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@env-config
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Feature: backup consistency
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As a user
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I want to check my data for inconsistencies
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So that I can backup my data
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Background:
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Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes
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Scenario: check backup consistency via CLI command
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Given these users have been created with default attributes:
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| username |
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| Brian |
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| Carol |
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And user "Alice" has created folder "/uploadFolder"
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And user "Carol" has created folder "/uploadFolder"
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And user "Alice" has sent the following resource share invitation:
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| resource | uploadFolder |
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| space | Personal |
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| sharee | Brian |
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| shareType | user |
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| permissionsRole | Editor |
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And user "Carol" has deleted file "/uploadFolder"
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And the administrator has stopped the server
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When the administrator checks the backup consistency using the CLI
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Then the command should be successful
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And the command output should contain "💚 No inconsistency found. The backup in '%storage_path%' seems to be valid."
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@issue-9498 @issue-391
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Scenario: check backup consistency after uploading file multiple times via TUS
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Given user "Alice" uploads a file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/today.txt" with mtime "today" via TUS inside of the space "Personal" using the WebDAV API
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And user "Alice" uploads a file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/today.txt" with mtime "today" via TUS inside of the space "Personal" using the WebDAV API
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And user "Alice" uploads a file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/today.txt" with mtime "today" via TUS inside of the space "Personal" using the WebDAV API
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And the administrator has stopped the server
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When the administrator checks the backup consistency using the CLI
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Then the command should be successful
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And the command output should contain "💚 No inconsistency found. The backup in '%storage_path%' seems to be valid."
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And the administrator has started the server
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When user "Alice" gets the number of versions of file "today.txt"
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Then the HTTP status code should be "207"
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And the number of versions should be "2"
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@issue-9498 @issue-428
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Scenario: check backup consistency after uploading a file multiple times
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Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "hello world" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "hello world" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "hello world" to "/textfile0.txt"
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And the administrator has stopped the server
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When the administrator checks the backup consistency using the CLI
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Then the command should be successful
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And the command output should contain "💚 No inconsistency found. The backup in '%storage_path%' seems to be valid."
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And the administrator has started the server
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When user "Alice" gets the number of versions of file "/textfile0.txt"
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Then the HTTP status code should be "207"
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And the number of versions should be "2"
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