2f69213e3f
Fixed Group avatars to only display when user has read permissions to at least one project in the group.
118 lines
5.1 KiB
Gherkin
118 lines
5.1 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Public Projects Feature
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Background:
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Given group "TestGroup" has private project "Enterprise"
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Scenario: I should not see group with private projects as visitor
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When I visit group "TestGroup" page
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Then I should be redirected to sign in page
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Scenario: I should not see group with private projects group as user
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" page
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Then page status code should be 404
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Scenario: I should not see group with private and internal projects as visitor
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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When I visit group "TestGroup" page
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Then I should be redirected to sign in page
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Scenario: I should see group with private and internal projects as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" page
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Then I should see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group issues for internal project as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" issues page
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And I change filter to Everyone's
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Then I should see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group merge requests for internal project as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" merge requests page
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And I change filter to Everyone's
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Then I should see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group's members as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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And "John Doe" is owner of group "TestGroup"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" members page
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Then I should see group member "John Doe"
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And I should not see member roles
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Scenario: I should see group with private, internal and public projects as visitor
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I visit group "TestGroup" page
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Then I should see project "Community" items
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And I should not see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group issues for public project as visitor
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I visit group "TestGroup" issues page
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Then I should see project "Community" items
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And I should not see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group merge requests for public project as visitor
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I visit group "TestGroup" merge requests page
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Then I should see project "Community" items
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And I should not see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group's members as visitor
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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And "John Doe" is owner of group "TestGroup"
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When I visit group "TestGroup" members page
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Then I should see group member "John Doe"
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And I should not see member roles
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Scenario: I should see group with private, internal and public projects as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" page
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Then I should see project "Community" items
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And I should see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group issues for internal and public projects as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" issues page
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And I change filter to Everyone's
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Then I should see project "Community" items
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And I should see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group merge requests for internal and public projects as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" merge requests page
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And I change filter to Everyone's
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Then I should see project "Community" items
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And I should see project "Internal" items
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And I should not see project "Enterprise" items
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Scenario: I should see group's members as user
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Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal"
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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And "John Doe" is owner of group "TestGroup"
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When I sign in as a user
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And I visit group "TestGroup" members page
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Then I should see group member "John Doe"
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And I should not see member roles
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