@skipOnReva Feature: using trashbin together with sharing As a user I want the deletion of the resources that I shared to end up in my trashbin So that I can restore the resources that were accidentally deleted Background: Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "file to delete" to "/textfile0.txt" @smokeTest @issue-7555 Scenario Outline: deleting a received folder doesn't move it to trashbin Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with user "Brian" And user "Brian" has moved folder "/Shares/shared" to "/Shares/renamed_shared" When user "Brian" deletes folder "/Shares/renamed_shared" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Brian" the folder with original path "/Shares/renamed_shared" should not exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | @issue-7555 Scenario Outline: deleting a file in a received folder moves it to trashbin of both users Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with user "Brian" And user "Brian" has moved file "/Shares/shared" to "/Shares/renamed_shared" When user "Brian" deletes file "/Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Brian" the file with original path "/Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" the file with original path "/shared/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | Scenario Outline: sharee deleting a file in a group-shared folder moves it to the trashbin of sharee and sharer only Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Carol" 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 "Carol" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with group "grp1" When user "Brian" deletes file "/Shares/shared/shared_file.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Brian" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" the file with original path "/shared/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Carol" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | Scenario Outline: sharer deleting a file in a group-shared folder moves it to the trashbin of sharer only Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Carol" 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 "Carol" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with group "grp1" When user "Alice" deletes file "/shared/shared_file.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Alice" the file with original path "/shared/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Brian" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin And as "Carol" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | Scenario Outline: sharee deleting a folder in a group-shared folder moves it to the trashbin of sharee and sharer only Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Carol" 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 "Carol" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared/sub" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with group "grp1" When user "Brian" deletes file "/Shares/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Brian" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" the file with original path "/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Carol" the file with original path "/Shares/sub/shared/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | Scenario Outline: sharer deleting a folder in a group-shared folder moves it to the trashbin of sharer only Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Carol" 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 "Carol" has been added to group "grp1" And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared/sub" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with group "grp1" When user "Alice" deletes file "/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" using the WebDAV API Then the HTTP status code should be "204" And as "Alice" the file with original path "/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Brian" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin And as "Carol" the file with original path "/Shares/shared/sub/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | @issue-7555 Scenario Outline: deleting a file in a received folder when restored it comes back to the original path Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Alice" has created folder "/shared" And user "Alice" has moved file "/textfile0.txt" to "/shared/shared_file.txt" And user "Alice" has shared folder "/shared" with user "Brian" And user "Brian" has moved folder "/Shares/shared" to "/Shares/renamed_shared" And user "Brian" has deleted file "/Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt" When user "Brian" restores the file with original path "/Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt" using the trashbin 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 as "Brian" the file with original path "/Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt" should not exist in the trashbin And user "Brian" should see the following elements | /Shares/renamed_shared/ | | /Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt | And the content of file "/Shares/renamed_shared/shared_file.txt" for user "Brian" should be "file to delete" Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | Scenario Outline: restoring a file to a read-only folder Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Brian" has created folder "shareFolderParent" And user "Brian" has shared folder "shareFolderParent" with user "Alice" with permissions "read" And as "Alice" folder "/Shares/shareFolderParent" should exist And user "Alice" has deleted file "/textfile0.txt" When user "Alice" restores the file with original path "/textfile0.txt" to "/Shares/shareFolderParent/textfile0.txt" using the trashbin API Then the HTTP status code should be "403" And as "Alice" the file with original path "/textfile0.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" file "/Shares/shareFolderParent/textfile0.txt" should not exist And as "Brian" file "/shareFolderParent/textfile0.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces | Scenario Outline: restoring a file to a read-only sub-folder Given using DAV path And user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files And user "Brian" has created folder "shareFolderParent" And user "Brian" has created folder "shareFolderParent/shareFolderChild" And user "Brian" has shared folder "shareFolderParent" with user "Alice" with permissions "read" And as "Alice" folder "/Shares/shareFolderParent/shareFolderChild" should exist And user "Alice" has deleted file "/textfile0.txt" When user "Alice" restores the file with original path "/textfile0.txt" to "/Shares/shareFolderParent/shareFolderChild/textfile0.txt" using the trashbin API Then the HTTP status code should be "403" And as "Alice" the file with original path "/textfile0.txt" should exist in the trashbin And as "Alice" file "/Shares/shareFolderParent/shareFolderChild/textfile0.txt" should not exist And as "Brian" file "/shareFolderParent/shareFolderChild/textfile0.txt" should not exist Examples: | dav-path-version | | new | @skipOnRevaMaster Examples: | dav-path-version | | spaces |