Caused by silverstripe.com redesign. Ideally we'd
have a permanent asset hosted there which is clearly marked as a test dependency.
Or create a placeholder for images linked served localhost within the Behat tests,
in which case we wouldn't require a network connection to execute Behat.
Remove "delete from live" duplicate action in favour of existing "unpublish" which is more consistent with current terminology
Add pop-up verification to destructive actions
Fix bug preventing side-by-side preview of archived pages
Fix bug in reporting publishing of error pages
Restoring a page without an available parent will restore to root
This adds a new filter that will show a content editor what the current published site-tree
looks like for a visitor. This helps when there is a lot of drafted content that get included
in the default filter 'All Pages'
The previous theme test relied on the existence of the tutorial theme, which has been removed.
I'ved added a couple of behat rules for scaffolding fake themes, and altered the test to use these.
- Fix "I can link to a file" scenario.
- Fix "I can link to an anchor” scenario.
- Fix "I can edit a link” scenario.
- MINOR: Grammar fixes.
- Fix "I can remove a link” scenario.
- Fix “I can insert an image from the CMS file store”.
- Remove unused scenario (we no longer support adding multiple images at once from the CMS).
- Fix “I can edit properties of an image before inserting it” scenario.
- Remove “I can edit dimensions of an image before inserting it” scenario - these fields no longer exist.
- Add documentation to explain why this scenario is marked @todo.
Relies on changes from silverstripe-behat-extension:
silverstripe-behat-extension/pull/15
silverstripe-behat-extension/pull/14
silverstripe-behat-extension/pull/13
silverstripe-behat-extension/pull/12
Wrapping in a step to capture cases where the ErrorPage defaults
haven't been generated, and the default ModelAsController
message shows which is slightly different wording.
It doesn't add much value in terms of testing
(can't see how we'd ever mess up the "Help" menu entry),
and it relies on the availability of an external resource
(userhelp.ss.org), making the tests more brittle.
It also breaks the feature following this one, because
somehow Behat doesn't reset the browser session, so
subsequent logins fail because a login still exists.