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-@api
-Feature: DrupalContext
- In order to prove the Drupal context is working properly
- As a developer
- I need to use the step definitions of this context
-
- # These scenarios assume a "standard" install of Drupal 7 and 8.
-
- @drushTest @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create and log in as a user
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "authenticated user" role
- When I click "My account"
- Then I should see the text "Member for"
-
- @drushTest @d7
- Scenario: Target links within table rows
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I am at "admin/structure/types"
- And I click "manage fields" in the "Article" row
- Then I should be on "admin/structure/types/manage/article/fields"
- And I should see text matching "Add new field"
-
- @d8
- Scenario: Target links within table rows
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I am at "admin/structure/types"
- And I click "Manage fields" in the "Article" row
- Then I should be on "admin/structure/types/manage/article/fields"
- And I should see text matching "Add field"
-
- @drushTest @d7
- Scenario: Find a heading in a region
- Given I am not logged in
- When I am on the homepage
- Then I should see the heading "User login" in the "left sidebar" region
-
- @d8
- Scenario: Find a heading in a region
- Given I am not logged in
- When I am on the homepage
- Then I should see the heading "Search" in the "left sidebar" region
-
- @drushTest @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Clear cache
- Given the cache has been cleared
- When I am on the homepage
- Then I should get a "200" HTTP response
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create a node
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I am viewing an "article" with the title "My article"
- Then I should see the heading "My article"
-
- @drushTest @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Run cron
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I run cron
- And am on "admin/reports/dblog"
- Then I should see the link "Cron run completed"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create many nodes
- Given "page" content:
- | title |
- | Page one |
- | Page two |
- And "article" content:
- | title |
- | First article |
- | Second article |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/content"
- Then I should see "Page one"
- And I should see "Page two"
- And I should see "First article"
- And I should see "Second article"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create nodes with fields
- Given "article" content:
- | title | promote | body |
- | First article with fields | 1 | PLACEHOLDER BODY |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "authenticated user" role
- When I am on the homepage
- And follow "First article with fields"
- Then I should see the text "PLACEHOLDER BODY"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create and view a node with fields
- Given I am viewing an "article":
- | title | My article with fields! |
- | body | A placeholder |
- Then I should see the heading "My article with fields!"
- And I should see the text "A placeholder"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create users
- Given users:
- | name | mail | status |
- | Joe User | joe@example.com | 1 |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I visit "admin/people"
- Then I should see the link "Joe User"
-
- @d7
- Scenario: Create users with roles
- Given users:
- | name | mail | roles |
- | Joe User | joe@example.com | administrator |
- | Jane User | jane@example.com | |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I visit "admin/people"
- Then I should see the text "administrator" in the "Joe User" row
- And I should not see the text "administrator" in the "Jane User" row
-
- @d8
- Scenario: Create users with roles
- Given users:
- | name | mail | roles |
- | Joe User | joe@example.com | administrator |
- | Jane User | jane@example.com | |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I visit "admin/people"
- Then I should see the text "Administrator" in the "Joe User" row
- And I should not see the text "administrator" in the "Jane User" row
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Login as a user created during this scenario
- Given users:
- | name | status |
- | Test user | 1 |
- When I am logged in as "Test user"
- Then I should see the link "Log out"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create a term
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I am viewing a "tags" term with the name "My tag"
- Then I should see the heading "My tag"
-
- @d7
- Scenario: Create many terms
- Given "tags" terms:
- | name |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/structure/taxonomy/tags"
- Then I should see "Tag one"
- And I should see "Tag two"
-
- @d8
- Scenario: Create many terms
- Given "tags" terms:
- | name |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/structure/taxonomy/manage/tags/overview"
- Then I should see "Tag one"
- And I should see "Tag two"
-
- @d7
- Scenario: Create terms using vocabulary title rather than machine name.
- Given "Tags" terms:
- | name |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/structure/taxonomy/tags"
- Then I should see "Tag one"
- And I should see "Tag two"
-
- @d8
- Scenario: Create terms using vocabulary title rather than machine name.
- Given "Tags" terms:
- | name |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/structure/taxonomy/manage/tags/overview"
- Then I should see "Tag one"
- And I should see "Tag two"
-
- @d7 @d8wip
- # TODO: This doesn't work on Drupal 8 yet. For nodes the 'author' field is
- # called 'uid' and only accepts numerical IDs.
- Scenario: Create nodes with specific authorship
- Given users:
- | name | mail | status |
- | Joe User | joe@example.com | 1 |
- And "article" content:
- | title | author | body | promote |
- | Article by Joe | Joe User | PLACEHOLDER BODY | 1 |
- When I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- And I am on the homepage
- And I follow "Article by Joe"
- Then I should see the link "Joe User"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Create an article with multiple term references
- Given "tags" terms:
- | name |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- | Tag three |
- | Tag four |
- And "article" content:
- | title | body | promote | field_tags |
- | Article by Joe | PLACEHOLDER BODY | 1 | Tag one, Tag two, Tag three |
- | Article by Mike | PLACEHOLDER BODY | 1 | Tag four |
- When I am on the homepage
- Then I should see the link "Tag one"
- And I should see the link "Tag two"
- And I should see the link "Tag three"
- And I should see the link "Tag four"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Readable created dates
- Given "article" content:
- | title | body | created | status | promote |
- | Test article | PLACEHOLDER BODY | 07/27/2014 12:03am | 1 | 1 |
- When I am on the homepage
- Then I should see the text "Sun, 07/27/2014 - 00:03"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Node hooks are functioning
- Given "article" content:
- | title | body | published on | status | promote |
- | Test article | PLACEHOLDER | 04/27/2013 11:11am | 1 | 1 |
- When I am on the homepage
- Then I should see the text "Sat, 04/27/2013 - 11:11"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Node edit access by administrator
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- Then I should be able to edit an "article"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: User hooks are functioning
- Given users:
- | First name | Last name | E-mail |
- | Joe | User | joe.user@example.com |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I visit "admin/people"
- Then I should see the link "Joe User"
-
- @d7
- Scenario: Term hooks are functioning
- Given "tags" terms:
- | Label |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/structure/taxonomy/tags"
- Then I should see "Tag one"
- And I should see "Tag two"
-
- @d8
- Scenario: Term hooks are functioning
- Given "tags" terms:
- | Label |
- | Tag one |
- | Tag two |
- And I am logged in as a user with the "administrator" role
- When I go to "admin/structure/taxonomy/manage/tags/overview"
- Then I should see "Tag one"
- And I should see "Tag two"
-
- @d7 @d8
- Scenario: Log in as a user with specific permissions
- Given I am logged in as a user with the "Administer content types" permission
- When I go to "admin/structure/types"
- Then I should see the link "Add content type"