@block @block_blog_menu Feature: Enable Block blog menu in an activity In order to enable the blog menu in an activity As a teacher I can add blog menu block to a course Background: Given the following "users" exist: | username | firstname | lastname | email | idnumber | | teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@example.com | T1 | | student1 | Student | 1 | student1@example.com | S1 | | student2 | Student | 2 | student2@example.com | S2 | And the following "courses" exist: | fullname | shortname | category | | Course 1 | C1 | 0 | And the following "course enrolments" exist: | user | course | role | | teacher1 | C1 | editingteacher | | student1 | C1 | student | | student2 | 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 | | Description | Offline text | | assignsubmission_file_enabled | 0 | And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I add the "Blog menu" block And I log out Scenario: Students use the blog menu block to post blogs Given I log in as "student1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add a new entry" When I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S1 First Blog | | Blog entry body | This is my awesome blog! | And I press "Save changes" Then I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "This is my awesome blog!" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Blog entries" And I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "This is my awesome blog!" Scenario: Students use the blog menu block to view their blogs about the activity Given I log in as "student1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S1 First Blog | | Blog entry body | This is my awesome blog about this Assignment! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "This is my awesome blog about this Assignment!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I log out And I log in as "student2" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add a new entry" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 Second Blog | | Blog entry body | My unrelated blog! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 Second Blog" And I should see "My unrelated blog!" And I should not see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 First Blog | | Blog entry body | My course blog is better! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should see "My course blog is better!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" When I follow "View my entries about this Assignment" Then I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should not see "S2 Second Blog" And I should not see "S1 First Blog" Scenario: Students use the blog menu block to view all blogs about the assignment Given I log in as "student1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S1 First Blog | | Blog entry body | This is my awesome blog about this Assignment! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "This is my awesome blog about this Assignment!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I log out And I log in as "student2" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add a new entry" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 Second Blog | | Blog entry body | My unrelated blog! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 Second Blog" And I should see "My unrelated blog!" And I should not see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 First Blog | | Blog entry body | My course blog is better! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should see "My course blog is better!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" When I follow "View all entries about this Assignment" Then I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should not see "S2 Second Blog" Scenario: Students use the blog menu block to view all their blog entries Given I log in as "student1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S1 First Blog | | Blog entry body | This is my awesome blog about this Assignment! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "This is my awesome blog about this Assignment!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I log out And I log in as "student2" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add a new entry" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 Second Blog | | Blog entry body | My unrelated blog! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 Second Blog" And I should see "My unrelated blog!" And I should not see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 First Blog | | Blog entry body | My course blog is better! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should see "My course blog is better!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" When I follow "Blog entries" Then I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should see "S2 Second Blog" And I should not see "S1 First Blog" Scenario: Teacher searches for student blogs Given I log in as "student1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S1 First Blog | | Blog entry body | This is my awesome blog about this Assignment! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "This is my awesome blog about this Assignment!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I log out And I log in as "student2" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add a new entry" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 Second Blog | | Blog entry body | My unrelated blog! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 Second Blog" And I should see "My unrelated blog!" And I should not see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I follow "Add an entry about this Assignment" And I set the following fields to these values: | Entry title | S2 First Blog | | Blog entry body | My course blog is better! | And I press "Save changes" And I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should see "My course blog is better!" And I should see "Associated Assignment: Test assignment 1" And I log out When I log in as "teacher1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Test assignment 1" And I set the field "blogsearchquery" to "First" And I press "Search" Then I should see "S1 First Blog" And I should see "S2 First Blog" And I should not see "S2 Second Blog"