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Code Editor : role_visibility.feature
@core @core_group Feature: Test role visibility for the groups management page In order to control access As an admin I need to control which roles can see each other Background: Set up some groups Given the following "courses" exist: | fullname | shortname | | Course 1 | C1 | And the following "users" exist: | username | firstname | lastname | email | | learner1 | Learner | 1 | learner1@example.com | | teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@example.com | | manager1 | Manager | 1 | manager1@example.com | And the following "course enrolments" exist: | user | course | role | | learner1 | C1 | student | | teacher1 | C1 | editingteacher | | manager1 | C1 | manager | And the following "groups" exist: | name | course | idnumber | | Group 1 | C1 | G1 | And the following "group members" exist: | user | group | | learner1 | G1 | | teacher1 | G1 | | manager1 | G1 | Scenario: Check the default roles are visible Given I log in as "manager1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I navigate to "Users > Groups" in current page administration When I set the field "groups" to "Group 1 (3)" And I press "Show members for group" Then "optgroup[label='No roles']" "css_element" should not exist in the "#members" "css_element" And "optgroup[label='Student']" "css_element" should exist in the "#members" "css_element" And "optgroup[label='Teacher']" "css_element" should exist in the "#members" "css_element" And "optgroup[label='Manager']" "css_element" should exist in the "#members" "css_element" And I log out Scenario: Do not allow managers to view any roles and check they are hidden Given I log in as "teacher1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I navigate to "Users > Groups" in current page administration When I set the field "groups" to "Group 1 (3)" And I press "Show members for group" Then "optgroup[label='No roles']" "css_element" should exist in the "#members" "css_element" And "optgroup[label='Student']" "css_element" should exist in the "#members" "css_element" And "optgroup[label='Teacher']" "css_element" should exist in the "#members" "css_element" And "optgroup[label='Manager']" "css_element" should not exist in the "#members" "css_element" And I log out
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