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@gradingform @gradingform_guide
Feature: Marking guides can be created and edited
In order to use and refine marking guide to grade students
As a teacher
I need to edit previously used marking guides
Background:
Given the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email |
| teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@example.com |
| student1 | Student | 1 | student1@example.com |
And the following "courses" exist:
| fullname | shortname | format |
| Course 1 | C1 | topics |
And the following "course enrolments" exist:
| user | course | role |
| teacher1 | C1 | editingteacher |
| student1 | C1 | student |
And I log in as "teacher1"
And I am on "Course 1" course homepage with editing mode on
And I add a "Assignment" to section "1" and I fill the form with:
| Assignment name | Test assignment 1 name |
| Description | Test assignment description |
| Grading method | Marking guide |
# Defining a marking guide
When I go to "Test assignment 1 name" advanced grading definition page
And I set the following fields to these values:
| Name | Assignment 1 marking guide |
| Description | Marking guide test description |
And I define the following marking guide:
| Criterion name | Description for students | Description for markers | Maximum score |
| Guide criterion A | Guide A description for students | Guide A description for markers | 30 |
| Guide criterion B | Guide B description for students | Guide B description for markers | 30 |
| Guide criterion C | Guide C description for students | Guide C description for markers | 40 |
And I define the following frequently used comments:
| Comment 1 |
| Comment 2 |
| Comment 3 |
| Comment "4" |
And I press "Save marking guide and make it ready"
Then I should see "Ready for use"
And I should see "Guide criterion A"
And I should see "Guide criterion B"
And I should see "Guide criterion C"
And I should see "Comment 1"
And I should see "Comment 2"
And I should see "Comment 3"
And I should see "Comment \"4\""
@javascript
Scenario: Deleting criterion and comment
# Deleting criterion
When I go to "Test assignment 1 name" advanced grading definition page
And I click on "Delete criterion" "button" in the "Guide criterion B" "table_row"
And I press "Yes"
And I press "Save"
Then I should see "Guide criterion A"
And I should see "Guide criterion C"
And I should see "WARNING: Your marking guide has a maximum grade of 70 points"
But I should not see "Guide criterion B"
# Deleting a frequently used comment
When I go to "Test assignment 1 name" advanced grading definition page
And I click on "Delete comment" "button" in the "Comment 3" "table_row"
And I press "Yes"
And I press "Save"
Then I should see "Comment 1"
And I should see "Comment 2"
And I should see "Comment \"4\""
But I should not see "Comment 3"
@javascript
Scenario: Grading and viewing graded marking guide
# Grading a student.
When I go to "Student 1" "Test assignment 1 name" activity advanced grading page
And I grade by filling the marking guide with:
| Guide criterion A | 25 | Very good |
| Guide criterion B | 20 | |
| Guide criterion C | 35 | Nice! |
# Inserting frequently used comment.
And I click on "Insert frequently used comment" "button" in the "Guide criterion B" "table_row"
And I wait "1" seconds
And I press "Comment \"4\""
And I wait "1" seconds
Then the field "Guide criterion B criterion remark" matches value "Comment \"4\""
When I press "Save changes"
And I press "Ok"
And I follow "Edit settings"
And I follow "Test assignment 1 name"
And I navigate to "View all submissions" in current page administration
# Checking that the user grade is correct.
Then I should see "80" in the "Student 1" "table_row"
And I log out
# Viewing it as a student.
And I log in as "student1"
And I am on "Course 1" course homepage
And I follow "Test assignment 1 name"
And I should see "80" in the ".feedback" "css_element"
And I should see "Marking guide test description" in the ".feedback" "css_element"
And I should see "Very good"
And I should see "Comment \"4\""
And I should see "Nice!"
Scenario: I can use marking guides to grade and edit them later updating students grades with Javascript disabled