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Feature: delete file
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As a user
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I want to be able to delete files
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So that I can remove unwanted data
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Background:
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Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes
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@smokeTest
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Scenario Outline: delete a file
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "to delete" to "/textfile0.txt"
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When user "Alice" deletes file "/textfile0.txt" using the WebDAV API
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file "/textfile0.txt" should not exist
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version |
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| old |
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| new |
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| spaces |
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Scenario Outline: delete a file when 2 files exist with different case
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "to delete" to "/textfile1.txt"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "uploaded content" to "/TextFile1.txt"
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When user "Alice" deletes file "/textfile1.txt" using the WebDAV API
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file "/textfile1.txt" should not exist
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And as "Alice" file "/TextFile1.txt" should exist
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And the content of file "/TextFile1.txt" for user "Alice" should be "uploaded content"
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version |
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| old |
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| new |
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| spaces |
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Scenario Outline: delete file from folder with dots in the path
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has created folder "<folder-name>"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "uploaded content for file name with dots" to "<folder-name>/<file-name>"
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When user "Alice" deletes file "<folder-name>/<file-name>" using the WebDAV API
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file "<folder-name>/<file-name>" should not exist
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version | folder-name | file-name |
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| old | /upload. | abc. |
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| old | /upload. | abc . |
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| old | /upload.1 | abc.txt |
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| old | /upload...1.. | abc...txt.. |
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| old | /... | ... |
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| old | /..upload | abc |
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| old | /..upload | ..abc |
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| new | /upload. | abc. |
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| new | /upload. | abc . |
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| new | /upload.1 | abc.txt |
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| new | /upload...1.. | abc...txt.. |
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| new | /... | ... |
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| new | /..upload | abc |
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| new | /..upload | ..abc |
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| spaces | /upload. | abc. |
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| spaces | /upload...1.. | abc...txt.. |
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| spaces | /upload.1 | abc.txt |
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| spaces | /upload. | abc . |
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| spaces | /... | ... |
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| spaces | /..upload | abc |
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| spaces | /..upload | ...abc |
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Scenario Outline: delete a file with comma in the filename
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "file with comma in filename" to <file-name>
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When user "Alice" deletes file <file-name> using the WebDAV API
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file <file-name> should not exist
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version | file-name |
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| old | "sample,1.txt" |
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| old | ",,,.txt" |
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| old | ",,,.," |
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| new | "sample,1.txt" |
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| new | ",,,.txt" |
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| new | ",,,.," |
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| spaces | "sample,1.txt" |
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| spaces | ",,,.txt" |
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| spaces | ",,,.," |
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Scenario Outline: delete a file with special characters in the filename
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "special file" to <file-name>
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When user "Alice" deletes file <file-name> using the WebDAV API
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file <file-name> should not exist
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version | file-name |
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| old | "'single'.txt" |
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| old | '"double".txt' |
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| old | "question?" |
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| old | "&and#hash" |
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| new | "'single'.txt" |
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| new | '"double".txt' |
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| new | "question?" |
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| new | "&and#hash" |
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| spaces | "'single'.txt" |
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| spaces | '"double".txt' |
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| spaces | "question?" |
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| spaces | "&and#hash" |
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Scenario Outline: delete a hidden file
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has created folder "/FOLDER"
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And user "Alice" has uploaded the following files with content "hidden file"
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| path |
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| .hidden_file |
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| /FOLDER/.hidden_file |
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When user "Alice" deletes the following files
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| path |
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| .hidden_file |
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| /FOLDER/.hidden_file |
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Then the HTTP status code of responses on all endpoints should be "204"
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And as "Alice" the following files should not exist
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| path |
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| .hidden_file |
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| /FOLDER/.hidden_file |
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version |
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| old |
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| new |
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| spaces |
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Scenario Outline: delete a file of size zero byte
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Given using <dav-path-version> DAV path
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file "filesForUpload/zerobyte.txt" to "/zerobyte.txt"
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When user "Alice" deletes file "/zerobyte.txt" using the WebDAV API
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file "/zerobyte.txt" should not exist
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Examples:
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| dav-path-version |
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| old |
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| new |
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| spaces |
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@issue-9619
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Scenario: delete a file using file-id
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Given using spaces DAV path
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And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "special file" to "/textfile.txt"
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And we save it into "FILEID"
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When user "Alice" deletes file "/textfile.txt" from space "Personal" using file-id "<<FILEID>>"
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Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
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And as "Alice" file "/textfile.txt" should not exist
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