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- Feature: webdav-related
- Background:
- Given using api version "1"
- Scenario: Unauthenticated call old dav path
- Given using old dav path
- When connecting to dav endpoint
- Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
- And there are no duplicate headers
- And The following headers should be set
- |WWW-Authenticate|Basic realm="Nextcloud", charset="UTF-8"|
- Scenario: Unauthenticated call new dav path
- Given using new dav path
- When connecting to dav endpoint
- Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
- And there are no duplicate headers
- And The following headers should be set
- |WWW-Authenticate|Basic realm="Nextcloud", charset="UTF-8"|
- Scenario: Moving a file
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
- And Downloaded content when downloading file "/FOLDER/welcome.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
- Scenario: Moving and overwriting a file old way
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/textfile0.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
- And Downloaded content when downloading file "/textfile0.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
- Scenario: Moving a file to a folder with no permissions
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testshare |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 1 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And As an "user0"
- And User "user0" moves file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
- And the HTTP status code should be "403"
- When Downloading file "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "404"
- Scenario: Moving a file to overwrite a file in a folder with no permissions
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testshare |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 1 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And User "user1" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" moves file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
- And Downloaded content when downloading file "/testshare/overwritethis.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
- Scenario: Copying a file
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
- And Downloaded content when downloading file "/FOLDER/welcome.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
- Scenario: Copying and overwriting a file
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/textfile1.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
- And Downloaded content when downloading file "/textfile1.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
- Scenario: Copying a file to a folder with no permissions
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testshare |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 1 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
- And Downloading file "/testshare/textfile0.txt"
- And the HTTP status code should be "404"
- Scenario: Copying a file to overwrite a file into a folder with no permissions
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testshare |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 1 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And User "user1" copies file "/welcome.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/testshare/overwritethis.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
- And Downloaded content when downloading file "/testshare/overwritethis.txt" with range "bytes=0-6" should be "Welcome"
- Scenario: download a file with range
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- When Downloading file "/welcome.txt" with range "bytes=52-78"
- Then Downloaded content should be "example file for developers"
- Scenario: Upload forbidden if quota is 0
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" has a quota of "0"
- When User "user0" uploads file "data/textfile.txt" to "/asdf.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "507"
- Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when no quota is set
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- When user "user0" has unlimited quota
- Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
- |{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
- And the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "-3"
- Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when quota is set
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- When user "user0" has a quota of "10 MB"
- Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
- |{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
- And the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "10485421"
- Scenario: Retrieving folder quota of shared folder with quota when no quota is set for recipient
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And user "user0" has unlimited quota
- And user "user1" has a quota of "10 MB"
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testquota"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testquota |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- Then as "user0" gets properties of folder "/testquota" with
- |{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
- And the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "10485421"
- Scenario: Uploading a file as recipient using webdav having quota
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And user "user0" has a quota of "10 MB"
- And user "user1" has a quota of "10 MB"
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testquota"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testquota |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And As an "user0"
- When User "user0" uploads file "data/textfile.txt" to "/testquota/asdf.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
- Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when quota is set and a file was uploaded
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" has a quota of "1 KB"
- And user "user0" adds a file of 93 bytes to "/prueba.txt"
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/" with
- |{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
- Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "592"
- Scenario: Retrieving folder quota when quota is set and a file was received
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And user "user1" has a quota of "1 KB"
- And user "user0" adds a file of 93 bytes to "/user0.txt"
- And file "user0.txt" of user "user0" is shared with user "user1"
