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openproject/features/timelines/timeline_modal_views.feature

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Feature: Timeline View Tests
As a Project Member
I want edit planning elements via a modal window
Background:
Given there is 1 user with:
| login | manager |
And there is a role "manager"
And the role "manager" may have the following rights:
| view_timelines |
| edit_timelines |
| view_work_packages |
And there is a project named "ecookbook"
And I am working in project "ecookbook"
And there is a timeline "Testline" for project "ecookbook"
And the project uses the following modules:
| timelines |
And the user "manager" is a "manager"
And there are the following work packages:
| Start date | Due date | description | responsible | Subject |
| 2012-01-01 | 2012-01-31 | #2 http://google.de | manager | January |
| 2012-02-01 | 2012-02-24 | Avocado Rincon | manager | February |
And I am already logged in as "manager"
@javascript
Scenario: planning element click should show modal window
When I go to the page of the timeline "Testline" of the project called "ecookbook"
And I wait for timeline to load table
And I click on the Planning Element with name "January"
Then I should see a modal window
And I should see "#1: January" in the modal
And I should see "http://google.de" in the modal
And I should see "01/01/2012" in the modal
And I should see "01/31/2012" in the modal
And I should see "New timeline report"
And I should be on the page of the timeline "Testline" of the project called "ecookbook"
When I ctrl-click on "#2" in the modal
Then I should see "February" in the new window
Then I should see "Avocado Rincon" in the new window
@javascript
Scenario: closing the modal window with changes should display a warning message
When the role "manager" may have the following rights:
| view_timelines |
| edit_timelines |
| view_work_packages |
| edit_work_packages |
And I go to the page of the timeline "Testline" of the project called "ecookbook"
And I wait for timeline to load table
And I click on the Planning Element with name "January"
And I click on the first anchor matching "Update" in the modal
And I fill in "work_package_journal_notes" with "A new comment" in the modal
And I click on the div "ui-dialog-closer"
And I confirm the JS confirm dialog
Then I should not see a modal window
# Hack to ensure that this scenario does not interfere with the next one. As
# closing the modal will trigger the timeline to be reloaded we have to
# ensure, that this request is finished before starting the next scenario.
# Otherwise the data required to successfully finish the request (esp. the
# project) might already be removed for the next senario.
Given I wait for the AJAX requests to finish
@javascript
Scenario: closing the modal window after adding a related work package should not display a warning message
When the role "manager" may have the following rights:
| view_timelines |
| edit_timelines |
| view_work_packages |
| edit_work_packages |
| manage_work_package_relations |
And I go to the page of the timeline "Testline" of the project called "ecookbook"
And I wait for timeline to load table
And I click on the Planning Element with name "January"
And I click on "Add related work package" in the modal
And I fill in "relation_to_id" with "3" in the modal
And I press "Add" in the modal
And I wait for the AJAX requests to finish
And I click on the div "ui-dialog-closer"
Then I should not see a modal window
# Hack to ensure that this scenario does not interfere with the next one. As
# closing the modal will trigger the timeline to be reloaded we have to
# ensure, that this request is finished before starting the next scenario.
# Otherwise the data required to successfully finish the request (esp. the
# project) might already be removed for the next senario.
Given I wait for the AJAX requests to finish