end
end
+ def test_upload_large_changeset
+ basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test"
+
+ # create a changeset
+ content "<osm><changeset/></osm>"
+ put :create
+ assert_response :success, "Should be able to create a changeset: #{@response.body}"
+ changeset_id = @response.body.to_i
+
+ # upload some widely-spaced nodes, spiralling positive and negative to cause
+ # largest bbox over-expansion possible.
+ diff = <<EOF
+<osmChange>
+ <create>
+ <node id='-1' lon='-20' lat='-10' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-10' lon='20' lat='10' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-2' lon='-40' lat='-20' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-11' lon='40' lat='20' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-3' lon='-60' lat='-30' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-12' lon='60' lat='30' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-4' lon='-80' lat='-40' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-13' lon='80' lat='40' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-5' lon='-100' lat='-50' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-14' lon='100' lat='50' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-6' lon='-120' lat='-60' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-15' lon='120' lat='60' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-7' lon='-140' lat='-70' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-16' lon='140' lat='70' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-8' lon='-160' lat='-80' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-17' lon='160' lat='80' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-9' lon='-179.9' lat='-89.9' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ <node id='-18' lon='179.9' lat='89.9' changeset='#{changeset_id}'/>
+ </create>
+</osmChange>
+EOF
+
+ # upload it, which used to cause an error like "PGError: ERROR:
+ # integer out of range" (bug #2152). but shouldn't any more.
+ content diff
+ post :upload, :id => changeset_id
+ assert_response :success,
+ "can't upload a spatially-large diff to changeset: #{@response.body}"
+
+ # check that the changeset bbox is within bounds
+ cs = Changeset.find(changeset_id)
+ assert cs.min_lon >= -180 * SCALE, "Minimum longitude (#{cs.min_lon / SCALE}) should be >= -180 to be valid."
+ assert cs.max_lon <= 180 * SCALE, "Maximum longitude (#{cs.max_lon / SCALE}) should be <= 180 to be valid."
+ assert cs.min_lat >= -90 * SCALE, "Minimum latitude (#{cs.min_lat / SCALE}) should be >= -90 to be valid."
+ assert cs.max_lat >= 90 * SCALE, "Maximum latitude (#{cs.max_lat / SCALE}) should be <= 90 to be valid."
+ end
+
##
# test that deleting stuff in a transaction doesn't bypass the checks
# to ensure that used elements are not deleted.
assert_response :success, "can't get changesets in bbox"
assert_changesets [1]
+ # not found when looking for changesets of non-existing users
+ get :query, :user => User.maximum(:id) + 1
+ assert_response :not_found
+ get :query, :display_name => " "
+ assert_response :not_found
+
# can't get changesets of user 1 without authenticating
get :query, :user => users(:normal_user).id
- assert_response :not_found, "shouldn't be able to get changesets by non-public user"
+ assert_response :not_found, "shouldn't be able to get changesets by non-public user (ID)"
+ get :query, :display_name => users(:normal_user).display_name
+ assert_response :not_found, "shouldn't be able to get changesets by non-public user (name)"
# but this should work
basic_authorization "test@openstreetmap.org", "test"
get :query, :user => users(:normal_user).id
- assert_response :success, "can't get changesets by user"
+ assert_response :success, "can't get changesets by user ID"
+ assert_changesets [1,3,6]
+
+ get :query, :display_name => users(:normal_user).display_name
+ assert_response :success, "can't get changesets by user name"
assert_changesets [1,3,6]
+ # check that the correct error is given when we provide both UID and name
+ get :query, :user => users(:normal_user).id, :display_name => users(:normal_user).display_name
+ assert_response :bad_request, "should be a bad request to have both ID and name specified"
+
get :query, :user => users(:normal_user).id, :open => true
assert_response :success, "can't get changesets by user and open"
assert_changesets [1]
get :query, :open => 'true'
assert_response :success, "can't get changesets by open-ness"
assert_changesets [1,2,4]
+
+ get :query, :closed => 'true'
+ assert_response :success, "can't get changesets by closed-ness"
+ assert_changesets [3,5,6,7]
end
##
def test_list
changesets = Changeset.find(:all, :order => "created_at DESC", :conditions => ['min_lat IS NOT NULL'], :limit=> 20)
assert changesets.size <= 20
- get :list
+ get :list, {:format => "html"}
assert_response :success
assert_template "list"
# Now check that all 20 (or however many were returned) changesets are in the html
- assert_select "h1", :text => "Recent Changes", :count => 1
+ assert_select "h1", :text => "Changesets", :count => 1
assert_select "table[id='changeset_list'] tr", :count => changesets.size + 1
changesets.each do |changeset|
# FIXME this test needs rewriting - test for table contents
# Checks the display of the user changesets listing
def test_list_user
user = users(:public_user)
- get :list_user, {:display_name => user.display_name}
+ get :list, {:format => "html", :display_name => user.display_name}
assert_response :success
- assert_template 'list_user'
+ assert_template "changeset/_user"
## FIXME need to add more checks to see which if edits are actually shown if your data is public
end
##
# Check the not found of the list user changesets
def test_list_user_not_found
- get :list_user, {:display_name => "Some random user"}
+ get :list, {:format => "html", :display_name => "Some random user"}
assert_response :not_found
assert_template 'user/no_such_user'
end