Add acceptance tests for searching comments

Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
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Daniel Calviño Sánchez 2018-12-21 20:09:18 +01:00 committed by Backportbot
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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ default:
- LoginPageContext - LoginPageContext
- NotificationContext - NotificationContext
- PublicShareContext - PublicShareContext
- SearchContext
- SettingsContext - SettingsContext
- SettingsMenuContext - SettingsMenuContext
- ThemingAppContext - ThemingAppContext
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ default:
- LoginPageContext - LoginPageContext
- NotificationContext - NotificationContext
- PublicShareContext - PublicShareContext
- SearchContext
- SettingsContext - SettingsContext
- SettingsMenuContext - SettingsMenuContext
- ThemingAppContext - ThemingAppContext

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And I open the unread comments for "Child folder" And I open the unread comments for "Child folder"
And I see that the details view is open And I see that the details view is open
And I see a comment with "Hello world" as message And I see a comment with "Hello world" as message
Scenario: search a comment
Given I am logged in
And I open the details view for "welcome.txt"
And I open the "Comments" tab in the details view
And I create a new comment with "Hello world" as message
And I see a comment with "Hello world" as message
When I search for "hello"
# Search results for comments also include the user that wrote the comment.
Then I see that the search result 1 is "user0Hello world"
And I see that the search result 1 was found in "welcome.txt"
Scenario: search a comment in a child folder
Given I am logged in
And I create a new folder named "Folder"
And I enter in the folder named "Folder"
And I create a new folder named "Child folder"
And I open the details view for "Child folder"
And I open the "Comments" tab in the details view
And I create a new comment with "Hello world" as message
And I see a comment with "Hello world" as message
# The Files app is open again to reload the file list
And I open the Files app
When I search for "hello"
# Search results for comments also include the user that wrote the comment.
Then I see that the search result 1 is "user0Hello world"
And I see that the search result 1 was found in "Folder/Child folder"
Scenario: search a comment by a another user
Given I act as John
And I am logged in as the admin
And I act as Jane
And I am logged in
And I act as John
And I rename "welcome.txt" to "shared.txt"
And I share "shared.txt" with "user0"
And I see that the file is shared with "user0"
And I act as Jane
# The Files app is open again to reload the file list
And I open the Files app
And I open the details view for "shared.txt"
And I open the "Comments" tab in the details view
And I create a new comment with "Hello world" as message
And I see a comment with "Hello world" as message
When I act as John
And I search for "hello"
# Search results for comments also include the user that wrote the comment.
Then I see that the search result 1 is "user0Hello world"
And I see that the search result 1 was found in "shared.txt"

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<?php
/**
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2018, Daniel Calviño Sánchez (danxuliu@gmail.com)
*
* @license GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
* License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
use Behat\Behat\Context\Context;
class SearchContext implements Context, ActorAwareInterface {
use ActorAware;
/**
* @return Locator
*/
public static function searchBoxInput() {
return Locator::forThe()->css("#header .searchbox input")->
describedAs("Search box input in the header");
}
/**
* @return Locator
*/
public static function searchResults() {
return Locator::forThe()->css("#searchresults")->
describedAs("Search results");
}
/**
* @return Locator
*/
public static function searchResult($number) {
return Locator::forThe()->xpath("//*[contains(concat(' ', normalize-space(@class), ' '), ' result ')][$number]")->
descendantOf(self::searchResults())->
describedAs("Search result $number");
}
/**
* @return Locator
*/
public static function searchResultName($number) {
return Locator::forThe()->css(".name")->
descendantOf(self::searchResult($number))->
describedAs("Name for search result $number");
}
/**
* @return Locator
*/
public static function searchResultPath($number) {
// Currently search results for comments misuse the ".path" class to
// dim the user name, so "div.path" needs to be used to find the proper
// path element.
return Locator::forThe()->css("div.path")->
descendantOf(self::searchResult($number))->
describedAs("Path for search result $number");
}
/**
* @When I search for :query
*/
public function iSearchFor($query) {
$this->actor->find(self::searchBoxInput(), 10)->setValue($query . "\r");
}
/**
* @Then I see that the search result :number is :name
*/
public function iSeeThatTheSearchResultIs($number, $name) {
PHPUnit_Framework_Assert::assertEquals(
$name, $this->actor->find(self::searchResultName($number), 10)->getText());
}
/**
* @Then I see that the search result :number was found in :path
*/
public function iSeeThatTheSearchResultWasFoundIn($number, $path) {
PHPUnit_Framework_Assert::assertEquals(
$path, $this->actor->find(self::searchResultPath($number), 10)->getText());
}
}