silverstripe-reports/tests/behat/features/manage-page-permisions.feature
Sean Harvey a79ac87e2b Fixing up scenarios for managing page permissions Behat tests.
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
2013-11-29 00:50:06 +01:00

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Feature: Manage global page permissions
As an administrator
I want to manage view and edit permission defaults on pages
In order to set good defaults and avoid repeating myself on each page
Background:
Given a "page" "Home" with "Content"="Welcome"
And a "group" "AUTHOR group" has permissions "Access to 'Pages' section"
And a "group" "SECURITY group" has permissions "Access to 'Security' section"
And I am logged in with "ADMIN" permissions
And I go to "admin/settings"
And I click the "Access" CMS tab
Scenario: I can open global view permissions to everyone
Given I select "Anyone" from "Who can view pages on this site?" input group
And I press the "Save" button
When I am not logged in
And I go to the homepage
Then I should see "Welcome"
Scenario: I can limit global view permissions to logged-in users
Given I select "Logged-in users" from "Who can view pages on this site?" input group
And I press the "Save" button
When I am not logged in
And I go to the homepage
Then I should see a log-in form
When I am logged in with "AUTHOR" permissions
And I go to the homepage
Then I should see "Welcome"
Scenario: I can limit global view permissions to certain groups
Given I select "Only these people (choose from list)" from "Who can view pages on this site?" input group
And I select "AUTHOR group" from "Viewer Groups"
And I press the "Save" button
When I am not logged in
And I go to the homepage
Then I should see a log-in form
When I am logged in with "SECURITY" permissions
And I go to the homepage
Then I will see a "warning" log-in message
When I am not logged in
And I am logged in with "AUTHOR" permissions
And I go to the homepage
Then I should see "Welcome"
@todo
Scenario: I can limit global edit permissions to logged-in users
Given I select "Logged-in users" in "Who can edit pages on this site?" input group
And I press the "Save" button
Then pages should be editable by "Content Authors"
And pages should be editable by "Administrators"
@todo
Scenario: I can limit global edit permissions to certain groups
Given I select "Only these people (choose from list)" from "Who can edit pages on this site?" input group
And I select "Administrators" from "Viewer Groups"
And I press the "Save" button
Then pages should not be editable by "Content Authors"
But pages should be editable by "Administrators"