silverstripe-framework/tests/behat/features/manage-users.feature
Sean Harvey 3a8833ec28 Fixing broken manage-users behat test.
"ADMIN group" is created by default, but assertions are checking
for "Admin Group".
2013-11-29 14:51:46 +13:00

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Feature: Manage users
As a site administrator
I want to create and manage user accounts on my site
So that I can control access to the CMS
Background:
Given a "member" "ADMIN" belonging to "ADMIN Group" with "Email"="admin@test.com"
And a "member" "Staff" belonging to "Staff Group" with "Email"="staffmember@test.com"
And the "group" "ADMIN group" has permissions "Full administrative rights"
And I am logged in with "ADMIN" permissions
And I go to "/admin/security"
Scenario: I can list all users regardless of group
When I click the "Users" CMS tab
Then I should see "admin@test.com" in the "#Root_Users" element
And I should see "staffmember@test.com" in the "#Root_Users" element
Scenario: I can list all users in a specific group
When I click the "Groups" CMS tab
# TODO Please check how performant this is
And I click "ADMIN group" in the "#Root_Groups" element
Then I should see "admin@test.com" in the "#Root_Members" element
And I should not see "staffmember@test.com" in the "#Root_Members" element
Scenario: I can add a user to the system
When I click the "Users" CMS tab
And I press the "Add Member" button
And I fill in the following:
| First Name | John |
| Surname | Doe |
| Email | john.doe@test.com |
And I press the "Create" button
Then I should see a "Saved member" message
When I go to "admin/security/"
Then I should see "john.doe@test.com" in the "#Root_Users" element
Scenario: I can edit an existing user and add him to an existing group
When I click the "Users" CMS tab
And I click "staffmember@test.com" in the "#Root_Users" element
And I select "ADMIN group" from "Groups"
And I press the "Save" button
Then I should see a "Saved Member" message
When I go to "admin/security"
And I click the "Groups" CMS tab
And I click "ADMIN group" in the "#Root_Groups" element
Then I should see "staffmember@test.com"
Scenario: I can delete an existing user
When I click the "Users" CMS tab
And I click "staffmember@test.com" in the "#Root_Users" element
And I press the "Delete" button, confirming the dialog
Then I should see "admin@test.com"
And I should not see "staffmember@test.com"