BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit a78eeefd by Jeff Stubler

Change issues sentence to use natural sorting

parent 1af9dfb8
...@@ -56,11 +56,12 @@ module MergeRequestsHelper ...@@ -56,11 +56,12 @@ module MergeRequestsHelper
end end
def issues_sentence(issues) def issues_sentence(issues)
# Sorting based on the `#123` or `group/project#123` reference will sort # Issuable sorter will sort local issues, then issues from the same
# local issues first. # namespace, then all other issues.
issues.map do |issue| issues = Gitlab::IssuableSorter.sort(@project, issues).map do |issue|
issue.to_reference(@project) issue.to_reference(@project)
end.sort.to_sentence end
issues.to_sentence
end end
def mr_closes_issues def mr_closes_issues
......
---
title: Change issues list in MR to natural sorting
merge_request: 7110
author: Jeff Stubler
module Gitlab
module IssuableSorter
class << self
def sort(project, issuables, &sort_key)
grouped_items = issuables.group_by do |issuable|
if issuable.project.id == project.id
:project_ref
elsif issuable.project.namespace.id == project.namespace.id
:namespace_ref
else
:full_ref
end
end
natural_sort_issuables(grouped_items[:project_ref], project) +
natural_sort_issuables(grouped_items[:namespace_ref], project) +
natural_sort_issuables(grouped_items[:full_ref], project)
end
private
def natural_sort_issuables(issuables, project)
VersionSorter.sort(issuables || []) do |issuable|
issuable.to_reference(project)
end
end
end
end
end
...@@ -22,24 +22,51 @@ describe MergeRequestsHelper do ...@@ -22,24 +22,51 @@ describe MergeRequestsHelper do
end end
describe '#issues_sentence' do describe '#issues_sentence' do
let(:project) { create :project }
subject { issues_sentence(issues) } subject { issues_sentence(issues) }
let(:issues) do let(:issues) do
[build(:issue, iid: 1), build(:issue, iid: 2), build(:issue, iid: 3)] [build(:issue, iid: 2, project: project),
build(:issue, iid: 3, project: project),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project)]
end end
it { is_expected.to eq('#1, #2, and #3') } it do
@project = project
is_expected.to eq('#1, #2, and #3')
end
context 'for JIRA issues' do context 'for JIRA issues' do
let(:project) { create(:empty_project) } let(:project) { create(:empty_project) }
let(:issues) do let(:issues) do
[ [
ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-123', project),
ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-456', project), ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-456', project),
ExternalIssue.new('FOOBAR-7890', project) ExternalIssue.new('FOOBAR-7890', project),
ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-123', project)
] ]
end end
it { is_expected.to eq('FOOBAR-7890, JIRA-123, and JIRA-456') } it do
@project = project
is_expected.to eq('FOOBAR-7890, JIRA-123, and JIRA-456')
end
end
context 'for issues from multiple namespaces' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:other_project) { create(:project) }
let(:issues) do
[build(:issue, iid: 2, project: project),
build(:issue, iid: 3, project: other_project),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project)]
end
it do
@project = project
is_expected.to eq("#1, #2, and #{other_project.namespace.path}/#{other_project.path}#3")
end
end end
end end
......
require 'spec_helper'
describe Gitlab::IssuableSorter, lib: true do
let(:namespace1) { build(:namespace, id: 1) }
let(:project1) { build(:project, id: 1, namespace: namespace1) }
let(:project2) { build(:project, id: 2, path: "a", namespace: project1.namespace) }
let(:project3) { build(:project, id: 3, path: "b", namespace: project1.namespace) }
let(:namespace2) { build(:namespace, id: 2, path: "a") }
let(:namespace3) { build(:namespace, id: 3, path: "b") }
let(:project4) { build(:project, id: 4, path: "a", namespace: namespace2) }
let(:project5) { build(:project, id: 5, path: "b", namespace: namespace2) }
let(:project6) { build(:project, id: 6, path: "a", namespace: namespace3) }
let(:unsorted) { [sorted[2], sorted[3], sorted[0], sorted[1]] }
let(:sorted) do
[build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project1),
build(:issue, iid: 2, project: project1),
build(:issue, iid: 10, project: project1),
build(:issue, iid: 20, project: project1)]
end
it 'sorts references by a given key' do
expect(described_class.sort(project1, unsorted)).to eq(sorted)
end
context 'for JIRA issues' do
let(:sorted) do
[ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-1', project1),
ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-2', project1),
ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-10', project1),
ExternalIssue.new('JIRA-20', project1)]
end
it 'sorts references by a given key' do
expect(described_class.sort(project1, unsorted)).to eq(sorted)
end
end
context 'for references from multiple projects and namespaces' do
let(:sorted) do
[build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project1),
build(:issue, iid: 2, project: project1),
build(:issue, iid: 10, project: project1),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project2),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project3),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project4),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project5),
build(:issue, iid: 1, project: project6)]
end
let(:unsorted) do
[sorted[3], sorted[1], sorted[4], sorted[2],
sorted[6], sorted[5], sorted[0], sorted[7]]
end
it 'sorts references by project and then by a given key' do
expect(subject.sort(project1, unsorted)).to eq(sorted)
end
end
end
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