test"
+ basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
rel_id = current_relations(:multi_tag_relation).id
cs_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
# -------------------------------------
def test_create_invalid
- basic_authorization "test@openstreetmap.org", "test"
+ basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
# put the relation in a dummy fixture changset
- changeset_id = changesets(:normal_user_first_change).id
+ changeset_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
# create a relation with non-existing node as member
content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +
# Test creating a relation, with some invalid XML
# -------------------------------------
def test_create_invalid_xml
- basic_authorization "test@openstreetmap.org", "test"
+ basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
# put the relation in a dummy fixture changeset that works
- changeset_id = changesets(:normal_user_first_change).id
+ changeset_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id
# create some xml that should return an error
content "<osm><relation changeset='#{changeset_id}'>" +