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@qformat @qformat_aiken
Feature: Test exporting questions using Aiken format.
In order to reuse questions
As an teacher
I need to be able to export them in Aiken format.
Background:
Given the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email |
| teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@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 |
And the following "activities" exist:
| activity | name | course | idnumber |
| qbank | Qbank 1 | C1 | qbank1 |
And the following "question categories" exist:
| contextlevel | reference | name |
| Activity module | qbank1 | Test questions |
And the following "questions" exist:
| questioncategory | qtype | name | template |
| Default for Qbank 1 | multichoice | Multi-choice-001 | two_of_four |
| Default for Qbank 1 | multichoice | Multi-choice-002 | one_of_four |
Scenario: Aiken export
When I am on the "Qbank 1" "core_question > question export" page logged in as "teacher1"
And I set the field "id_format_aiken" to "1"
When I press "Export questions to file"
Then following "click here" should download a file that:
| Has mimetype | text/plain |
| Contains text | Which is the oddest number? |
# If the download step is the last in the scenario then we can sometimes run
# into the situation where the download page causes a http redirect but behat
# has already conducted its reset (generating an error). By putting a logout
# step we avoid behat doing the reset until we are off that page.
And I log out