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Feature: app-files-sharing-link
Scenario: open the menu in a public shared link
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt"
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
And I open the Share menu
Then I see that the Share menu is shown
Scenario: hide download in a public shared link
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt"
And I set the download of the shared link as hidden
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
Then I see that the download button is not shown
And I see that the Share menu button is not shown
Scenario: show download again in a public shared link
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt"
And I set the download of the shared link as hidden
And I set the download of the shared link as shown
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
Then I see that the download button is shown
And I open the Share menu
And I see that the Share menu is shown
Scenario: open a subfolder in a public shared folder
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I create a new folder named "Shared folder with subfolders"
And I enter in the folder named "Shared folder with subfolders"
And I create a new folder named "Subfolder"
And I enter in the folder named "Subfolder"
And I create a new folder named "Subsubfolder"
And I see that the file list contains a file named "Subsubfolder"
# The Files app is open again to reload the file list
And I open the Files app
And I share the link for "Shared folder with subfolders"
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
Then I see that the file list contains a file named "Subfolder"
And I enter in the folder named "Subfolder"
And I see that the file list contains a file named "Subsubfolder"
Scenario: creation is not possible by default in a public shared folder
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I create a new folder named "Shared folder"
# To share the link the "Share" inline action has to be clicked but, as the
# details view is opened automatically when the folder is created, clicking
# on the inline action could fail if it is covered by the details view due
# to its opening animation. Instead of ensuring that the animations of the
# contents and the details view have both finished it is easier to close the
# details view and wait until it is closed before continuing.
And I close the details view
And I see that the details view is closed
And I share the link for "Shared folder"
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the file list is eventually loaded
Then I see that it is not possible to create new files
Scenario: create folder in a public editable shared folder
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I create a new folder named "Editable shared folder"
# To share the link the "Share" inline action has to be clicked but, as the
# details view is opened automatically when the folder is created, clicking
# on the inline action could fail if it is covered by the details view due
# to its opening animation. Instead of ensuring that the animations of the
# contents and the details view have both finished it is easier to close the
# details view and wait until it is closed before continuing.
And I close the details view
And I see that the details view is closed
And I share the link for "Editable shared folder"
And I set the shared link as editable
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
And I create a new folder named "Subfolder"
Then I see that the file list contains a file named "Subfolder"
Scenario: owner sees folder created in the public page of an editable shared folder
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I create a new folder named "Editable shared folder"
# To share the link the "Share" inline action has to be clicked but, as the
# details view is opened automatically when the folder is created, clicking
# on the inline action could fail if it is covered by the details view due
# to its opening animation. Instead of ensuring that the animations of the
# contents and the details view have both finished it is easier to close the
# details view and wait until it is closed before continuing.
And I close the details view
And I see that the details view is closed
And I share the link for "Editable shared folder"
And I set the shared link as editable
And I write down the shared link
And I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
And I create a new folder named "Subfolder"
And I see that the file list contains a file named "Subfolder"
When I act as John
And I enter in the folder named "Editable shared folder"
Then I see that the file list contains a file named "Subfolder"
Scenario: set a password to a shared link
Given I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt"
When I protect the shared link with the password "abcdef"
Then I see that the working icon for password protect is shown
And I see that the working icon for password protect is eventually not shown
And I see that the link share is password protected
# As Talk is not enabled in the acceptance tests of the server the checkbox
# is never shown.
And I see that the checkbox to protect the password of the link share by Talk is not shown
Scenario: access a shared link protected by password with a valid password
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt" protected by the password "abcdef"
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the Authenticate page for the shared link I wrote down
And I authenticate with password "abcdef"
Then I see that the current page is the shared link I wrote down
And I see that the shared file preview shows the text "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
Scenario: access a shared link protected by password with an invalid password
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt" protected by the password "abcdef"
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the shared link I wrote down
And I authenticate with password "fedcba"
Then I see that the current page is the Authenticate page for the shared link I wrote down
And I see that a wrong password for the shared file message is shown
Scenario: access a direct download shared link protected by password with a valid password
Given I act as John
And I am logged in
And I share the link for "welcome.txt" protected by the password "abcdef"
And I write down the shared link
When I act as Jane
And I visit the direct download shared link I wrote down
And I see that the current page is the Authenticate page for the direct download shared link I wrote down
And I authenticate with password "abcdef"
# download starts no page redirection
And I see that the current page is the Authenticate page for the direct download shared link I wrote down
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