Feature: EnvironmentVariable Scenario: Authenticating using environment variable with SSO and no check if user exists on backend And The setting "type" is set to "environment-variable" And The setting "general-uid_mapping" is set to "REMOTE_USER" And The environment variable "REMOTE_USER" is set to "not-provisioned-user" When I send a GET request to "http://localhost/index.php/login" Then I should be redirected to "http://localhost/index.php/apps/files/" Then The user value "id" should be "not-provisioned-user" And The last login timestamp of "not-provisioned-user" should not be empty Scenario: Authenticating using environment variable with SSO and successful check if user exists on backend Given A local user with uid "provisioned-user" exists And The setting "type" is set to "environment-variable" And The setting "general-require_provisioned_account" is set to "1" And The setting "general-uid_mapping" is set to "REMOTE_USER" And The environment variable "REMOTE_USER" is set to "provisioned-user" When I send a GET request to "http://localhost/index.php/login" Then I should be redirected to "http://localhost/index.php/apps/files/" Then The user value "id" should be "provisioned-user" And The last login timestamp of "provisioned-user" should not be empty Scenario: Authenticating using environment variable with SSO and unsuccessful check if user exists on backend Given The setting "type" is set to "environment-variable" And The setting "general-require_provisioned_account" is set to "1" And The setting "general-uid_mapping" is set to "REMOTE_USER" And The environment variable "REMOTE_USER" is set to "certainly-not-provisioned-user" When I send a GET request to "http://localhost/index.php/login" Then I should be redirected to "http://localhost/index.php/apps/user_saml/saml/notProvisioned"