Adjust acceptance test to check if the correct sidebar view is shown
Signed-off-by: Julius Härtl <jus@bitgrid.net>
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Feature: app-files
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Scenario: viewing a favorite file in its folder closes the details view
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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 "welcome.txt"
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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 closed
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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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