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opencloud/tests/acceptance/features/apiGraph/getUser.feature
sagargurung1001@gmail.com 46575abe11 Drive infor assertion
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Feature: get users
As an admin
I want to be able to retrieve user information
So that I can see the information
Background:
Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files
And the administrator has given "Alice" the role "Admin" using the settings api
Scenario: admin user tries get information of a user
Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files
When user "Alice" tries to get information of user "Brian" using Graph API
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the user retrieve API response should contain the following information:
| displayName | id | mail | onPremisesSamAccountName |
| Brian Murphy | %uuid_v4% | brian@example.org | Brian |
Scenario: non-admin user tries get information of a user
Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files
When user "Brian" tries to get information of user "Alice" using Graph API
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the last response should be an unauthorized response
Scenario: admin user tries get all user
Given these users have been created with default attributes and without skeleton files:
| username |
| Brian |
| Carol |
| David |
When user "Alice" tries to get all user using the Graph API
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the API response should contain all user with following information:
| displayName | id | mail | onPremisesSamAccountName |
| Brian Murphy | %uuid_v4% | brian@example.org | Brian |
| David Lopez | %uuid_v4% | david@example.org | David |
| Carol King | %uuid_v4% | carol@example.org | Carol |
Scenario: non-admin user tries get all user
Given these users have been created with default attributes and without skeleton files:
| username |
| Brian |
| Carol |
| David |
When user "Brian" tries to get all user using the Graph API
Then the HTTP status code should be "401"
And the last response should be an unauthorized response
Scenario: admin user tries to get drive information of a user
Given these users have been created with default attributes and without skeleton files:
| username |
| Brian |
When the user "Alice" tries to get user "Brian" along with his drive information using Graph API
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the user retrieve API response should contain the following information:
| displayName | id | mail | onPremisesSamAccountName |
| Brian Murphy | %uuid_v4% | brian@example.org | Brian |
And the user retrieve API response should contain the following drive information:
# | driveType | personal |
# | driveAlias | personal/brian |
# | id | %space_id% |
# | name | Brian Murphy |
| owner@@@user@@@id | %user_id% |
# | quota@@@state | normal |
# | root@@@id | %space_id% |
# | root@@@webDavUrl | %base_url%/dav/spaces/%space_id% |
# | webUrl | %base_url%/f/%space_id% |
# Scenario: normal user tries to get hid/her own drive information
# Given these users have been created with default attributes and without skeleton files:
# | username |
# | Brian |
# When the user "Brian" tries to get his drive information using Graph API
# Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
# And the user retrieve API response should contain the following information:
# | displayName | id | mail | onPremisesSamAccountName |
# | Brian Murphy | %uuid_v4% | brian@example.org | Brian |
# And the response should contain the following drive information:
# | driveType | personal |
# | driveAlias | personal/brian |
# | name | Brian Murphy |