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author | Clement Ho <ClemMakesApps@gmail.com> | 2016-12-15 09:07:34 -0600 |
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committer | Clement Ho <ClemMakesApps@gmail.com> | 2017-01-09 16:01:28 -0600 |
commit | 657ac981acdcd2b070d838e530a2620c4db8bf04 (patch) | |
tree | 2583364cc5675186be248249adf1c1953e65c2fb /features/project | |
parent | 6662f034be3d576fba32d0a0acdc2cb95145a761 (diff) | |
download | gitlab-ce-657ac981acdcd2b070d838e530a2620c4db8bf04.tar.gz |
Fix spinach tests
Diffstat (limited to 'features/project')
-rw-r--r-- | features/project/issues/filter_labels.feature | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | features/project/issues/issues.feature | 56 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 84 deletions
diff --git a/features/project/issues/filter_labels.feature b/features/project/issues/filter_labels.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 49d7a3b9af2..00000000000 --- a/features/project/issues/filter_labels.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -@project_issues -Feature: Project Issues Filter Labels - Background: - Given I sign in as a user - And I own project "Shop" - And project "Shop" has labels: "bug", "feature", "enhancement" - And project "Shop" has issue "Bugfix1" with labels: "bug", "feature" - And project "Shop" has issue "Bugfix2" with labels: "bug", "enhancement" - And project "Shop" has issue "Feature1" with labels: "feature" - Given I visit project "Shop" issues page - - @javascript - Scenario: I filter by one label - Given I click link "bug" - And I click "dropdown close button" - Then I should see "Bugfix1" in issues list - And I should see "Bugfix2" in issues list - And I should not see "Feature1" in issues list - - # TODO: make labels filter works according to this scanario - # right now it looks for label 1 OR label 2. Old behaviour (this test) was - # all issues that have both label 1 AND label 2 - #Scenario: I filter by two labels - #Given I click link "bug" - #And I click link "feature" - #Then I should see "Bugfix1" in issues list - #And I should not see "Bugfix2" in issues list - #And I should not see "Feature1" in issues list diff --git a/features/project/issues/issues.feature b/features/project/issues/issues.feature index 80670063ea0..b2b4fe72220 100644 --- a/features/project/issues/issues.feature +++ b/features/project/issues/issues.feature @@ -26,12 +26,6 @@ Feature: Project Issues Given I click link "Release 0.4" Then I should see issue "Release 0.4" - @javascript - Scenario: I filter by author - Given I add a user to project "Shop" - And I click "author" dropdown - Then I see current user as the first user - Scenario: I submit new unassigned issue Given I click link "New Issue" And I submit new issue "500 error on profile" @@ -84,56 +78,6 @@ Feature: Project Issues And I sort the list by "Least popular" Then The list should be sorted by "Least popular" - @javascript - Scenario: I search issue - Given I fill in issue search with "Re" - 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 - - @javascript - Scenario: I search issue that not exist - Given I fill in issue search with "Bu" - Then I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues - And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues - - @javascript - Scenario: I search all issues - Given I click link "All" - And I fill in issue search with ".3" - Then I should see "Release 0.3" in issues - And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues - - @javascript - 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 - - @javascript - 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 - - @javascript - 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 - - # Markdown Scenario: Headers inside the description should have ids generated for them. |