nextcloud/build/integration/features/sharing-v1-part3.feature

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Feature: sharing
Background:
Given using api version "1"
Given using new dav path
# See sharing-v1-part2.feature
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received file with edit and reshare permissions
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And User "user0" uploads file with content "foo" to "/tmp.txt"
And file "/tmp.txt" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp.txt" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "19"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received file with edit permissions but no reshare permissions
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And User "user0" uploads file with content "foo" to "/tmp.txt"
And file "tmp.txt" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And As an "user0"
And Updating last share with
| permissions | 3 |
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp.txt" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "3"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received file with reshare permissions but no edit permissions
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And User "user0" uploads file with content "foo" to "/tmp.txt"
And file "tmp.txt" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And As an "user0"
And Updating last share with
| permissions | 17 |
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp.txt" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "17"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for owned folder
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/tmp"
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "31"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received folder with all permissions
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/tmp"
And file "/tmp" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "31"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received folder with all permissions but edit
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/tmp"
And file "/tmp" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And As an "user0"
And Updating last share with
| permissions | 29 |
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "29"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received folder with all permissions but create
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/tmp"
And file "/tmp" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And As an "user0"
And Updating last share with
| permissions | 27 |
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "27"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received folder with all permissions but delete
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/tmp"
And file "/tmp" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And As an "user0"
And Updating last share with
| permissions | 23 |
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "23"
Scenario: Correct webdav share-permissions for received folder with all permissions but share
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/tmp"
And file "/tmp" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And As an "user0"
And Updating last share with
| permissions | 15 |
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/tmp" with
|{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions |
Then the single response should contain a property "{http://open-collaboration-services.org/ns}share-permissions" with value "15"
Scenario: unique target names for incoming shares
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user2" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/foo"
And user "user1" created a folder "/foo"
When file "/foo" of user "user0" is shared with user "user2"
And file "/foo" of user "user1" is shared with user "user2"
Then user "user2" should see following elements
| /foo/ |
| /foo%20(2)/ |
Scenario: Creating a new share with a disabled user
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And assure user "user0" is disabled
And As an "user0"
When sending "POST" to "/apps/files_sharing/api/v1/shares" with
| path | welcome.txt |
| shareWith | user1 |
| shareType | 0 |
Then the OCS status code should be "997"
And the HTTP status code should be "401"
Scenario: Deleting a group share as user
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And As an "user0"
And creating a share with
| path | welcome.txt |
| shareType | 1 |
| shareWith | group1 |
When As an "user1"
And Deleting last share
Then the OCS status code should be "100"
And the HTTP status code should be "200"
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with group and member
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside"
When folder "/merge-test-outside" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
And folder "/merge-test-outside" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
Then as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside" exists
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside (2)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with group and member with different permissions
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside-perms"
When folder "/merge-test-outside-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1" with permissions 1
And folder "/merge-test-outside-perms" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1" with permissions 31
Then as "user1" gets properties of folder "/merge-test-outside-perms" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions|
And the single response should contain a property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions" with value "SRGDNVCK"
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-perms (2)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with two groups
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And group "group2" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user1" belongs to group "group2"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups"
When folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
And folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups" of user "user0" is shared with group "group2"
Then as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups" exists
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups (2)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with two groups with different permissions
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And group "group2" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user1" belongs to group "group2"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-perms"
When folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1" with permissions 1
And folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group2" with permissions 31
Then as "user1" gets properties of folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-perms" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions|
And the single response should contain a property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions" with value "SRGDNVCK"
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-perms (2)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with two groups and member
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And group "group2" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user1" belongs to group "group2"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-member-perms"
When folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-member-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1" with permissions 1
And folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-member-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group2" with permissions 31
And folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-member-perms" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1" with permissions 1
Then as "user1" gets properties of folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-member-perms" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions|
