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@core @core_blog
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Feature: Blogs can be set to be only visible by the author.
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In order to make blogs personal only
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As a user
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I need to set the blog level to Users can only see their own blogs.
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Background:
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Given the following "users" exist:
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| username | firstname | lastname | email |
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| testuser | Test | User | moodle@example.com |
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| testuser2 | Test2 | User2 | moodle2@example.com |
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And the following "courses" exist:
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| fullname | shortname |
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| Course 1 | C1 |
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And the following "course enrolments" exist:
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| user | course | role |
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| testuser | C1 | student |
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| testuser2 | C1 | student |
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And I log in as "admin"
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And I am on site homepage
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And I navigate to "Appearance > Blog" in site administration
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And I set the following fields to these values:
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| Blog visibility | Users can only see their own blog |
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And I press "Save changes"
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And I log out
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Scenario: A student can not see another student's blog entries.
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Given I log in as "testuser"
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And I am on "Course 1" course homepage
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And I navigate to course participants
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And I follow "Test2 User2"
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And I should see "Miscellaneous"
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Then I should not see "Blog entries"
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And I follow "Profile" in the user menu
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And I follow "Blog entries"
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And I should see "User blog: Test User"
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