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Gherkin
74 lines
3.7 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Report and Moderate
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As a user
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I would like to report content that violates the community guidlines
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So the moderators can take action on it
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As a moderator
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I would like to see all reported content
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So I can look into it and decide what to do
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Background:
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Given the following "users" are in the database:
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| slug | email | password | id | name | role | termsAndConditionsAgreedVersion |
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| user | user@example.org | abcd | user | User-Chad | user | 0.0.4 |
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| moderator | moderator@example.org | 1234 | moderator | Mod-Man | moderator | 0.0.4 |
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| annoying | annoying@example.org | 1234 | annoying-user | I'm gonna mute Moderators and Admins HA HA HA | user | 0.0.4 |
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And the following "posts" are in the database:
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| authorId | id | title | content |
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| annoying-user | p1 | The Truth about the Holocaust | It never existed! |
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| annoying-user | p2 | Fake news | This content is demonstratably infactual in some way |
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# Scenario Outline: Report a post from various pages
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# When I am logged in as "user"
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# And I navigate to page "<Page>"
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# And I click on "Report Post" from the content menu of the post
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# And I confirm the reporting dialog because it is a criminal act under German law:
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# """
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# Do you really want to report the contribution "The Truth about the Holocaust"?
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# """
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# Then I see a toaster with "Thanks for reporting!"
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# Examples:
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# | Page |
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# | / |
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# | /post/p1 |
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# Scenario: Report user
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# Given I am logged in as "user"
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# And I navigate to page "/post/the-truth-about-the-holocaust"
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# When I click on the author
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# And I click on "Report User" from the content menu in the user info box
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# And I confirm the reporting dialog because he is a holocaust denier:
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# """
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# Do you really want to report the user "I'm gonna mute Moderators and …"?
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# """
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# Then I see a toaster with "Thanks for reporting!"
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Scenario: Review reported content
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Given somebody reported the following posts:
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| submitterEmail | resourceId | reasonCategory | reasonDescription |
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| p1.submitter@example.org | p1 | discrimination_etc | Offensive content |
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And I am logged in as "moderator"
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And I navigate to page "/"
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When I click on the avatar menu in the top right corner
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And I click on "Moderation"
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Then I see all the reported posts including the one from above
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And each list item links to the post page
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# Scenario: Review reported posts of a user who's muted a moderator
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# Given somebody reported the following posts:
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# | submitterEmail | resourceId | reasonCategory | reasonDescription |
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# | p2.submitter@example.org | p2 | other | Offensive content |
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# And I am logged in as "moderator"
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# And I navigate to page "/"
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# And there is an annoying user who has muted me
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# When I click on the avatar menu in the top right corner
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# And I click on "Moderation"
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# Then I see all the reported posts including from the user who muted me
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# And I can visit the post page
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# Scenario: Normal user can't see the moderation page
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# Given I am logged in as "user"
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# And I navigate to page "/"
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# When I click on the avatar menu in the top right corner
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# Then I can't see the moderation menu item
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