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Simey Lameze fdeeaff954 MDL-58265 core_test: replace I turn editing on steps
Also remove few more unnecessary steps that redirects behat to
site home page to actually get to the course.

Part of MDL-55611 epic.
2017-04-03 11:37:07 +08:00

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@mod @mod_forum
Feature: New discussions and discussions with recently added replies are displayed first
In order to use forum as a discussion tool
As a user
I need to see currently active discussions first
Background:
Given the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email |
| teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@example.com |
| student1 | Student | 1 | student1@example.com |
And the following "courses" exist:
| fullname | shortname | category |
| Course 1 | C1 | 0 |
And the following "course enrolments" exist:
| user | course | role |
| teacher1 | C1 | editingteacher |
| student1 | C1 | student |
And I log in as "teacher1"
And I am on "Course 1" course homepage with editing mode on
And I add a "Forum" to section "1" and I fill the form with:
| Forum name | Course general forum |
| Description | Single discussion forum description |
| Forum type | Standard forum for general use |
And I log out
#
# We need javascript/wait to prevent creation of the posts in the same second. The threads
# would then ignore each other in the prev/next navigation as the Forum is unable to compute
# the correct order.
#
@javascript
Scenario: Replying to a forum post or editing it puts the discussion to the front
Given I log in as "student1"
And I am on "Course 1" course homepage
And I follow "Course general forum"
#
# Add three posts into the forum.
#
When I add a new discussion to "Course general forum" forum with:
| Subject | Forum post 1 |
| Message | This is the first post |
And I add a new discussion to "Course general forum" forum with:
| Subject | Forum post 2 |
| Message | This is the second post |
And I add a new discussion to "Course general forum" forum with:
| Subject | Forum post 3 |
| Message | This is the third post |
#
# Edit one of the forum posts.
#
And I follow "Forum post 2"
And I click on "Edit" "link" in the "//div[contains(concat(' ', normalize-space(@class), ' '), ' forumpost ')][contains(., 'Forum post 2')]" "xpath_element"
And I set the following fields to these values:
| Subject | Edited forum post 2 |
And I press "Save changes"
And I wait to be redirected
And I log out
#
# Reply to another forum post.
#
And I log in as "teacher1"
And I am on "Course 1" course homepage
And I follow "Course general forum"
And I follow "Forum post 1"
And I click on "Reply" "link" in the "//div[@aria-label='Forum post 1 by Student 1']" "xpath_element"
And I set the following fields to these values:
| Message | Reply to the first post |
And I press "Post to forum"
And I wait to be redirected
And I am on "Course 1" course homepage
And I follow "Course general forum"
#
# Make sure the order of the forum posts is as expected (most recently participated first).
#
Then I should see "Forum post 3" in the "//tr[contains(concat(' ', normalize-space(@class), ' '), ' discussion ')][position()=3]" "xpath_element"
And I should see "Edited forum post 2" in the "//tr[contains(concat(' ', normalize-space(@class), ' '), ' discussion ')][position()=2]" "xpath_element"
And I should see "Forum post 1" in the "//tr[contains(concat(' ', normalize-space(@class), ' '), ' discussion ')][position()=1]" "xpath_element"
#
# Make sure the next/prev navigation uses the same order of the posts.
#
And I follow "Edited forum post 2"
And "//a[@aria-label='Next discussion: Forum post 1']" "xpath_element" should exist
And "//a[@aria-label='Previous discussion: Forum post 3']" "xpath_element" should exist