@api @files_trashbin-app-required Feature: files and folders can be deleted from the trashbin As a user I want to delete files and folders from the trashbin So that I can control my trashbin space and which files are kept in that space Background: Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "to delete" to "/textfile0.txt" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "to delete" to "/textfile1.txt" And user "Alice" has created folder "PARENT" And user "Alice" has created folder "PARENT/CHILD" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "to delete" to "/PARENT/parent.txt" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "to delete" to "/PARENT/CHILD/child.txt" @smokeTest @issue-product-139 @issue-product-178 @issue-product-179 Scenario Outline: Trashbin cannot be emptied # after fixing all issues delete this Scenario and use the one from oC10 core Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "file with comma" to "sample,0.txt" And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "file with comma" to "sample,1.txt" And using DAV path And user "Alice" has deleted file "" And user "Alice" has deleted file "" And as "Alice" file "" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" file "" should exist in the trashbin When user "Alice" empties the trashbin using the trashbin API Then as "Alice" the file with original path "" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" the file with original path "" should exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path | filename1 | filename2 | | old | textfile0.txt | textfile1.txt | | old | sample,0.txt | sample,1.txt | | new | textfile0.txt | textfile1.txt | | new | sample,0.txt | sample,1.txt | @smokeTest @issue-ocis-reva-118 @issue-product-179 @skipOnOcis-OCIS-Storage # after fixing all issues delete this Scenario and use the one from oC10 core Scenario: delete a single file from the trashbin Given user "Alice" has deleted file "/textfile0.txt" And user "Alice" has deleted file "/textfile1.txt" And user "Alice" has deleted file "/PARENT/parent.txt" And user "Alice" has deleted file "/PARENT/CHILD/child.txt" When user "Alice" deletes the file with original path "textfile1.txt" from the trashbin using the trashbin API Then the HTTP status code should be "405" And as "Alice" the file with original path "/textfile1.txt" should exist in the trashbin But as "Alice" the file with original path "/textfile0.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" the file with original path "/PARENT/parent.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" the file with original path "/PARENT/CHILD/child.txt" should exist in the trashbin