And the single response should contain a property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions" with value "SRGDNVCK"
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-twogroups-member-perms (2)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from inside with group
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user0" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-inside-group"
When folder "/merge-test-inside-group" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
Then as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-group" exists
And as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-group (2)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from inside with two groups
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And group "group1" exists
And group "group2" exists
And user "user0" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" belongs to group "group2"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups"
When folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
And folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups" of user "user0" is shared with group "group2"
Then as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups" exists
And as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups (2)" does not exist
And as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups (3)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from inside with group with less permissions
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And group "group1" exists
And group "group2" exists
And user "user0" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" belongs to group "group2"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups-perms"
When folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
And folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups-perms" of user "user0" is shared with group "group2"
Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups-perms" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions|
And the single response should contain a property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions" with value "RGDNVCK"
And as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups-perms (2)" does not exist
And as "user0" the folder "/merge-test-inside-twogroups-perms (3)" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with group then user and recipient renames in between
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare"
When folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
And User "user1" moved folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" to "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare-renamed"
And Sleep for "1" seconds
And folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
Then as "user1" gets properties of folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare-renamed" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions|
And the single response should contain a property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions" with value "SRGDNVCK"
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" does not exist
Scenario: Merging shares for recipient when shared from outside with user then group and recipient renames in between
Given using old dav path
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user1" belongs to group "group1"
And user "user0" created a folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare"
When folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And User "user1" moved folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" to "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare-renamed"
And Sleep for "1" seconds
And folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" of user "user0" is shared with group "group1"
Then as "user1" gets properties of folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare-renamed" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions|
And the single response should contain a property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}permissions" with value "SRGDNVCK"
And as "user1" the folder "/merge-test-outside-groups-renamebeforesecondshare" does not exist
Scenario: Empting trashbin
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And User "user0" deletes file "/textfile0.txt"
When User "user0" empties trashbin
Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
Scenario: orphaned shares
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/common"
And user "user0" created a folder "/common/sub"
And file "/common/sub" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
And User "user0" deletes folder "/common"
When User "user0" empties trashbin
Then as "user1" the folder "/sub" does not exist
Scenario: sharing again an own file while belonging to a group
Given As an "admin"
Given user "user0" exists
And group "sharing-group" exists
And user "user0" belongs to group "sharing-group"
And file "welcome.txt" of user "user0" is shared with group "sharing-group"
And Deleting last share
When sending "POST" to "/apps/files_sharing/api/v1/shares" with
| path | welcome.txt |
| shareWith | sharing-group |
| shareType | 1 |
Then the OCS status code should be "100"
And the HTTP status code should be "200"
Scenario: unshare from self
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "sharing-group" exists
And user "user0" belongs to group "sharing-group"
And user "user1" belongs to group "sharing-group"
And file "/PARENT/parent.txt" of user "user0" is shared with group "sharing-group"
And user "user0" stores etag of element "/PARENT"
And user "user1" stores etag of element "/"
And As an "user1"
When Deleting last share
Then etag of element "/" of user "user1" has changed
And etag of element "/PARENT" of user "user0" has not changed
Scenario: do not allow to increase link share permissions on reshare
Given As an "admin"
And user "admin" created a folder "/TMP"
And user "user0" exists
And creating a share with
| path | TMP |
| shareType | 0 |
| shareWith | user0 |
| permissions | 17 |
When As an "user0"
And creating a share with
| path | TMP |
| shareType | 3 |
And Updating last share with
| publicUpload | true |
Then the OCS status code should be "404"
And the HTTP status code should be "200"
Scenario: deleting file out of a share as recipient creates a backup for the owner
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/shared"
And User "user0" moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt"
And folder "/shared" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
When User "user1" deletes file "/shared/shared_file.txt"
Then as "user1" the file "/shared/shared_file.txt" does not exist
And as "user0" the file "/shared/shared_file.txt" does not exist
And as "user0" the file "/shared_file.txt" exists in trash
And as "user1" the file "/shared_file.txt" exists in trash
Scenario: deleting folder out of a share as recipient creates a backup for the owner
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/shared"
And user "user0" created a folder "/shared/sub"
And User "user0" moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/sub/shared_file.txt"
And folder "/shared" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
When User "user1" deletes folder "/shared/sub"
Then as "user1" the folder "/shared/sub" does not exist
And as "user0" the folder "/shared/sub" does not exist
And as "user0" the folder "/sub" exists in trash
And as "user0" the file "/sub/shared_file.txt" exists in trash
And as "user1" the folder "/sub" exists in trash
And as "user1" the file "/sub/shared_file.txt" exists in trash
Scenario: moving a file into a share as recipient
Given As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/shared"
And folder "/shared" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
When User "user1" moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt"
Then as "user1" the file "/shared/shared_file.txt" exists
And as "user0" the file "/shared/shared_file.txt" exists