92 lines
3.3 KiB
Gherkin
92 lines
3.3 KiB
Gherkin
@apache
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Feature: apps
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Scenario: enable an installed app
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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When I enable the "QA testing" app
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Then I see that the "QA testing" app has been enabled
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Scenario: disable a installed app
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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When I disable the "Update notification" app
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Then I see that the "Update notification" app has been disabled
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Scenario: Browse enabled apps
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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When I open the "Active apps" section
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Then I see that the current section is "Active apps"
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And I see that there are only enabled apps
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Scenario: Browse disabled apps
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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When I open the "Disabled apps" section
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Then I see that the current section is "Disabled apps"
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And I see that there are only disabled apps
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Scenario: Browse app bundles
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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When I open the "App bundles" section
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Then I see that the current section is "App bundles"
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And I see the app bundles
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And I see that the "Enterprise bundle" is disabled
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# Scenario: Enable an app bundle
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# Given I act as Jane
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# And I am logged in as the admin
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# And I open the Apps management
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# And I open the "App bundles" section
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# When I enable all apps from the "Enterprise bundle"
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# Then I see that the "Auditing / Logging" app has been enabled
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# And I see that the "LDAP user and group backend" app has been enabled
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Scenario: View app details
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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When I click on the "QA testing" app
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Then I see that the app details are shown
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# TODO: Improve testing with app store as external API
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# The following scenarios require the files_antivirus and calendar app
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# being present in the app store with support for the current server version
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# Ideally we would have either a dummy app store endpoint with some test apps
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# or even an app store instance running somewhere to properly test this.
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# This is also a requirement to properly test updates of apps
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Scenario: Show section from app store
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Given I act as Jane
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And I am logged in as the admin
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And I open the Apps management
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And I see that the current section is "Your apps"
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#When I open the "Files" section
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#Then I see that there some apps listed from the app store
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#And I see that the current section is "Files"
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# Scenario: View app details for app store apps
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# Given I act as Jane
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# And I am logged in as the admin
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# And I open the Apps management
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# And I open the "Tools" section
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# When I click on the "Antivirus for files" app
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# Then I see that the app details are shown
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# Scenario: Install an app from the app store
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# Given I act as Jane
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# And I am logged in as the admin
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# And I open the Apps management
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# And I open the "Tools" section
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# And I click on the "Antivirus for files" app
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# And I see that the app details are shown
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# Then I download and enable the "Antivirus for files" app
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# And I see that the "Antivirus for files" app has been enabled
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