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Feature: download multiple resources bundled into an archive
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As a user
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I want to be able to download multiple items at once
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So that I don't have to execute repetitive tasks
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As a developer
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I want to be able to use the resource ID to download multiple items at once
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So that I don't have to know the full path of the resource
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Background:
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Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes
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Scenario Outline: download a single file
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Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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When user "Alice" downloads the <archive-type> archive of "/textfile0.txt" using the resource id and setting these headers:
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| header | value |
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| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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Examples:
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| user-agent | archive-type |
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| Linux | tar |
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| Windows NT | zip |
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Scenario Outline: download a single folder
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Given user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/my_data/an_other_file.txt"
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When user "Alice" downloads the <archive-type> archive of "/my_data" using the resource id and setting these headers:
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| header | value |
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| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| my_data/textfile0.txt | some data |
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| my_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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Examples:
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| user-agent | archive-type |
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| Linux | zip |
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| Windows NT | tar |
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Scenario: download multiple files and folders
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Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
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When user "Alice" downloads the archive of these items using the resource ids
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| textfile0.txt |
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| textfile1.txt |
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| my_data |
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| more_data |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded zip archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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| textfile1.txt | other data |
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| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
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| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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Scenario: download a single file as different user
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Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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When user "Brian" downloads the archive of "/textfile0.txt" of user "Alice" using the resource id
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Then the HTTP status code should be "404"
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Scenario: download multiple shared items as share receiver
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Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile0.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile0.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile1.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile1.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | my_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "my_data" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | more_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "more_data" synced
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When user "Brian" downloads the archive of these items using the resource ids
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| /Shares/textfile0.txt |
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| /Shares/textfile1.txt |
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| /Shares/my_data |
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| /Shares/more_data |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded zip archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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| textfile1.txt | other data |
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| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
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| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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@issue-4636
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Scenario Outline: download the Shares folder as share receiver
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Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile0.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile0.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile1.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile1.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | my_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "my_data" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | more_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "more_data" synced
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When user "Brian" downloads the <archive-type> archive of "/Shares" using the resource id and setting these headers:
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| header | value |
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| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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| textfile1.txt | other data |
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| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
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| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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Examples:
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| user-agent | archive-type |
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| Linux | tar |
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| Windows NT | zip |
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Feature: download multiple resources bundled into an archive
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As a user
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I want to be able to download multiple items at once
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So that I don't have to execute repetitive tasks
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As a developer
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I want to be able to use the full path of the resource to download multiple items at once
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So that I don't have to know the ID of the resource
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Background:
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Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes
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@issue-4637
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Scenario Outline: download a single file
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Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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When user "Alice" downloads the <archive-type> archive of "/home/textfile0.txt" using the resource path and setting these headers:
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| header | value |
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| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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Examples:
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| user-agent | archive-type |
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| Linux | tar |
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| Windows NT | zip |
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@issue-4637
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Scenario Outline: download a single folder
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Given user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/my_data/an_other_file.txt"
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When user "Alice" downloads the <archive-type> archive of "/home/my_data" using the resource path and setting these headers:
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| header | value |
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| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| my_data/textfile0.txt | some data |
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| my_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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Examples:
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| user-agent | archive-type |
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| Linux | tar |
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| Windows NT | zip |
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@issue-4637
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Scenario: download multiple files and folders
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Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
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When user "Alice" downloads the archive of these items using the resource paths
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| /home/textfile0.txt |
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| /home/textfile1.txt |
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| /home/my_data |
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| /home/more_data |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded tar archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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| textfile1.txt | other data |
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| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
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| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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Scenario: download a not existing single file
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When user "Alice" downloads the archive of "/doesnotexist.txt" of user "Alice" using the resource path
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Then the HTTP status code should be "404"
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@issue-4637
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Scenario: download multiple shared items as share receiver
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Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile0.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile0.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile1.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile1.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | my_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "my_data" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | more_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "more_data" synced
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When user "Brian" downloads the archive of these items using the resource path
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| /home/Shares/textfile0.txt |
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| /home/Shares/textfile1.txt |
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| /home/Shares/my_data |
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| /home/Shares/more_data |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded tar archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| textfile0.txt | some data |
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| textfile1.txt | other data |
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| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
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| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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@issue-4637
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Scenario Outline: download the Shares folder as share receiver
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Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
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And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile0.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile0.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | textfile1.txt |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "textfile1.txt" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | my_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "my_data" synced
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | more_data |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Viewer |
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And user "Brian" has a share "more_data" synced
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When user "Brian" downloads the <archive-type> archive of "/home/Shares" using the resource path and setting these headers:
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| header | value |
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| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
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Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
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And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
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| name | content |
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| Shares/textfile0.txt | some data |
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| Shares/textfile1.txt | other data |
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| Shares/my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
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| Shares/more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
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Examples:
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| user-agent | archive-type |
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| Linux | tar |
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| Windows NT | zip |
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