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Feature: Reset all personalised pages to default
In order to reset everyone's personalised pages
As an admin
I need to press a button on the pages to customise the default pages
Background:
Given the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email |
| student1 | Student | 1 | student1@example.com |
| student2 | Student | 2 | student2@example.com |
| student3 | Student | 3 | student3@example.com |
And I log in as "admin"
And I set the following system permissions of "Authenticated user" role:
| block/myprofile:addinstance | Allow |
| moodle/block:edit | Allow |
And I log out
And I log in as "student1"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
And I press "Customise this page"
And I add the "Comments" block
And I press "Stop customising this page"
And I should see "Comments"
And I log out
And I log in as "student2"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
And I should not see "Logged in user"
And I press "Customise this page"
And I add the "Logged in user" block
And I press "Stop customising this page"
And I should see "Logged in user"
And I log out
And I log in as "student3"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
And I should not see "Comments"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
And I should not see "Logged in user"
And I log out
Scenario: Reset Dashboard for all users
Given I log in as "admin"
And I navigate to "Appearance > Default Dashboard page" in site administration
And I press "Blocks editing on"
And I add the "Latest announcements" block
And I open the "Online users" blocks action menu
And I follow "Delete Online users"
And I press "Yes"
And I press "Blocks editing off"
And I log out
And I log in as "student1"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
And I should not see "Latest announcements"
And I should see "Online users"
And I log out
And I log in as "student3"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
And I should not see "Latest announcements"
And I should see "Online users"
And I log out
And I log in as "admin"
And I navigate to "Appearance > Default Dashboard page" in site administration
When I press "Reset Dashboard for all users"
And I should see "All Dashboard pages have been reset to default."
And I log out
And I log in as "student1"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
Then I should see "Latest announcements"
And I should not see "Comments"
And I should not see "Online users"
And I log out
And I log in as "student3"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
And I should see "Latest announcements"
And I should not see "Online users"
And I log out
# Check that this did not affect the customised profiles.
And I log in as "student2"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
And I should see "Logged in user"
And I should not see "Latest announcements"
Scenario: Reset profile for all users
Given I log in as "admin"
And I navigate to "Appearance > Default profile page" in site administration
And I press "Blocks editing on"
And I add the "Latest announcements" block
And I log out
And I log in as "student2"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
And I should not see "Latest announcements"
And I log out
And I log in as "student3"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
And I should not see "Latest announcements"
And I log out
And I log in as "admin"
And I navigate to "Appearance > Default profile page" in site administration
When I press "Reset profile for all users"
And I should see "All profile pages have been reset to default."
And I log out
And I log in as "student2"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
Then I should see "Latest announcements"
And I should not see "Logged in user"
And I log out
And I log in as "student3"
And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
And I should see "Latest announcements"
And I log out
# Check that this did not affect the customised dashboards.
And I log in as "student1"
And I follow "Dashboard" in the user menu
And I should see "Comments"
And I should not see "Latest announcements"