118 lines
5.1 KiB
Gherkin
118 lines
5.1 KiB
Gherkin
@public
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Feature: Explore Groups
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Background:
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Given group "TestGroup" has private project "Enterprise"
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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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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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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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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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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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Scenario: I should see group with public project in public groups area
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Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community"
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When I visit the public groups area
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Then I should see group "TestGroup"
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Scenario: I should see group with public project in public groups area as user
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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 the public groups area
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Then I should see group "TestGroup"
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Scenario: I should see group with internal project in public groups area 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 the public groups area
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Then I should see group "TestGroup"
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