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75 lines
3.3 KiB
75 lines
3.3 KiB
2 years ago
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@core @core_admin @core_user
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Feature: Allowing multiple accounts to have the same email address
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In order to manage user accounts
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As an admin
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I need to be able to set whether to allow multiple accounts with the same email or not
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Scenario Outline: Create a user with the same email as an existing user
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Given the following config values are set as admin:
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| allowaccountssameemail | <allowsameemail> |
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And the following "users" exist:
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| username | firstname | lastname | email |
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| s1 | John | Doe | s1@example.com |
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When I log in as "admin"
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And I navigate to "Users > Accounts > Add a new user" in site administration
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And I set the following fields to these values:
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| Username | s2 |
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| First name | Jane |
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| Surname | Doe |
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| Email address | <email> |
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| New password | test |
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And I press "Create user"
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Then I should <expect> "This email address is already registered."
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Examples:
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| allowsameemail | email | expect |
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| 0 | s1@example.com | see |
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| 0 | S1@EXAMPLE.COM | see |
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| 1 | s1@example.com | not see |
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| 1 | S1@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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Scenario Outline: Update a user with the same email as an existing user
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Given the following config values are set as admin:
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| allowaccountssameemail | <allowsameemail> |
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And the following "users" exist:
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| username | firstname | lastname | email |
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| s1 | John | Doe | s1@example.com |
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| s2 | Jane | Doe | s2@example.com |
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When I log in as "admin"
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And I navigate to "Users > Accounts > Browse list of users" in site administration
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And I click on "Edit" "link" in the "Jane Doe" "table_row"
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And I set the field "Email address" to "<email>"
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And I press "Update profile"
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Then I should <expect> "This email address is already registered."
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Examples:
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| allowsameemail | email | expect |
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| 0 | s1@example.com | see |
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| 0 | S1@EXAMPLE.COM | see |
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| 1 | s1@example.com | not see |
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| 1 | S1@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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| 0 | S2@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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| 1 | S2@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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Scenario Outline: Update own user profile with the same email as an existing user
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Given the following config values are set as admin:
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| allowaccountssameemail | <allowsameemail> |
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And the following "users" exist:
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| username | firstname | lastname | email |
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| s1 | John | Doe | s1@example.com |
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| s2 | Jane | Doe | s2@example.com |
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When I log in as "s2"
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And I open my profile in edit mode
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And I set the field "Email address" to "<email>"
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And I press "Update profile"
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Then I should <expect> "This email address is already registered."
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Examples:
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| allowsameemail | email | expect |
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| 0 | s1@example.com | see |
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| 0 | S1@EXAMPLE.COM | see |
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| 1 | s1@example.com | not see |
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| 1 | S1@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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| 0 | S2@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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| 1 | S2@EXAMPLE.COM | not see |
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