- And user "user1" accepts last share
- When as "user1" gets properties of folder "/" with
- |{DAV:}quota-available-bytes|
- Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}quota-available-bytes" with value "685"
- Scenario: download a public shared file with range
- Given user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- When creating a share with
- | path | welcome.txt |
- | shareType | 3 |
- And Downloading last public shared file with range "bytes=52-78"
- Then Downloaded content should be "example file for developers"
- Scenario: download a public shared file inside a folder with range
- Given user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- When creating a share with
- | path | PARENT |
- | shareType | 3 |
- And Downloading last public shared file inside a folder "/parent.txt" with range "bytes=1-8"
- Then Downloaded content should be "extcloud"
- Scenario: Downloading a file on the old endpoint should serve security headers
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- When Downloading file "/welcome.txt"
- Then The following headers should be set
- |Content-Disposition|attachment; filename*=UTF-8''welcome.txt; filename="welcome.txt"|
- |Content-Security-Policy|default-src 'none';|
- |X-Content-Type-Options |nosniff|
- |X-Frame-Options|SAMEORIGIN|
- |X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies|none|
- |X-Robots-Tag|noindex, nofollow|
- |X-XSS-Protection|1; mode=block|
- And Downloaded content should start with "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
- Scenario: Doing a GET with a web login should work without CSRF token on the old backend
- Given Logging in using web as "admin"
- When Sending a "GET" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" without requesttoken
- Then Downloaded content should start with "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
- Scenario: Doing a GET with a web login should work with CSRF token on the old backend
- Given Logging in using web as "admin"
- When Sending a "GET" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" with requesttoken
- Then Downloaded content should start with "Welcome to your Nextcloud account!"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
- Scenario: Doing a PROPFIND with a web login should not work without CSRF token on the old backend
- Given Logging in using web as "admin"
- When Sending a "PROPFIND" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" without requesttoken
- Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
- Scenario: Doing a PROPFIND with a web login should work with CSRF token on the old backend
- Given Logging in using web as "admin"
- When Sending a "PROPFIND" to "/remote.php/webdav/welcome.txt" with requesttoken
- Then the HTTP status code should be "207"
- Scenario: Upload chunked file asc
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "1" of "3" with "AAAAA" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "2" of "3" with "BBBBB" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "3" of "3" with "CCCCC" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
- Scenario: Upload chunked file desc
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "3" of "3" with "CCCCC" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "2" of "3" with "BBBBB" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "1" of "3" with "AAAAA" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
- Scenario: Upload chunked file random
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "2" of "3" with "BBBBB" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "3" of "3" with "CCCCC" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads chunk file "1" of "3" with "AAAAA" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
- Scenario: A file that is not shared does not have a share-types property
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
- |{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
- Then the response should contain an empty property "{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types"
- Scenario: A file that is shared to a user has a share-types property
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
- And as "user0" creating a share with
- | path | test |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | user1 |
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
- |{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
- Then the response should contain a share-types property with
- | 0 |
- Scenario: A file that is shared to a group has a share-types property
- Given user "user0" exists
- And group "group1" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
- And as "user0" creating a share with
- | path | test |
- | shareType | 1 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | group1 |
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
- |{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
- Then the response should contain a share-types property with
- | 1 |
- Scenario: A file that is shared by link has a share-types property
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
- And as "user0" creating a share with
- | path | test |
- | shareType | 3 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
- |{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
- Then the response should contain a share-types property with
- | 3 |
- Scenario: A file that is shared by user,group and link has a share-types property
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And group "group2" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test"
- And as "user0" creating a share with
- | path | test |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | user1 |
- And as "user0" creating a share with
- | path | test |
- | shareType | 1 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | group2 |
- And as "user0" creating a share with
- | path | test |
- | shareType | 3 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test" with
- |{http://owncloud.org/ns}share-types|
- Then the response should contain a share-types property with
- | 0 |
- | 1 |
- | 3 |
- Scenario: Upload chunked file asc with new chunking
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
- Scenario: Upload chunked file desc with new chunking
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
- Scenario: Upload chunked file random with new chunking
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be "AAAAABBBBBCCCCC"
- Scenario: A disabled user cannot use webdav
