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2017-04-22 19:20:32 +03:00
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Feature: app-files
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2018-11-22 07:26:01 +03:00
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Scenario: open and close the details view
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Given I am logged in
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When I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I close the details view
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Then I see that the details view is closed
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Scenario: open and close the details view twice
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Given I am logged in
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And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I close the details view
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And I see that the details view is closed
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When I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I close the details view
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Then I see that the details view is closed
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Scenario: open and close the details view again after coming back from a different section
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Given I am logged in
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And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I close the details view
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And I see that the details view is closed
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And I open the "Recent" section
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And I see that the current section is "Recent"
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And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I close the details view
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And I see that the details view is closed
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When I open the "All files" section
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And I see that the current section is "All files"
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And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I close the details view
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Then I see that the details view is closed
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2019-03-12 15:41:55 +03:00
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# Scenario: viewing a favorite file in its folder shows the correct sidebar view
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I create a new folder named "other"
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# And I mark "other" as favorite
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# And I mark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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# And I see that "other" is marked as favorite
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# And I see that "welcome.txt" is marked as favorite
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# And I open the "Favorites" section
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# And I open the details view for "other"
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# And I see that the details view is open
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# And I see that the file name shown in the details view is "other"
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# When I view "welcome.txt" in folder
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# Then I see that the current section is "All files"
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# And I see that the details view is open
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# And I see that the file name shown in the details view is "welcome.txt"
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# When I open the details view for "other"
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# And I see that the file name shown in the details view is "other"
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# Scenario: viewing a favorite file in its folder does not prevent opening the details view in "All files" section
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I mark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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# And I see that "welcome.txt" is marked as favorite
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# And I open the "Favorites" section
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# And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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# And I see that the details view is open
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# And I view "welcome.txt" in folder
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# And I see that the current section is "All files"
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# When I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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# Then I see that the details view is open
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# Scenario: show recent files
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I create a new folder named "Folder just created"
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# When I open the "Recent" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Recent"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "Folder just created"
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# Scenario: show recent files for a second time
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I open the "Recent" section
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# And I see that the current section is "Recent"
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# And I open the "All files" section
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# And I see that the current section is "All files"
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# And I create a new folder named "Folder just created"
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# When I open the "Recent" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Recent"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "Folder just created"
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# Scenario: show favorites
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I mark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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# When I open the "Favorites" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Favorites"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# Scenario: show favorites for a second time
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I open the "Favorites" section
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# And I see that the current section is "Favorites"
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# And I open the "All files" section
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# And I see that the current section is "All files"
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# And I mark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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# When I open the "Favorites" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Favorites"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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2018-10-19 21:34:19 +03:00
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Scenario: show shares
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Given I am logged in
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And I share the link for "welcome.txt"
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When I open the "Shares" section
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Then I see that the current section is "Shares"
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Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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2019-03-14 15:44:28 +03:00
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# Scenario: show shares for a second time
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I open the "Shares" section
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# And I see that the current section is "Shares"
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# And I open the "All files" section
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# And I see that the current section is "All files"
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# And I share the link for "welcome.txt"
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# When I open the "Shares" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Shares"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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2018-10-19 21:34:19 +03:00
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2019-03-12 15:41:55 +03:00
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# Scenario: show deleted files
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I delete "welcome.txt"
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# When I open the "Deleted files" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Deleted files"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# Scenario: show deleted files for a second time
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I open the "Deleted files" section
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# And I see that the current section is "Deleted files"
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# And I open the "All files" section
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# And I see that the current section is "All files"
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# And I delete "welcome.txt"
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# When I open the "Deleted files" section
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# Then I see that the current section is "Deleted files"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# Scenario: move a file to another folder
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I create a new folder named "Destination"
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# When I start the move or copy operation for "welcome.txt"
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# And I select "Destination" in the file picker
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# And I move to the last selected folder in the file picker
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# Then I see that the file list does not contain a file named "welcome.txt"
