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opencloud/tests/acceptance/features/apiArchiver/downloadByPath.feature

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Feature: download multiple resources bundled into an archive
As a user
I want to be able to download multiple items at once
So that I don't have to execute repetitive tasks
As a developer
I want to be able to use the full path of the resource to download multiple items at once
So that I don't have to know the ID of the resource
Background:
Given user "Alice" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files
Scenario Outline: download a single file
Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
When user "Alice" downloads the archive of "/home/textfile0.txt" using the resource path and setting these headers
| header | value |
| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
| name | content |
| textfile0.txt | some data |
Examples:
| user-agent | archive-type |
| Linux | tar |
| Windows NT | zip |
Scenario Outline: download a single folder
Given user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile0.txt"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/my_data/an_other_file.txt"
When user "Alice" downloads the archive of "/home/my_data" using the resource path and setting these headers
| header | value |
| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
| name | content |
| my_data/textfile0.txt | some data |
| my_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
Examples:
| user-agent | archive-type |
| Linux | tar |
| Windows NT | zip |
Scenario: download multiple files and folders
Given user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
When user "Alice" downloads the archive of these items using the resource paths
| /home/textfile0.txt |
| /home/textfile1.txt |
| /home/my_data |
| /home/more_data |
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the downloaded tar archive should contain these files:
| name | content |
| textfile0.txt | some data |
| textfile1.txt | other data |
| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
Scenario: download a not existing single file
When user "Alice" downloads the archive of "/doesnotexist.txt" of user "Alice" using the resource path
Then the HTTP status code should be "404"
Scenario: download multiple shared items as share receiver
Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
And user "Alice" has shared file "textfile0.txt" with user "Brian"
And user "Alice" has shared file "textfile1.txt" with user "Brian"
And user "Alice" has shared folder "my_data" with user "Brian"
And user "Alice" has shared folder "more_data" with user "Brian"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/textfile0.txt" offered by user "Alice"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/textfile1.txt" offered by user "Alice"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/my_data" offered by user "Alice"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/more_data" offered by user "Alice"
When user "Brian" downloads the archive of these items using the resource path
| /home/Shares/textfile0.txt |
| /home/Shares/textfile1.txt |
| /home/Shares/my_data |
| /home/Shares/more_data |
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the downloaded tar archive should contain these files:
| name | content |
| textfile0.txt | some data |
| textfile1.txt | other data |
| my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
| more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
Scenario Outline: download the Shares folder as share receiver
Given user "Brian" has been created with default attributes and without skeleton files
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/textfile0.txt"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "other data" to "/textfile1.txt"
And user "Alice" has created folder "my_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "some data" to "/my_data/textfile2.txt"
And user "Alice" has created folder "more_data"
And user "Alice" has uploaded file with content "more data" to "/more_data/an_other_file.txt"
And user "Alice" has shared file "textfile0.txt" with user "Brian"
And user "Alice" has shared file "textfile1.txt" with user "Brian"
And user "Alice" has shared folder "my_data" with user "Brian"
And user "Alice" has shared folder "more_data" with user "Brian"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/textfile0.txt" offered by user "Alice"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/textfile1.txt" offered by user "Alice"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/my_data" offered by user "Alice"
And user "Brian" has accepted share "/more_data" offered by user "Alice"
When user "Brian" downloads the archive of "/home/Shares" using the resource path and setting these headers
| header | value |
| User-Agent | <user-agent> |
Then the HTTP status code should be "200"
And the downloaded <archive-type> archive should contain these files:
| name | content |
| Shares/textfile0.txt | some data |
| Shares/textfile1.txt | other data |
| Shares/my_data/textfile2.txt | some data |
| Shares/more_data/an_other_file.txt | more data |
Examples:
| user-agent | archive-type |
| Linux | tar |
| Windows NT | zip |