X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/rails.git/blobdiff_plain/1ceb4ab9ba10d97333414bf66ae2c9d553668903..d3bcbf03677e8b82c416dda0ac917c77ae5e3128:/test/functional/changeset_controller_test.rb diff --git a/test/functional/changeset_controller_test.rb b/test/functional/changeset_controller_test.rb index f734c8c0f..befa8192a 100644 --- a/test/functional/changeset_controller_test.rb +++ b/test/functional/changeset_controller_test.rb @@ -419,6 +419,57 @@ EOF end end + def test_upload_large_changeset + basic_authorization users(:public_user).email, "test" + + # create a changeset + content "" + 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 + + # 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. @@ -670,7 +721,7 @@ EOF content diff post :upload, :id => cs_id assert_response :bad_request, "Shouldn't be able to upload a diff with the action ping" - assert_equal @response.body, "Unknown action ping, choices are create, modify, delete." + assert_equal @response.body, "Unknown action ping, choices are create, modify, delete" end ## @@ -1147,6 +1198,21 @@ EOF assert_select "osmChange>modify>way", 1 end + def test_changeset_download + get :download, :id => changesets(:normal_user_first_change).id + assert_response :success + assert_template nil + #print @response.body + # FIXME needs more assert_select tests + assert_select "osmChange[version='#{API_VERSION}'][generator='#{GENERATOR}']" do + assert_select "create", :count => 5 + assert_select "create>node[id=#{nodes(:used_node_2).id}][visible=#{nodes(:used_node_2).visible?}][version=#{nodes(:used_node_2).version}]" do + assert_select "tag[k=#{node_tags(:t3).k}][v=#{node_tags(:t3).v}]" + end + assert_select "create>node[id=#{nodes(:visible_node).id}]" + end + end + ## # check that the bounding box of a changeset gets updated correctly ## FIXME: This should really be moded to a integration test due to the with_controller @@ -1271,16 +1337,32 @@ EOF 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] @@ -1300,6 +1382,10 @@ EOF 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 ## @@ -1475,11 +1561,11 @@ EOF 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 @@ -1490,16 +1576,16 @@ EOF # 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