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Feature: Project Issues
Background:
Given I sign in as a user
And I own project "Shop"
And project "Shop" have "Release 0.4" open issue
And project "Shop" have "Tweet control" open issue
And project "Shop" have "Release 0.3" closed issue
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And I visit project "Shop" issues page
Scenario: I should see open issues
Given I should see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
Scenario: I should see closed issues
Given I click link "Closed"
Then I should see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
Scenario: I should see all issues
Given I click link "All"
Then I should see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should see "Release 0.4" in issues
Scenario: I visit issue page
Given I click link "Release 0.4"
Then I should see issue "Release 0.4"
Scenario: I submit new unassigned issue
Given I click link "New Issue"
And I submit new issue "500 error on profile"
Then I should see issue "500 error on profile"
Scenario: I submit new unassigned issue with labels
Given project "Shop" has labels: "bug", "feature", "enhancement"
And I click link "New Issue"
And I submit new issue "500 error on profile" with label 'bug'
Then I should see issue "500 error on profile"
And I should see label 'bug' with issue
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Scenario: I comment issue
Given I visit issue page "Release 0.4"
And I leave a comment like "XML attached"
Then I should see comment "XML attached"
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Scenario: I search issue
Given I fill in issue search with "Re"
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Then I should see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
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Scenario: I search issue that not exist
Given I fill in issue search with "Bu"
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Then I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
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Scenario: I search all issues
Given I click link "All"
And I fill in issue search with ".3"
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Then I should see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
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Scenario: Search issues when search string exactly matches issue description
Given project 'Shop' has issue 'Bugfix1' with description: 'Description for issue1'
And I fill in issue search with 'Description for issue1'
Then I should see 'Bugfix1' in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
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Scenario: Search issues when search string partially matches issue description
Given project 'Shop' has issue 'Bugfix1' with description: 'Description for issue1'
And project 'Shop' has issue 'Feature1' with description: 'Feature submitted for issue1'
And I fill in issue search with 'issue1'
Then I should see 'Feature1' in issues
Then I should see 'Bugfix1' in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
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Scenario: Search issues when search string matches no issue description
Given project 'Shop' has issue 'Bugfix1' with description: 'Description for issue1'
And I fill in issue search with 'Rock and roll'
Then I should not see 'Bugfix1' in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
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Scenario: Headers inside the description should have ids generated for them.
Given I visit issue page "Release 0.4"
Then Header "Description header" should have correct id and link
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Scenario: Headers inside comments should not have ids generated for them.
Given I visit issue page "Release 0.4"
And I leave a comment with a header containing "Comment with a header"
Then The comment with the header should not have an ID
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Scenario: Blocks inside comments should not build relative links
Given I visit issue page "Release 0.4"
And I leave a comment with code block
Then The code block should be unchanged
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Scenario: Issues on empty project
Given empty project "Empty Project"
When I visit empty project page
And I see empty project details with ssh clone info
When I visit empty project's issues page
Given I click link "New Issue"
And I submit new issue "500 error on profile"
Then I should see issue "500 error on profile"
Scenario: Clickable labels
Given issue 'Release 0.4' has label 'bug'
And I visit project "Shop" issues page
When I click label 'bug'
And I should see "Release 0.4" in issues
And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues