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@core @core_message @javascript
Feature: Message send messages
In order to communicate with fellow users
As a user
I need to be able to send a message
Background:
Given the following "courses" exist:
| fullname | shortname | category | groupmode |
| Course 1 | C1 | 0 | 1 |
And the following "users" exist:
| username | firstname | lastname | email |
| student1 | Student | 1 | [email protected] |
| student2 | Student | 2 | [email protected] |
And the following "course enrolments" exist:
| user | course | role |
| student1 | C1 | student |
| student2 | C1 | student |
And the following "groups" exist:
| name | course | idnumber | enablemessaging |
| Group 1 | C1 | G1 | 1 |
And the following "group members" exist:
| user | group |
| student1 | G1 |
| student2 | G1 |
And the following config values are set as admin:
| messaging | 1 |
| messagingminpoll | 1 |
Scenario: Send a message to a group conversation
Given I log in as "student1"
And I open messaging
And I open the "Group" conversations list
And "Group 1" "core_message > Message" should exist
And I select "Group 1" conversation in messaging
When I send "Hi!" message in the message area
Then I should see "Hi!" in the "Group 1" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I should see "##today##j F##" in the "Group 1" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I log out
And I log in as "student2"
And I open messaging
And "Group 1" "core_message > Message" should exist
And I select "Group 1" conversation in messaging
And I should see "Hi!" in the "Group 1" "core_message > Message conversation"
Scenario: Send a message to a starred conversation
Given I log in as "student1"
When I open messaging
And I open the "Group" conversations list
Then "Group 1" "core_message > Message" should exist
And I select "Group 1" conversation in the "group-messages" conversations list
And I open contact menu
And I click on "Star" "link" in the "//div[@data-region='header-container']" "xpath_element"
And I go back in "view-conversation" message drawer
And I open the "Starred" conversations list
And I should see "Group 1"
And I select "Group 1" conversation in the "favourites" conversations list
And I send "Hi!" message in the message area
And I should see "Hi!" in the "Group 1" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I should see "##today##j F##" in the "Group 1" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I go back in "view-conversation" message drawer
And I open the "Group" conversations list
And I should not see "Group 1" in the "Group" "core_message > Message tab"
Scenario: Send a message to a private conversation via contact tab
Given the following "message contacts" exist:
| user | contact |
| student1 | student2 |
And I log in as "student1"
And I open messaging
And I click on "Contacts" "link"
And I click on "Student 2" "link" in the "//*[@data-section='contacts']" "xpath_element"
When I send "Hi!" message in the message area
Then I should see "Hi!" in the "Student 2" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I should see "##today##j F##" in the "Student 2" "core_message > Message conversation"
Scenario: Try to send a message to a private conversation is not contact but you are allowed to send a message
Given I log in as "student1"
And I open messaging
When I send "Hi!" message to "Student 2" user
Then I should see "Hi!" in the "Student 2" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I should see "##today##j F##" in the "Student 2" "core_message > Message conversation"
And I log out
And I log in as "student2"
And I open messaging
And I select "Student 1" conversation in messaging
And I should see "Hi!" in the "Student 1" "core_message > Message conversation"