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@mod @mod_glossary
Feature: Glossary entries can be searched or browsed by alphabet, category, date or author
In order to find entries in a glossary
As a user
I need to search the entries list by keyword, alphabet, category, date and author
Background:
Given the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email |
| teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@example.com |
| student1 | Student | 1 | student1@example.com |
And the following "courses" exist:
| fullname | shortname | category |
| Course 1 | C1 | 0 |
And the following "course enrolments" exist:
| user | course | role |
| teacher1 | C1 | editingteacher |
| student1 | C1 | student |
And the following "activities" exist:
| activity | name | intro | displayformat | course | idnumber |
| glossary | Test glossary name | Test glossary description | fullwithauthor | C1 | g1 |
And the following "mod_glossary > categories" exist:
| glossary | name |
| g1 | The ones I like |
| g1 | All for you |
And the following "mod_glossary > entries" exist:
| glossary | concept | definition | user | categories |
| g1 | Eggplant | Sour eggplants | teacher1 | All for you |
| g1 | Cucumber | Sweet cucumber | student1 | The ones I like |
And I am on the "Test glossary name" "glossary activity" page logged in as teacher1
@javascript
Scenario: Search by keyword and browse by alphabet
When I set the field "hook" to "cucumber"
And I press "Search"
Then I should see "Sweet cucumber"
And I should see "Search: cucumber"
And I click on "E" "link" in the ".entrybox" "css_element"
And I should see "Sour eggplants"
And I should not see "Sweet cucumber"
And I click on "X" "link" in the ".entrybox" "css_element"
And I should not see "Sweet cucumber"
And I should see "No entries found in this section"
@javascript
Scenario: Browse by category
When I select "Browse by category" from the "Browse the glossary using this index" singleselect
And I set the field "Categories" to "The ones I like"
Then I should see "Sweet cucumber"
And I should not see "Sour eggplants"
And I set the field "Categories" to "All for you"
And I should see "Sour eggplants"
And I should not see "Sweet cucumber"
@javascript
Scenario: Browse by date
When I select "Browse by date" from the "Browse the glossary using this index" singleselect
And I follow "By creation date"
Then "Delete entry: Eggplant" "link" should appear before "Delete entry: Cucumber" "link"
And I follow "By last update"
And I follow "By last update change to descending"
And "Delete entry: Cucumber" "link" should appear before "Delete entry: Eggplant" "link"
@javascript
Scenario: Browse by author
When I select "Browse by Author" from the "Browse the glossary using this index" singleselect
And I click on "T" "link" in the ".entrybox" "css_element"
Then I should see "Teacher 1"
And I should see "Sour eggplants"
And I should not see "Sweet cucumber"
And I click on "S" "link" in the ".entrybox" "css_element"
And I should see "Student 1"
And I should see "Sweet cucumber"
And I should not see "Sour eggplants"