Feature: move (rename) folder As a user I want to be able to move and rename folders So that I can quickly manage my file system Background: Given using OCS API version "1" And user "Alice" has been created with default attributes Scenario Outline: rename a folder Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "testFolder" When user "Alice" moves folder "testFolder" to "renamedFolder" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And as "Alice" folder "renamedFolder" should exist But as "Alice" folder "testFolder" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | @issue-3099 Scenario Outline: renaming a folder to a backslash should return an error Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "/testshare" When user "Alice" moves folder "/testshare" to "\" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "400" And user "Alice" should see the following elements | /testshare | Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | @issue-3099 Scenario Outline: renaming a folder beginning with a backslash should return an error Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "/testshare" When user "Alice" moves folder "/testshare" to "\testshare" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "400" And user "Alice" should see the following elements | /testshare | Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | @issue-3099 Scenario Outline: renaming a folder including a backslash encoded should return an error Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "/testshare" When user "Alice" moves folder "/testshare" to "/hola\hola" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "400" And user "Alice" should see the following elements | /testshare | Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | Scenario Outline: move a folder into an other folder Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "/testshare" And user "Alice" has created folder "/an-other-folder" When user "Alice" moves folder "/testshare" to "/an-other-folder/testshare" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And user "Alice" should not see the following elements | /testshare | And user "Alice" should see the following elements | /an-other-folder/testshare | Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | Scenario Outline: move a folder into a nonexistent folder Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "/testshare" When user "Alice" moves folder "/testshare" to "/not-existing/testshare" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "409" And user "Alice" should see the following elements | /testshare | Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | Scenario Outline: renaming folder with dots in the path Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "uploaded content for file name ending with a dot" to "/abc.txt" When user "Alice" moves folder "" to "/uploadFolder" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And the content of file "/uploadFolder/abc.txt" for user "Alice" should be "uploaded content for file name ending with a dot" Examples: | dav-path-version | folder-name | | old | /upload. | | old | /upload.1 | | old | /upload...1.. | | old | /... | | old | /..upload | | new | /upload. | | new | /upload.1 | | new | /upload...1.. | | new | /... | | new | /..upload | | spaces | /upload. | | spaces | /upload.1 | | spaces | /upload...1.. | | spaces | /... | | spaces | /..upload | @issue-3023 Scenario Outline: moving a folder into a sub-folder of itself Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "PARENT" And user "Alice" has created folder "PARENT/CHILD" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "parent text" to "/PARENT/parent.txt" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "child text" to "/PARENT/CHILD/child.txt" When user "Alice" moves folder "/PARENT" to "/PARENT/CHILD/PARENT" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "409" And the content of file "/PARENT/parent.txt" for user "Alice" should be "parent text" And the content of file "/PARENT/CHILD/child.txt" for user "Alice" should be "child text" Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | Scenario Outline: rename folder to/from special characters Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder When user "Alice" moves folder to using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And as "Alice" folder should exist But as "Alice" folder should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | from-folder-name | to-folder-name | | old | "testFolder" | "'single'quotes" | | old | "testFolder" | '"double"quotes' | | old | "testFolder" | "strängé नेपाली folder" | | old | "testFolder" | "$%#?&@" | | old | "testFolder" | "Sample,Folder,With,Comma" | | old | "testFolder" | " start with space" | | old | "testFolder" | "renamed.part" | | old | "'single'quotes" | "testFolder" | | old | '"double"quotes' | "testFolder" | | old | "strängé नेपाली folder" | "testFolder" | | old | "$%#?&@" | "testFolder" | | old | "Sample,Folder,With,Comma" | "testFolder" | | old | " start with space" | "testFolder" | | old | "renamed.part" | "testFolder" | | new | "testFolder" | "'single'quotes" | | new | "testFolder" | '"double"quotes' | | new | "testFolder" | "strängé नेपाली folder" | | new | "testFolder" | "$%#?&@" | | new | "testFolder" | "Sample,Folder,With,Comma" | | new | "testFolder" | " start with space" | | new | "testFolder" | "renamed.part" | | new | "'single'quotes" | "testFolder" | | new | '"double"quotes' | "testFolder" | | new | "strängé नेपाली folder" | "testFolder" | | new | "$%#?&@" | "testFolder" | | new | "Sample,Folder,With,Comma" | "testFolder" | | new | " start with space" | "testFolder" | | new | "renamed.part" | "testFolder" | | spaces | "testFolder" | "'single'quotes" | | spaces | "testFolder" | '"double"quotes' | | spaces | "testFolder" | "strängé नेपाली folder" | | spaces | "testFolder" | "$%#?&@" | | spaces | "testFolder" | "Sample,Folder,With,Comma" | | spaces | "testFolder" | " start with space" | | spaces | "testFolder" | "renamed.part" | | spaces | "'single'quotes" | "testFolder" | | spaces | '"double"quotes' | "testFolder" | | spaces | "strängé नेपाली folder" | "testFolder" | | spaces | "$%#?&@" | "testFolder" | | spaces | "Sample,Folder,With,Comma" | "testFolder" | | spaces | " start with space" | "testFolder" | | spaces | "renamed.part" | "testFolder" | Scenario Outline: try to rename folder to name having white space at the end Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "testFolder" When user "Alice" moves folder "testFolder" to "space at end " using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And as "Alice" folder "space at end" should exist But as "Alice" folder "testFolder" should not exist And as "Alice" folder "space at end " should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | @issue-1976 Scenario Outline: try to rename folder to same name Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "testFolder" When user "Alice" moves folder "testFolder" to "testFolder" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "404" And as "Alice" the folder with original path "testFolder" should not exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | Scenario Outline: rename a folder to existing folder name Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "testFolder" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some content" to "testFolder/lorem.txt" And user "Alice" has created folder "renamedFolder" When user "Alice" moves folder "testFolder" to "renamedFolder" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Alice" folder "renamedFolder" should exist And the content of file "renamedFolder/lorem.txt" for user "Alice" should be "some content" And as "Alice" the folder with original path "renamedFolder" should exist in the trashbin But as "Alice" folder "testFolder" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces | Scenario Outline: try to rename folder to . and .. Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "testFolder" When user "Alice" moves folder "testFolder" to "" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "" Examples: | dav-path-version | folder-name | http-status-code | | old | /. | 409 | | old | /.. | 404 | | new | /. | 409 | | new | /.. | 404 | | spaces | /. | 409 | | spaces | /.. | 400 | Scenario Outline: rename a folder to .htaccess Given using DAV path And user "Alice" has created folder "/testshare" When user "Alice" moves folder "/testshare" to "/.htaccess" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And user "Alice" should see the following elements | /.htaccess | Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | | spaces |