- Given user "userToBeDisabled" exists
- And As an "admin"
- And assure user "userToBeDisabled" is disabled
- When Downloading file "/welcome.txt" as "userToBeDisabled"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "503"
- Scenario: Copying files into a folder with edit permissions
- Given using dav path "remote.php/webdav"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testcopypermissionsAllowed"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testcopypermissionsAllowed |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 31 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And User "user0" uploads file with content "copytest" to "/copytest.txt"
- When User "user0" copies file "/copytest.txt" to "/testcopypermissionsAllowed/copytest.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
- Scenario: Copying files into a folder without edit permissions
- Given using dav path "remote.php/webdav"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testcopypermissionsNotAllowed"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testcopypermissionsNotAllowed |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 1 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And User "user0" uploads file with content "copytest" to "/copytest.txt"
- When User "user0" copies file "/copytest.txt" to "/testcopypermissionsNotAllowed/copytest.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "403"
- Scenario: Uploading a file as recipient with limited permissions
- Given using new dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And user "user0" has a quota of "10 MB"
- And user "user1" has a quota of "10 MB"
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testfolder"
- And as "user1" creating a share with
- | path | testfolder |
- | shareType | 0 |
- | permissions | 23 |
- | shareWith | user0 |
- And user "user0" accepts last share
- And As an "user0"
- And User "user0" uploads file "data/textfile.txt" to "/testfolder/asdf.txt"
- And As an "user1"
- When User "user1" deletes file "/testfolder/asdf.txt"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "204"
- Scenario: Creating a folder
- Given using old dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test_folder"
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test_folder" with
- |{DAV:}resourcetype|
- Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}resourcetype" with value "{DAV:}collection"
- Scenario: Creating a folder with special chars
- Given using old dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/test_folder:5"
- When as "user0" gets properties of folder "/test_folder:5" with
- |{DAV:}resourcetype|
- Then the single response should contain a property "{DAV:}resourcetype" with value "{DAV:}collection"
- Scenario: Removing everything of a folder
- Given using old dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- And User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
- And user "user0" created a folder "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER"
- And User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER/testfile0.txt"
- When User "user0" deletes everything from folder "/FOLDER/"
- Then user "user0" should see following elements
- | /FOLDER/ |
- | /PARENT/ |
- | /PARENT/parent.txt |
- | /textfile0.txt |
- | /textfile1.txt |
- | /textfile2.txt |
- | /textfile3.txt |
- | /textfile4.txt |
- Scenario: Removing everything of a folder using new dav path
- Given using new dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And As an "user0"
- And User "user0" moves file "/welcome.txt" to "/FOLDER/welcome.txt"
- And user "user0" created a folder "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER"
- And User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/FOLDER/SUBFOLDER/testfile0.txt"
- When User "user0" deletes everything from folder "/FOLDER/"
- Then user "user0" should see following elements
- | /FOLDER/ |
- | /PARENT/ |
- | /PARENT/parent.txt |
- | /textfile0.txt |
- | /textfile1.txt |
- | /textfile2.txt |
- | /textfile3.txt |
- | /textfile4.txt |
- Scenario: Checking file id after a move using new endpoint
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And User "user0" stores id of file "/textfile0.txt"
- When User "user0" moves file "/textfile0.txt" to "/FOLDER/textfile0.txt"
- Then User "user0" checks id of file "/FOLDER/textfile0.txt"
- Scenario: Checking file id after a move overwrite using new chunking endpoint
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And User "user0" copies file "/textfile0.txt" to "/existingFile.txt"
- And User "user0" stores id of file "/existingFile.txt"
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
- When user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/existingFile.txt"
- Then User "user0" checks id of file "/existingFile.txt"
- Scenario: Renaming a folder to a backslash encoded should return an error using old endpoint
- Given using old dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
- When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5C"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Renaming a folder beginning with a backslash encoded should return an error using old endpoint
- Given using old dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
- When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5Ctestshare"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Renaming a folder including a backslash encoded should return an error using old endpoint
- Given using old dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
- When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/hola%5Chola"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Renaming a folder to a backslash encoded should return an error using new endpoint
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
- When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5C"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Renaming a folder beginning with a backslash encoded should return an error using new endpoint
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
- When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/%5Ctestshare"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Renaming a folder including a backslash encoded should return an error using new endpoint
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" created a folder "/testshare"
- When User "user0" moves folder "/testshare" to "/hola%5Chola"
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Upload file via new chunking endpoint with wrong size header
