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authorPorus Patell <ppatell@perforce.com>2014-08-15 23:51:43 +0400
committerPorus Patell <ppatell@perforce.com>2014-08-25 23:19:41 +0400
commit6136dd5a751b22cf88609840a89a40ffbc0b9145 (patch)
tree1af2eebedbdf221f4996294f0eeeaa54881864c7 /features/project
parent54c20837032cb1bae03f9794cc39884224bf91d3 (diff)
Adding Spinach tests for 'search issues by description field' feature
Diffstat (limited to 'features/project')
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diff --git a/features/project/issues/issues.feature b/features/project/issues/issues.feature
index b2e6f1f9324..85c6ab4bc2a 100644
--- a/features/project/issues/issues.feature
+++ b/features/project/issues/issues.feature
@@ -63,6 +63,36 @@ Feature: Project Issues
Then I should see "Release 0.3" in issues
And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
+ @javascript
+ Scenario: Test to search project issues when the entered search string exactly matches an existing issue description
+ Given project "Shop" has issue "Bugfix1" with description: "Description for issue1"
+ And I fill in issue search with "Description for issue1"
+ Then I should see "Bugfix1" in issues
+ And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
+ And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
+ And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
+
+ @javascript
+ Scenario: Test to search project issues when the entered search string partially matches an existing issue description
+ Given project "Shop" has issue "Bugfix1" with description: "Description for issue1"
+ And project "Shop" has issue "Feature1" with description: "Feature submitted for issue1"
+ And I fill in issue search with "issue1"
+ Then I should see "Feature1" in issues
+ Then I should see "Bugfix1" in issues
+ And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
+ And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
+ And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
+
+ @javascript
+ Scenario: Test to search project when the entered search string matches no existing issue description
+ Given project "Shop" has issue "Bugfix1" with description: "Description for issue1"
+ And I fill in issue search with "Rock and roll"
+ Then I should not see "Bugfix1" in issues
+ And I should not see "Release 0.4" in issues
+ And I should not see "Release 0.3" in issues
+ And I should not see "Tweet control" in issues
+
+
# Markdown
Scenario: Headers inside the description should have ids generated for them.