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@mod @mod_forum Feature: Blog posts are always displayed in reverse chronological order In order to use forum as a blog As a user I need to see most recent blog posts first Background: Given the following "users" exist: | username | firstname | lastname | email | | teacher1 | Teacher | 1 | teacher1@example.com | | student1 | Student | 1 | student1@example.com | And the following "courses" exist: | fullname | shortname | category | | Course 1 | C1 | 0 | And the following "course enrolments" exist: | user | course | role | | teacher1 | C1 | editingteacher | | student1 | C1 | student | And I log in as "teacher1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage with editing mode on And I add a "Forum" to section "1" and I fill the form with: | Forum name | Course blog forum | | Description | Single discussion forum description | | Forum type | Standard forum displayed in a blog-like format | And I log out # # We need javascript/wait to prevent creation of the posts in the same second. The threads # would then ignore each other in the prev/next navigation as the Forum is unable to compute # the correct order. # @javascript Scenario: Replying to a blog post or editing it does not affect its display order Given I log in as "student1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Course blog forum" # # Add three posts into the blog. # When I add a new topic to "Course blog forum" forum with: | Subject | Blog post 1 | | Message | This is the first post | And I add a new topic to "Course blog forum" forum with: | Subject | Blog post 2 | | Message | This is the second post | And I add a new topic to "Course blog forum" forum with: | Subject | Blog post 3 | | Message | This is the third post | # # Edit one of the blog posts. # And I click on "Edit" "link" in the "//div[@aria-label='Blog post 2 by Student 1']" "xpath_element" And I set the following fields to these values: | Subject | Edited blog post 2 | And I press "Save changes" And I wait to be redirected And I log out # # Reply to another blog post. # And I log in as "teacher1" And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Course blog forum" And I click on "Discuss this topic" "link" in the "//div[@aria-label='Blog post 1 by Student 1']" "xpath_element" And I reply "Blog post 1" post from "Course blog forum" forum with: | Message | Reply to the first post | And I am on "Course 1" course homepage And I follow "Course blog forum" # # Make sure the order of the blog posts is still reverse chronological. # Then I should see "This is the third post" in the "//article[position()=1]" "xpath_element" And I should see "This is the second post" in the "//article[position()=2]" "xpath_element" And I should see "This is the first post" in the "//article[position()=3]" "xpath_element" # # Make sure the next/prev navigation uses the same order of the posts. # And I click on "Discuss this topic" "link" in the "//div[@aria-label='Edited blog post 2 by Student 1']" "xpath_element" And "//a[@aria-label='Next discussion: Blog post 3']" "xpath_element" should exist And "//a[@aria-label='Previous discussion: Blog post 1']" "xpath_element" should exist