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Feature: webdav-related
Background:
Given using api version "1"
Scenario: Unauthenticated call old dav path
Given using old dav path
When connecting to dav endpoint
Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
And there are no duplicate headers
And The following headers should be set
|WWW-Authenticate|Basic realm="Nextcloud"|
Scenario: Unauthenticated call new dav path
Given using new dav path
When connecting to dav endpoint
Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
And there are no duplicate headers
And The following headers should be set
|WWW-Authenticate|Basic realm="Nextcloud"|
Scenario: Moving a file
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
And Downloaded content when downloading file "/FOLDER/welcome.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
Scenario: Moving and overwriting a file old way
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/textfile0.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
And Downloaded content when downloading file "/textfile0.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
Scenario: Moving a file to a folder with no permissions
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testshare |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 1 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And As an "user0"
And User "user0" moves file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
And the HTTP status code should be "403"
When Downloading file "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "404"
Scenario: Moving a file to overwrite a file in a folder with no permissions
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testshare |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 1 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And User "user1" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" moves file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
And Downloaded content when downloading file "/testshare/overwritethis.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
Scenario: Copying a file
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
And Downloaded content when downloading file "/FOLDER/welcome.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
Scenario: Copying and overwriting a file
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/textfile1.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
And Downloaded content when downloading file "/textfile1.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
Scenario: Copying a file to a folder with no permissions
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testshare |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 1 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
And Downloading file "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
And the HTTP status code should be "404"
Scenario: Copying a file to overwrite a file into a folder with no permissions
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testshare |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 1 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And User "user1" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
And Downloaded content when downloading file "/testshare/overwritethis.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
Scenario: download a file with range
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
When Downloading file "/welcome.txt" with range "bytes=52-78"
Then Downloaded content should be "example file for developers"
Scenario: Upload forbidden if quota is 0
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" has a quota of "0"
When User "user0" uploads file "data/textfile.txt" to "/asdf.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "507"
Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when no quota is set
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
When user "user0" has unlimited quota
Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
|{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
And the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "-3"
Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when quota is set
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
When user "user0" has a quota of "10 MB"
Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
|{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
And the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "10485421"
Scenario: Retrieving folder quota of shared folder with quota when no quota is set for recipient
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" has unlimited quota
And user "user1" has a quota of "10 MB"
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testquota"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testquota |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | user0 |
Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/testquota" with
|{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
And the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "10485421"
Scenario: Uploading a file as recipient using webdav having quota
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" has a quota of "10 MB"
And user "user1" has a quota of "10 MB"
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testquota"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testquota |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And As an "user0"
When User "user0" uploads file "data/textfile.txt" to "/testquota/asdf.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when quota is set and a file was uploaded
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" has a quota of "1 KB"
And user "user0" adds a file of 93 bytes to "/prueba.txt"
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
|{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "592"
Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when quota is set and a file was recieved
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user1" has a quota of "1 KB"
And user "user0" adds a file of 93 bytes to "/user0.txt"
And file "user0.txt" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/" with
|{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "685"
Scenario: download a public shared file with range
Given user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
When creating a share with
| path | welcome.txt |
| shareType | 3 |
And Downloading last public shared file with range "bytes=52-78"
Then Downloaded content should be "example file for developers"
Scenario: download a public shared file inside a folder with range
Given user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
When creating a share with
| path | PARENT |
| shareType | 3 |
And Downloading last public shared file inside a folder "/parent.txt" with range "bytes=1-8"
Then Downloaded content should be "extcloud"
Scenario: Downloading a file on the old endpoint should serve security headers
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
When Downloading file "/welcome.txt"
Then The following headers should be set
|Content-Disposition|attachment; filename*=UTF-8''welcome.txt; filename="welcome.txt"|
|Content-Security-Policy|default-src 'none';|
|X-Content-Type-Options |nosniff|
|X-Download-Options|noopen|
|X-Frame-Options|SAMEORIGIN|
|X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies|none|
|X-Robots-Tag|none|
|X-XSS-Protection|1; mode=block|
And Downloaded content should start with "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
Scenario: Doing a GET with a web login should work without CSRF token on the old backend
Given Logging in using web as "admin"
When Sending a "GET" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" without requesttoken
Then Downloaded content should start with "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
Scenario: Doing a GET with a web login should work with CSRF token on the old backend
Given Logging in using web as "admin"
When Sending a "GET" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" with requesttoken
Then Downloaded content should start with "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
Scenario: Doing a PROPFIND with a web login should not work without CSRF token on the old backend
Given Logging in using web as "admin"
When Sending a "PROPFIND" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" without requesttoken
Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
Scenario: Doing a PROPFIND with a web login should work with CSRF token on the old backend
Given Logging in using web as "admin"
When Sending a "PROPFIND" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" with requesttoken
Then the HTTP status code should be "207"
Scenario: Upload chunked file asc
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "1" of "3" with "AAAAA" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "2" of "3" with "BBBBB" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "3" of "3" with "CCCCC" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
When As an "user0"
And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
Scenario: Upload chunked file desc
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "3" of "3" with "CCCCC" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "2" of "3" with "BBBBB" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "1" of "3" with "AAAAA" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
When As an "user0"
And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
Scenario: Upload chunked file random
