gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/features/project/active_tab.feature
Dmitriy Zaporozhets 7cfb445c15 Update tests to match new Code tab logic
Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
2016-06-03 10:13:40 +03:00

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Feature: Project Active Tab
Background:
Given I sign in as a user
And I own a project
# Main Tabs
Scenario: On Project Home
Given I visit my project's home page
Then the active main tab should be Home
And no other main tabs should be active
Scenario: On Project Code
Given I visit my project's files page
Then the active main tab should be Code
And no other main tabs should be active
Scenario: On Project Issues
Given I visit my project's issues page
Then the active main tab should be Issues
And no other main tabs should be active
Scenario: On Project Merge Requests
Given I visit my project's merge requests page
Then the active main tab should be Merge Requests
And no other main tabs should be active
Scenario: On Project Wiki
Given I visit my project's wiki page
Then the active main tab should be Wiki
And no other main tabs should be active
# Sub Tabs: Home
Scenario: On Project Home/Show
Given I visit my project's home page
Then the active main tab should be Home
And no other main tabs should be active
# Sub Tabs: Settings
Scenario: On Project Settings/Hooks
Given I visit my project's settings page
And I click the "Hooks" tab
Then the active sub nav should be Hooks
And no other sub navs should be active
And the active main tab should be Settings
Scenario: On Project Settings/Deploy Keys
Given I visit my project's settings page
And I click the "Deploy Keys" tab
Then the active sub nav should be Deploy Keys
And no other sub navs should be active
And the active main tab should be Settings
Scenario: On Project Members
Given I visit my project's members page
Then the active sub nav should be Members
And no other sub navs should be active
And the active main tab should be Settings
# Sub Tabs: Code
Scenario: On Project Code/Files
Given I visit my project's files page
Then the active sub tab should be Files
And no other sub tabs should be active
And the active main tab should be Code
Scenario: On Project Code/Commits
Given I visit my project's commits page
Then the active sub tab should be Commits
And no other sub tabs should be active
And the active main tab should be Code
Scenario: On Project Code/Network
Given I visit my project's network page
Then the active sub tab should be Network
And no other sub tabs should be active
And the active main tab should be Code
Scenario: On Project Code/Compare
Given I visit my project's commits page
And I click the "Compare" tab
Then the active sub tab should be Compare
And no other sub tabs should be active
And the active main tab should be Code
Scenario: On Project Code/Branches
Given I visit my project's commits page
And I click the "Branches" tab
Then the active sub tab should be Branches
And no other sub tabs should be active
And the active main tab should be Code
Scenario: On Project Code/Tags
Given I visit my project's commits page
And I click the "Tags" tab
Then the active sub tab should be Tags
And no other sub tabs should be active
And the active main tab should be Code
Scenario: On Project Issues/Browse
Given I visit my project's issues page
Then the active main tab should be Issues
And no other main tabs should be active
Scenario: On Project Issues/Milestones
Given I visit my project's issues page
And I click the "Milestones" tab
Then the active main tab should be Milestones
And no other main tabs should be active
Scenario: On Project Issues/Labels
Given I visit my project's issues page
And I click the "Labels" tab
Then the active main tab should be Labels
And no other main tabs should be active