Optimize factory usage for audit event presenter
What does this MR do and why?
This MR replaces create with build_stubbed in ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb to optimize the factory usage as recommended in our handbook.
This spec is part of the list .rubocop_todo/rspec/factory_bot/avoid_create.yml.
It was verified that database persistence is not needed using the factory doctor command FDOC=1 bin/rspec ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb.
Factory Usage Optimization Results
Before optimization:
- Factory time: 2.109s (10.54% of total time)
After optimization:
- Factory time: 1.375s (6.8% of total time)
- Factory time reduced by: 0.734s
- Factory time percentage reduced by: 3.74%
- Overall factory usage improvement: 34.8%
Factory Doctor Output
[TEST PROF INFO] FactoryDoctor enabled (event: "sql.active_record", threshold: 0.01)
Run options: include {:focus=>true}
All examples were filtered out; ignoring {:focus=>true}
==> Using precompiled Gitaly binaries from cache
Test environment set up in 1.1499559999792837 seconds
................[TEST PROF INFO] FactoryDoctor report
Total (potentially) bad examples: 5
Total wasted time: 00:01.116
AuditEventPresenter (./ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb:5) (25 records created, 00:01.116)
exposes the date (./ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb:153) – 5 records created, 00:00.661
exposes the action (./ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb:157) – 5 records created, 00:00.118
delegates to the model object (./ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb:88) – 5 records created, 00:00.109
exposes the database value by default (./ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb:94) – 5 records created, 00:00.114
survives a round trip from JSON (./ee/spec/presenters/audit_event_presenter_spec.rb:98) – 5 records created, 00:00.112
Finished in 16.1 seconds (files took 16.09 seconds to load)
16 examples, 0 failures
Randomized with seed 51361
[TEST PROF INFO] Time spent in factories: 00:01.933 (9.11% of total time)
Factory time before the update
[TEST PROF INFO] Time spent in factories: 00:02.109 (10.54% of total time)
Factory time after update
[TEST PROF INFO] Time spent in factories: 00:01.375 (6.8% of total time)
Changes made:
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describe '#target'(line 88) — Addedlet(:audit_event) { build_stubbed(...) }override. The test only readsaudit_event.target_details, no DB access needed. -
context 'exposes the ip address'(lines 94, 98) — Addedlet(:audit_event) { build_stubbed(...) }override. Both tests only readpresenter.ip_address, no DB access needed. -
Lines 153, 157 — Wrapped the two standalone
itblocks in a newcontext 'exposes date and action'block with abuild_stubbedoverride.created_atis provided bybuild_stubbed's fake timestamps;presenter.actionderives purely fromdetails.
Why this works:
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build_stubbedprovides fake IDs and timestamps without touching the database, making it 2-3x faster thancreate - All 5 flagged tests only read presenter attributes that derive from the
audit_event's own columns/details hash — no association traversal or real DB queries occur - The top-level
createis preserved for tests that genuinely need persistence (author URL routing, entity URL generation,entity_id = nilmutation tests) -
build_stubbedattributes match the top-levelcreatecall exactly, so all assertions remain valid
This MR also adds the missing feature category in this spec.
References
Relates to: #378910.
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