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "2" of "3" with "BBBBB" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "3" of "3" with "CCCCC" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
And user "user0" uploads chunk file "1" of "3" with "AAAAA" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
When As an "user0"
And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
Scenario: A file that is not shared does not have a share-types property
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
Then the response should contain an empty property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types"
Scenario: A file that is shared to a user has a share-types property
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
And as "user0" creating a share with
| path | test |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | user1 |
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
Then the response should contain a share-types property with
| 0 |
Scenario: A file that is shared to a group has a share-types property
Given user "user0" exists
And group "group1" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
And as "user0" creating a share with
| path | test |
| shareType | 1 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | group1 |
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
Then the response should contain a share-types property with
| 1 |
Scenario: A file that is shared by link has a share-types property
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
And as "user0" creating a share with
| path | test |
| shareType | 3 |
| permissions | 31 |
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
Then the response should contain a share-types property with
| 3 |
Scenario: A file that is shared by user,group and link has a share-types property
Given user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And group "group2" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
And as "user0" creating a share with
| path | test |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | user1 |
And as "user0" creating a share with
| path | test |
| shareType | 1 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | group2 |
And as "user0" creating a share with
| path | test |
| shareType | 3 |
| permissions | 31 |
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
|{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
Then the response should contain a share-types property with
| 0 |
| 1 |
| 3 |
Scenario: Upload chunked file asc with new chunking
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
When As an "user0"
And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
Scenario: Upload chunked file desc with new chunking
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
When As an "user0"
And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
Scenario: Upload chunked file random with new chunking
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
When As an "user0"
And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
Scenario: A disabled user cannot use webdav
Given user "userToBeDisabled" exists
And As an "admin"
And assure user "userToBeDisabled" is disabled
When Downloading file "/welcome.txt" as "userToBeDisabled"
Then the HTTP status code should be "503"
Scenario: Copying files into a folder with edit permissions
Given using dav path "remote.php/webdav"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testcopypermissionsAllowed"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testcopypermissionsAllowed |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 31 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And User "user0" uploads file with content "copytest" to "/copytest.txt"
When User "user0" copies file "/copytest.txt" to "/testcopypermissionsAllowed/copytest.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
Scenario: Copying files into a folder without edit permissions
Given using dav path "remote.php/webdav"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testcopypermissionsNotAllowed"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testcopypermissionsNotAllowed |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 1 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And User "user0" uploads file with content "copytest" to "/copytest.txt"
When User "user0" copies file "/copytest.txt" to "/testcopypermissionsNotAllowed/copytest.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
Scenario: Uploading a file as recipient with limited permissions
Given using new dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And user "user1" exists
And user "user0" has a quota of "10 MB"
And user "user1" has a quota of "10 MB"
And As an "user1"
And user "user1" created a folder "/testfolder"
And as "user1" creating a share with
| path | testfolder |
| shareType | 0 |
| permissions | 23 |
| shareWith | user0 |
And As an "user0"
And User "user0" uploads file "data/textfile.txt" to "/testfolder/asdf.txt"
And As an "user1"
When User "user1" deletes file "/testfolder/asdf.txt"
Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
Scenario: Creating a folder
Given using old dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test_folder"
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test_folder" with
|{DAV:}resourcetype|
Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}resourcetype" with value "{DAV:}collection"
Scenario: Creating a folder with special chars
Given using old dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/test_folder:5"
When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test_folder:5" with
|{DAV:}resourcetype|
Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}resourcetype" with value "{DAV:}collection"
Scenario: Removing everything of a folder
Given using old dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
And User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
And user "user0" created a folder "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER"
And User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER/testfile0.txt"
When User "user0" deletes everything from folder "/FOLDER/"
Then user "user0" should see following elements
| /FOLDER/ |
| /PARENT/ |
| /PARENT/parent.txt |
| /textfile0.txt |
| /textfile1.txt |
| /textfile2.txt |
| /textfile3.txt |
| /textfile4.txt |
Scenario: Removing everything of a folder using new dav path
Given using new dav path
And As an "admin"
And user "user0" exists
And As an "user0"
And User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
And user "user0" created a folder "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER"
And User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER/testfile0.txt"
When User "user0" deletes everything from folder "/FOLDER/"
Then user "user0" should see following elements
| /FOLDER/ |
| /PARENT/ |
| /PARENT/parent.txt |
| /textfile0.txt |
| /textfile1.txt |
| /textfile2.txt |
| /textfile3.txt |
| /textfile4.txt |
Scenario: Checking file id after a move using new endpoint
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And User "user0" stores id of file "/textfile0.txt"
When User "user0" moves file "/textfile0.txt" to "/FOLDER/textfile0.txt"
Then User "user0" checks id of file "/FOLDER/textfile0.txt"
Scenario: Checking file id after a move overwrite using new chunking endpoint
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/existingFile.txt"
And User "user0" stores id of file "/existingFile.txt"
And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
When user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/existingFile.txt"
Then User "user0" checks id of file "/existingFile.txt"
Scenario: Renaming a folder to a backslash encoded should return an error using old endpoint
Given using old dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5C"
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Renaming a folder beginning with a backslash encoded should return an error using old endpoint
Given using old dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5Ctestshare"
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Renaming a folder including a backslash encoded should return an error using old endpoint
Given using old dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/hola%5Chola"
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Renaming a folder to a backslash encoded should return an error using new endpoint
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5C"
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Renaming a folder beginning with a backslash encoded should return an error using new endpoint
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5Ctestshare"
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Renaming a folder including a backslash encoded should return an error using new endpoint
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/hola%5Chola"
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Upload file via new chunking endpoint with wrong size header
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
When user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt" with size 5
Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
Scenario: Upload file via new chunking endpoint with correct size header
Given using new dav path
And user "user0" exists
And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
When user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt" with size 15
Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
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