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| author | Jason Hollingsworth <jhworth.developer@gmail.com> | 2014-02-13 14:45:51 -0600 |
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| committer | Jason Hollingsworth <jhworth.developer@gmail.com> | 2014-02-20 09:26:38 -0600 |
| commit | 2f69213e3f32e2e4222f6335e790e2c778069014 (patch) | |
| tree | 3734a9d41d2445a1557ed2f79c6cfa3de7dec215 /features/public/public_groups.feature | |
| parent | 138e2a50b7d839bd37c21b2849df422f9dfef6bb (diff) | |
| download | gitlab-ce-2f69213e3f32e2e4222f6335e790e2c778069014.tar.gz | |
Allow access to groups with public projects.
Fixed Group avatars to only display when user has read
permissions to at least one project in the group.
Diffstat (limited to 'features/public/public_groups.feature')
| -rw-r--r-- | features/public/public_groups.feature | 118 |
1 files changed, 118 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/features/public/public_groups.feature b/features/public/public_groups.feature new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7f1ec718e35 --- /dev/null +++ b/features/public/public_groups.feature @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +Feature: Public Projects Feature + Background: + Given group "TestGroup" has private project "Enterprise" + + Scenario: I should not see group with private projects as visitor + When I visit group "TestGroup" page + Then I should be redirected to sign in page + + Scenario: I should not see group with private projects group as user + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" page + Then page status code should be 404 + + Scenario: I should not see group with private and internal projects as visitor + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + When I visit group "TestGroup" page + Then I should be redirected to sign in page + + Scenario: I should see group with private and internal projects as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" page + Then I should see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group issues for internal project as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" issues page + And I change filter to Everyone's + Then I should see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group merge requests for internal project as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" merge requests page + And I change filter to Everyone's + Then I should see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group's members as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + And "John Doe" is owner of group "TestGroup" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" members page + Then I should see group member "John Doe" + And I should not see member roles + + Scenario: I should see group with private, internal and public projects as visitor + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + When I visit group "TestGroup" page + Then I should see project "Community" items + And I should not see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group issues for public project as visitor + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + When I visit group "TestGroup" issues page + Then I should see project "Community" items + And I should not see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group merge requests for public project as visitor + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + When I visit group "TestGroup" merge requests page + Then I should see project "Community" items + And I should not see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group's members as visitor + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + And "John Doe" is owner of group "TestGroup" + When I visit group "TestGroup" members page + Then I should see group member "John Doe" + And I should not see member roles + + Scenario: I should see group with private, internal and public projects as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" page + Then I should see project "Community" items + And I should see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group issues for internal and public projects as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" issues page + And I change filter to Everyone's + Then I should see project "Community" items + And I should see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group merge requests for internal and public projects as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" merge requests page + And I change filter to Everyone's + Then I should see project "Community" items + And I should see project "Internal" items + And I should not see project "Enterprise" items + + Scenario: I should see group's members as user + Given group "TestGroup" has internal project "Internal" + Given group "TestGroup" has public project "Community" + And "John Doe" is owner of group "TestGroup" + When I sign in as a user + And I visit group "TestGroup" members page + Then I should see group member "John Doe" + And I should not see member roles |
