@skipOnReva Feature: sharing As a user I want to upload resources to a folder shared to me So that other people can access the resource Background: Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files Scenario: uploading file to a user read-only share folder does not work Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | user | | permissions | read | | shareWith | Brian | When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "403" And as "Alice" file "/FOLDER/textfile.txt" should not exist Scenario Outline: uploading file to a group read-only share folder does not work Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And group "grp1" has been created And user "Brian" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | group | | permissions | read | | shareWith | grp1 | When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "403" And as "Alice" file "/FOLDER/textfile.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | Scenario Outline: uploading file to a user upload-only share folder works Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | user | | permissions | create | | shareWith | Brian | When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And the following headers should match these regular expressions for user "Brian" | ETag | /^"[a-f0-9:\.]{1,32}"$/ | And the content of file "/FOLDER/textfile.txt" for user "Alice" should be: """ This is a testfile. Cheers. """ Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | Scenario Outline: uploading file to a group upload-only share folder works Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And group "grp1" has been created And user "Brian" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | group | | permissions | create | | shareWith | grp1 | When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And the following headers should match these regular expressions for user "Brian" | ETag | /^"[a-f0-9:\.]{1,32}"$/ | And the content of file "/FOLDER/textfile.txt" for user "Alice" should be: """ This is a testfile. Cheers. """ Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | @smokeTest Scenario Outline: uploading file to a user read/write share folder works Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | user | | permissions | change | | shareWith | Brian | When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And the content of file "/FOLDER/textfile.txt" for user "Alice" should be: """ This is a testfile. Cheers. """ Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | Scenario Outline: uploading file to a group read/write share folder works Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And group "grp1" has been created And user "Brian" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | group | | permissions | change | | shareWith | grp1 | When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And the content of file "/FOLDER/textfile.txt" for user "Alice" should be: """ This is a testfile. Cheers. """ Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | @smokeTest @skipOnGraph Scenario Outline: check quota of owners parent directory of a shared file Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And the quota of user "Brian" has been set to "0" And user "Alice" has uploaded file "filesForUpload/lorem.txt" to "/myfile.txt" And user "Alice" has shared file "myfile.txt" with user "Brian" When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/myfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And the following headers should match these regular expressions for user "Brian" | ETag | /^"[a-f0-9:\.]{1,32}"$/ | And the content of file "/myfile.txt" for user "Alice" should be: """ This is a testfile. Cheers. """ Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | @skipOnGraph Scenario Outline: uploading to a user shared folder with read/write permission when the sharer has insufficient quota does not work Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and small skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | user | | permissions | change | | shareWith | Brian | And the quota of user "Alice" has been set to "0" When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/myfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "507" And as "Alice" file "/FOLDER/myfile.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | Scenario Outline: uploading to a group shared folder with read/write permission when the sharer has insufficient quota does not work Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And group "grp1" has been created And user "Brian" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | group | | permissions | change | | shareWith | grp1 | And the quota of user "Alice" has been set to "0" When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/myfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "507" And as "Alice" file "/FOLDER/myfile.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | @skipOnGraph Scenario Outline: uploading to a user shared folder with upload-only permission when the sharer has insufficient quota does not work Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | user | | permissions | create | | shareWith | Brian | And the quota of user "Alice" has been set to "0" When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/myfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "507" And as "Alice" file "/FOLDER/myfile.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | @skipOnGraph Scenario Outline: uploading to a group shared folder with upload-only permission when the sharer has insufficient quota does not work Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And group "grp1" has been created And user "Brian" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | group | | permissions | create | | shareWith | grp1 | And the quota of user "Alice" has been set to "0" When user "Brian" uploads file "filesForUpload/textfile.txt" to "/Shares/FOLDER/myfile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "507" And as "Alice" file "/FOLDER/myfile.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new | Scenario Outline: sharer can download file uploaded with different permission by sharee to a shared folder Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "FOLDER" And user "Alice" has created a share with settings | path | FOLDER | | shareType | user | | permissions | | | shareWith | Brian | When user "Brian" uploads file with content "some content" to "/Shares/FOLDER/textFile.txt" using the WebDAV API And user "Alice" downloads file "/FOLDER/textFile.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "200" And the downloaded content should be "some content" Examples: | dav-path-version | permissions | | old | change | | new | create | Scenario Outline: upload an empty file (size zero byte) to a shared folder Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Brian" has created folder "/folder-to-share" And user "Brian" has shared folder "/folder-to-share" with user "Alice" When user "Alice" uploads file "filesForUpload/zerobyte.txt" to "/Shares/folder-to-share/zerobyte.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "201" And as "Alice" file "/Shares/folder-to-share/zerobyte.txt" should exist And the content of file "/Shares/folder-to-share/zerobyte.txt" for user "Alice" should be "" Examples: | dav-path-version | | old | | new |