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# And I enter in the folder named "Destination"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# Scenario: move a selection to another folder
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I create a new folder named "Folder"
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# And I create a new folder named "Not selected folder"
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# And I create a new folder named "Destination"
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# When I select "welcome.txt"
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# And I select "Folder"
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# And I start the move or copy operation for the selected files
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# And I select "Destination" in the file picker
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# And I move to the last selected folder in the file picker
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# Then I see that the file list does not contain a file named "welcome.txt"
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# And I see that the file list does not contain a file named "Folder"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "Not selected folder"
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# And I enter in the folder named "Destination"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "Folder"
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# And I see that the file list does not contain a file named "Not selected folder"
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# Scenario: copy a file to another folder
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I create a new folder named "Destination"
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# When I start the move or copy operation for "welcome.txt"
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# And I select "Destination" in the file picker
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# And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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# Then I enter in the folder named "Destination"
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# # The file will appear in the destination once the copy operation finishes
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# # The Files app is open again to reload the file list in the root folder
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# And I open the Files app
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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2018-12-21 15:44:41 +03:00
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2019-03-14 18:24:06 +03:00
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# Scenario: copy a selection to another folder
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I create a new folder named "Folder"
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# And I create a new folder named "Not selected folder"
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# And I create a new folder named "Destination"
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# When I select "welcome.txt"
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# And I select "Folder"
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# And I start the move or copy operation for the selected files
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# And I select "Destination" in the file picker
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# And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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# Then I enter in the folder named "Destination"
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# # The files will appear in the destination once the copy operation finishes
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "Folder"
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# And I see that the file list does not contain a file named "Not selected folder"
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# # The Files app is open again to reload the file list in the root folder
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# And I open the Files app
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "Folder"
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# And I see that the file list contains a file named "Not selected folder"
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2019-01-22 14:36:13 +03:00
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2018-12-21 15:45:36 +03:00
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Scenario: copy a file in its same folder
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Given I am logged in
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When I start the move or copy operation for "welcome.txt"
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# No folder was explicitly selected, so the last selected folder is the
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# current folder.
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And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome (copy).txt"
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Scenario: copy a file twice in its same folder
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Given I am logged in
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And I start the move or copy operation for "welcome.txt"
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# No folder was explicitly selected, so the last selected folder is the
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# current folder.
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And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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When I start the move or copy operation for "welcome.txt"
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And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome (copy).txt"
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And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome (copy 2).txt"
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Scenario: copy a copy of a file in its same folder
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Given I am logged in
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And I start the move or copy operation for "welcome.txt"
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# No folder was explicitly selected, so the last selected folder is the
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# current folder.
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And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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When I start the move or copy operation for "welcome (copy).txt"
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And I copy to the last selected folder in the file picker
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Then I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome (copy).txt"
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And I see that the file list contains a file named "welcome (copy 2).txt"
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2019-03-14 18:30:38 +03:00
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# Scenario: rename a file with the details view open
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# Given I am logged in
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# And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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# When I rename "welcome.txt" to "farewell.txt"
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# Then I see that the file list contains a file named "farewell.txt"
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# And I see that the file name shown in the details view is "farewell.txt"
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2018-01-11 06:30:52 +03:00
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2017-07-05 15:54:26 +03:00
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Scenario: marking a file as favorite causes the file list to be sorted again
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Given I am logged in
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And I create a new folder named "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt"
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And I see that "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt" precedes "welcome.txt" in the file list
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Solve acceptance test failure due to clicks on covered elements
Firefox and Chrome drivers for Selenium refuse to click on an element if
the point to be clicked is covered by a different element, throwing an
UnknownError exception with message "Element is not clickable at point
({x}, {y}). Other element would receive the click: {element}". Although
in general that would be a legit error (as the user would not be able to
click on the element) due to a bad layout, sometimes this can be just a
temporal issue caused by an animation, in which case there would be no
problem once the animation finished and the elements are all in their
final location.
Unfortunately, automatically handling those situations in which the
problem is caused by an animation by just retrying a few times if the
element to be clicked is covered before giving up would probably cause
confusion instead of easing test writing.
The reason is that if the center of the element is covered by another
one the Firefox driver for Selenium tries to click on the corners of the
element instead. The problem is that the coordinates used for the click
are integer values, but Firefox has sub-pixel accuracy, so sometimes
(depending on which corner is not covered and whether the left, top,
width or height properties of the element to be clicked have a decimal
component or not) the clicks silently land on a different HTML element
(and that is with squared borders; with round borders they always land
on a different HTML element. That was partially addressed for Selenium
3.0 by clicking first on the edges, but it would still fail if the
middle point of the edges is covered but not the corners).
It is not possible to fix or even detect all that from the tests (except
maybe with some extreme hacks involving accessing private PHP members
from Mink and bypassing or replacing the standard JavaScript executed by
the Firefox driver with a custom implementation...), so it is not
possible to ensure that clicks during an animation will land on the
right element (in fact it is not possible even on static elements,
although except when the layout is wrong there should be no problem);
sometimes retrying a click when the element is covered would solve the
problem, sometimes it would cause a different element to be clicked (and
sometimes there would be even no retry, as the first click would have
silently landed on a different element than the expected one).