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
- When user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt" with size 5
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- Scenario: Upload file via new chunking endpoint with correct size header
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking upload with id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "1" with "AAAAA" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "2" with "BBBBB" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk file "3" with "CCCCC" to id "chunking-42"
- When user "user0" moves new chunk file with id "chunking-42" to "/myChunkedFile.txt" with size 15
- Then the HTTP status code should be "201"
- Scenario: Upload bulked files
- Given user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" uploads bulked files "A.txt" with "AAAAA" and "B.txt" with "BBBBB" and "C.txt" with "CCCCC"
- When As an "user0"
- Then Downloading file "/A.txt"
- And Downloaded content should be "AAAAA"
- And File "/A.txt" should have prop "d:getlastmodified" equal to "Fri, 18 Mar 2005 01:58:31 GMT"
- And Downloading file "/B.txt"
- And Downloaded content should be "BBBBB"
- And File "/B.txt" should have prop "d:getlastmodified" equal to "Sat, 02 Jun 2040 03:57:02 GMT"
- And Downloading file "/C.txt"
- And Downloaded content should be "CCCCC"
- And File "/C.txt" should have prop "d:getlastmodified" equal to "Sun, 18 Aug 2075 05:55:33 GMT"
- Scenario: Creating a folder with invalid characters
- Given using new dav path
- And As an "admin"
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user1" exists
- And As an "user1"
- And user "user1" created a folder "/testshare "
- Then the HTTP status code should be "400"
- @s3-multipart
- Scenario: Upload chunked file asc with new chunking v2
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a file locally with "3" x 5 MB chunks
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking v2 upload with id "chunking-42" and destination "/myChunkedFile1.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "1" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "2" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "3" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk v2 file with id "chunking-42"
- Then the S3 multipart upload was successful with status "201"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile1.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be the created file
- @s3-multipart
- Scenario: Upload chunked file desc with new chunking v2
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a file locally with "3" x 5 MB chunks
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking v2 upload with id "chunking-42" and destination "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "3" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "2" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "1" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk v2 file with id "chunking-42"
- Then the S3 multipart upload was successful with status "201"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be the created file
- @s3-multipart
- Scenario: Upload chunked file with random chunk sizes
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking v2 upload with id "chunking-random" and destination "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user user0 creates the chunk 1 with a size of 5 MB
- And user user0 creates the chunk 2 with a size of 7 MB
- And user user0 creates the chunk 3 with a size of 9 MB
- And user user0 creates the chunk 4 with a size of 1 MB
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "1" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "3" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "2" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "4" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk v2 file with id "chunking-random"
- Then the S3 multipart upload was successful with status "201"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be the created file
- @s3-multipart
- Scenario: Upload chunked file with too low chunk sizes
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking v2 upload with id "chunking-random" and destination "/myChunkedFile.txt"
- And user user0 creates the chunk 1 with a size of 5 MB
- And user user0 creates the chunk 2 with a size of 2 MB
- And user user0 creates the chunk 3 with a size of 5 MB
- And user user0 creates the chunk 4 with a size of 1 MB
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "1" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "3" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "2" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "4" to id "chunking-random"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk v2 file with id "chunking-random"
- Then the upload should fail on object storage
- @s3-multipart
- Scenario: Upload chunked file with special characters with new chunking v2
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And user "user0" creates a file locally with "3" x 5 MB chunks
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking v2 upload with id "chunking-42" and destination "/äöü.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "1" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "2" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "3" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk v2 file with id "chunking-42"
- Then the S3 multipart upload was successful with status "201"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/äöü.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be the created file
- @s3-multipart
- Scenario: Upload chunked file with special characters in path with new chunking v2
- Given using new dav path
- And user "user0" exists
- And User "user0" created a folder "üäöé"
- And user "user0" creates a file locally with "3" x 5 MB chunks
- And user "user0" creates a new chunking v2 upload with id "chunking-42" and destination "/üäöé/äöü.txt"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "1" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "2" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" uploads new chunk v2 file "3" to id "chunking-42"
- And user "user0" moves new chunk v2 file with id "chunking-42"
- Then the S3 multipart upload was successful with status "201"
- When As an "user0"
- And Downloading file "/üäöé/äöü.txt"
- Then Downloaded content should be the created file
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