moodle/webservice/tests/behat/webservice_users.feature
Mikel Martín 2d37fadca4 MDL-79496 webservice: Fix webservice behat tests
- Move all webservice related behat tests to the correct namespace.
- Add missing @core_webservice tags
- Fix behat scenarios after systemreport conversion.
2024-06-12 10:01:53 +02:00

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@core @core_admin @core_webservice
Feature: Web service user settings
In order to configure authorised users for a web service
As an admin
I need to use the page that lets you do that
Background:
# Include a custom profile field so we can check it gets displayed
Given the following "custom profile fields" exist:
| datatype | shortname | name | param2 |
| text | frog | Favourite frog | 100 |
And the following config values are set as admin:
| showuseridentity | email,profile_field_frog |
And the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email | profile_field_frog |
| user1 | User | One | 1@example.org | Kermit |
And the following "core_webservice > Service" exists:
| name | Silly service |
| shortname | silly |
| restrictedusers | 1 |
| enabled | 1 |
Scenario: Add a user to a web service
When I log in as "admin"
And I navigate to "Server > Web services > External services" in site administration
And I click on "Authorised users" "link" in the "Silly service" "table_row"
And I set the field "Not authorised users" to "User One"
And I press "Add"
Then I should see "User One" in the ".alloweduserlist" "css_element"
And I should see "1@example.org" in the ".alloweduserlist" "css_element"
And I should see "Kermit" in the ".alloweduserlist" "css_element"
@javascript
Scenario: Add a function to a web service
When I log in as "admin"
And I navigate to "Server > Web services > External services" in site administration
And I click on "Functions" "link" in the "Silly service" "table_row"
And I follow "Add functions"
And I set the field "Name" to "core_blog_get_entries"
And I click on "Add functions" "button" in the "#fgroup_id_buttonar" "css_element"
Then I should see "core_blog_get_entries" in the "generaltable" "table"