Therefore, a different approach must be used. Instead of trying to
automatically handle clicks during animations the tests must be written
being aware of the problem and thus waiting somehow for the animations
that can cause a problem to end before performing the clicks.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
2017-10-18 15:00:32 +03:00
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# To mark the file as favorite the file actions menu has to be shown but, as
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# the details view is opened automatically when the folder is created,
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# clicking on the menu trigger could fail if it is covered by the details
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# view due to its opening animation. Instead of ensuring that the animations
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# of the contents and the details view have both finished it is easier to
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# close the details view and wait until it is closed before continuing.
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And I close the details view
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And I see that the details view is closed
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2017-07-05 15:54:26 +03:00
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When I mark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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Then I see that "welcome.txt" is marked as favorite
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And I see that "welcome.txt" precedes "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt" in the file list
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Scenario: unmarking a file as favorite causes the file list to be sorted again
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Given I am logged in
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And I create a new folder named "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt"
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And I see that "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt" precedes "welcome.txt" in the file list
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Solve acceptance test failure due to clicks on covered elements
Firefox and Chrome drivers for Selenium refuse to click on an element if
the point to be clicked is covered by a different element, throwing an
UnknownError exception with message "Element is not clickable at point
({x}, {y}). Other element would receive the click: {element}". Although
in general that would be a legit error (as the user would not be able to
click on the element) due to a bad layout, sometimes this can be just a
temporal issue caused by an animation, in which case there would be no
problem once the animation finished and the elements are all in their
final location.
Unfortunately, automatically handling those situations in which the
problem is caused by an animation by just retrying a few times if the
element to be clicked is covered before giving up would probably cause
confusion instead of easing test writing.
The reason is that if the center of the element is covered by another
one the Firefox driver for Selenium tries to click on the corners of the
element instead. The problem is that the coordinates used for the click
are integer values, but Firefox has sub-pixel accuracy, so sometimes
(depending on which corner is not covered and whether the left, top,
width or height properties of the element to be clicked have a decimal
component or not) the clicks silently land on a different HTML element
(and that is with squared borders; with round borders they always land
on a different HTML element. That was partially addressed for Selenium
3.0 by clicking first on the edges, but it would still fail if the
middle point of the edges is covered but not the corners).
It is not possible to fix or even detect all that from the tests (except
maybe with some extreme hacks involving accessing private PHP members
from Mink and bypassing or replacing the standard JavaScript executed by
the Firefox driver with a custom implementation...), so it is not
possible to ensure that clicks during an animation will land on the
right element (in fact it is not possible even on static elements,
although except when the layout is wrong there should be no problem);
sometimes retrying a click when the element is covered would solve the
problem, sometimes it would cause a different element to be clicked (and
sometimes there would be even no retry, as the first click would have
silently landed on a different element than the expected one).
Therefore, a different approach must be used. Instead of trying to
automatically handle clicks during animations the tests must be written
being aware of the problem and thus waiting somehow for the animations
that can cause a problem to end before performing the clicks.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
2017-10-18 15:00:32 +03:00
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# To mark the file as favorite the file actions menu has to be shown but, as
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# the details view is opened automatically when the folder is created,
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# clicking on the menu trigger could fail if it is covered by the details
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# view due to its opening animation. Instead of ensuring that the animations
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# of the contents and the details view have both finished it is easier to
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# close the details view and wait until it is closed before continuing.
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And I close the details view
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And I see that the details view is closed
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2017-07-05 15:54:26 +03:00
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And I mark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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And I see that "welcome.txt" is marked as favorite
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And I see that "welcome.txt" precedes "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt" in the file list
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When I unmark "welcome.txt" as favorite
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Then I see that "welcome.txt" is not marked as favorite
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And I see that "A name alphabetically lower than welcome.txt" precedes "welcome.txt" in the file list
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2018-11-22 07:25:12 +03:00
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Scenario: mark a file as favorite in the details view
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Given I am logged in
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And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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When I mark the file as favorite in the details view
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Then I see that "welcome.txt" is marked as favorite
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And I see that the file is marked as favorite in the details view
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Scenario: unmark a file as favorite in the details view
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Given I am logged in
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And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
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And I see that the details view is open
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And I mark the file as favorite in the details view
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And I see that "welcome.txt" is marked as favorite
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And I see that the file is marked as favorite in the details view
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When I unmark the file as favorite in the details view
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Then I see that "welcome.txt" is not marked as favorite
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And I see that the file is not marked as favorite in the details view
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