GODT-2181(test): Use [user:NAME] for more test user names

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James Houlahan
2022-12-13 03:48:54 +01:00
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Feature: SMTP sending the same message twice
Background:
Given there exists an account with username "user" and password "password"
And there exists an account with username "bridgetest" and password "password"
Given there exists an account with username "[user:user]" and password "password"
And there exists an account with username "[user:to]" and password "password"
And bridge starts
And the user logs in with username "user" and password "password"
And the user logs in with username "bridgetest" and password "password"
And user "user" connects and authenticates SMTP client "1"
And SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "user@[domain]" to "bridgetest@[domain]":
And the user logs in with username "[user:user]" and password "password"
And the user logs in with username "[user:to]" and password "password"
And user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "1"
And SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "[user:user]@[domain]" to "[user:to]@[domain]":
"""
From: Bridge Test <user@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@[domain]>
From: Bridge Test <[user:user]@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <[user:to]@[domain]>
Subject: Hello
World
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And it succeeds
Scenario: The exact same message is not sent twice
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "user@[domain]" to "bridgetest@[domain]":
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "[user:user]@[domain]" to "[user:to]@[domain]":
"""
From: Bridge Test <user@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@[domain]>
From: Bridge Test <[user:user]@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <[user:to]@[domain]>
Subject: Hello
World
"""
Then it succeeds
When user "user" connects and authenticates IMAP client "1"
When user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "1"
Then IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "Sent":
| from | to | subject | body |
| user@[domain] | bridgetest@[domain] | Hello | World |
When user "bridgetest" connects and authenticates IMAP client "2"
| from | to | subject | body |
| [user:user]@[domain] | [user:to]@[domain] | Hello | World |
When user "[user:to]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "2"
Then IMAP client "2" eventually sees the following messages in "Inbox":
| from | to | subject | body |
| user@[domain] | bridgetest@[domain] | Hello | World |
| from | to | subject | body |
| [user:user]@[domain] | [user:to]@[domain] | Hello | World |
Scenario: Slight change means different message and is sent twice
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "user@[domain]" to "bridgetest@[domain]":
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "[user:user]@[domain]" to "[user:to]@[domain]":
"""
From: Bridge Test <user@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@[domain]>
From: Bridge Test <[user:user]@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <[user:to]@[domain]>
Subject: Hello.
World
"""
Then it succeeds
When user "user" connects and authenticates IMAP client "1"
When user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "1"
Then IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "Sent":
| from | to | subject | body |
| user@[domain] | bridgetest@[domain] | Hello | World |
| user@[domain] | bridgetest@[domain] | Hello. | World |
When user "bridgetest" connects and authenticates IMAP client "2"
| from | to | subject | body |
| [user:user]@[domain] | [user:to]@[domain] | Hello | World |
| [user:user]@[domain] | [user:to]@[domain] | Hello. | World |
When user "[user:to]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "2"
Then IMAP client "2" eventually sees the following messages in "Inbox":
| from | to | subject | body |
| user@[domain] | bridgetest@[domain] | Hello | World |
| user@[domain] | bridgetest@[domain] | Hello. | World |
| from | to | subject | body |
| [user:user]@[domain] | [user:to]@[domain] | Hello | World |
| [user:user]@[domain] | [user:to]@[domain] | Hello. | World |