Clear separation of different message IDs in integration tests

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Michal Horejsek
2020-10-14 14:41:39 +02:00
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Feature: IMAP remove messages from Trash
Background:
Given there is connected user "user"
And there is "user" with mailbox "Folders/mbox"
And there is "user" with mailbox "Labels/label"
Scenario Outline: Message in Trash/Spam and some other label is not permanently deleted
Given there are messages in mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user"
| from | to | subject | body |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo | hello |
| jane.doe@mail.com | name@pm.me | bar | world |
And there is IMAP client logged in as "user"
And there is IMAP client selected in "<mailbox>"
When IMAP client copies messages "2" to "Labels/label"
Then IMAP response is "OK"
When IMAP client marks message "2" as deleted
Then IMAP response is "OK"
And mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user" has 2 messages
And mailbox "All Mail" for "user" has 2 messages
And mailbox "Labels/label" for "user" has 1 messages
When IMAP client sends expunge
Then IMAP response is "OK"
And mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user" has 1 messages
And mailbox "All Mail" for "user" has 2 messages
And mailbox "Labels/label" for "user" has 1 messages
Examples:
| mailbox |
| Spam |
| Trash |
Scenario Outline: Message in Trash/Spam only is permanently deleted
Given there are messages in mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user"
| from | to | subject | body |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo | hello |
| jane.doe@mail.com | name@pm.me | bar | world |
And there is IMAP client logged in as "user"
And there is IMAP client selected in "<mailbox>"
When IMAP client marks message "2" as deleted
Then IMAP response is "OK"
And mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user" has 2 messages
And mailbox "All Mail" for "user" has 2 messages
When IMAP client sends expunge
Then IMAP response is "OK"
And mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user" has 1 messages
And mailbox "All Mail" for "user" has 1 messages
Examples:
| mailbox |
| Spam |
| Trash |

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Feature: IMAP move messages by append and delete (without MOVE support, e.g., Outlook)
Background:
Given there is connected user "user"
And there is "user" with mailbox "Folders/mbox"
And there is IMAP client "source" logged in as "user"
And there is IMAP client "target" logged in as "user"
Scenario Outline: Move message from INBOX to mailbox by append and delete
# Messages are inserted in opposite way to keep increasing ID.
# Sequence numbers are then opposite than listed below.
Given there are messages in mailbox "INBOX" for "user"
| from | to | subject | body |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo | hello |
| jane.doe@mail.com | name@pm.me | bar | world |
And there is IMAP client "source" selected in "INBOX"
And there is IMAP client "target" selected in "<mailbox>"
When IMAP clients "source" and "target" move message "1" of "user" from "INBOX" to "<mailbox>" by append and delete
Then IMAP response to "source" is "OK"
Then IMAP response to "target" is "OK"
When IMAP client "source" sends expunge
Then IMAP response to "source" is "OK"
And mailbox "INBOX" for "user" has messages
| from | to | subject |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo |
And mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user" has messages
| from | to | subject |
| jane.doe@mail.com | name@pm.me | bar |
Examples:
| mailbox |
| Archive |
| Folders/mbox |
| Spam |
| Trash |
Scenario Outline: Move message from Trash/Spam to INBOX by append and delete
# Messages are inserted in opposite way to keep increasing ID.
# Sequence numbers are then opposite than listed below.
Given there are messages in mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user"
| from | to | subject | body |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo | hello |
| jane.doe@mail.com | name@pm.me | bar | world |
And there is IMAP client "source" selected in "<mailbox>"
And there is IMAP client "target" selected in "INBOX"
When IMAP clients "source" and "target" move message "1" of "user" from "<mailbox>" to "INBOX" by append and delete
Then IMAP response to "source" is "OK"
Then IMAP response to "target" is "OK"
When IMAP client "source" sends expunge
Then IMAP response to "source" is "OK"
And mailbox "INBOX" for "user" has messages
| from | to | subject |
| jane.doe@mail.com | name@pm.me | bar |
And mailbox "<mailbox>" for "user" has messages
| from | to | subject |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo |
Examples:
| mailbox |
| Spam |
| Trash |