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author | Philip Hands <phil@hands.com> | 2016-03-14 15:36:16 +0100 |
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committer | Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org> | 2016-04-28 21:52:10 +0200 |
commit | da080c472fc415b0ce918f4dd4a1ab143bb1bca4 (patch) | |
tree | bf63179f32f0eda0c2d5796e3e31c18c3c1185cf /features/pidgin.feature | |
parent | 26a9e8ec2bcae03db4d663d87b44d8708d64fdc2 (diff) | |
download | jenkins.debian.net-da080c472fc415b0ce918f4dd4a1ab143bb1bca4.tar.xz |
rough attempt to grab the good cucumber bits from recent tails
Diffstat (limited to 'features/pidgin.feature')
-rw-r--r-- | features/pidgin.feature | 98 |
1 files changed, 81 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/features/pidgin.feature b/features/pidgin.feature index 51d4a776..cbfddbe3 100644 --- a/features/pidgin.feature +++ b/features/pidgin.feature @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -@product +#10497: wait_until_tor_is_working +@product @fragile Feature: Chatting anonymously using Pidgin As a Tails user when I chat using Pidgin @@ -7,39 +8,100 @@ Feature: Chatting anonymously using Pidgin And AppArmor should prevent Pidgin from doing dangerous things And all Internet traffic should flow only through Tor - Background: - Given a computer - And I capture all network traffic - When I start Tails from DVD and I login - Then Pidgin has the expected accounts configured with random nicknames - And I save the state so the background can be restored next scenario + @check_tor_leaks + Scenario: Chatting with some friend over XMPP + Given I have started Tails from DVD and logged in and the network is connected + When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu + Then I see Pidgin's account manager window + When I create my XMPP account + And I close Pidgin's account manager window + Then Pidgin automatically enables my XMPP account + Given my XMPP friend goes online + When I start a conversation with my friend + And I say something to my friend + Then I receive a response from my friend + + @check_tor_leaks + Scenario: Chatting with some friend over XMPP in a multi-user chat + Given I have started Tails from DVD and logged in and the network is connected + When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu + Then I see Pidgin's account manager window + When I create my XMPP account + And I close Pidgin's account manager window + Then Pidgin automatically enables my XMPP account + When I join some empty multi-user chat + And I clear the multi-user chat's scrollback + And my XMPP friend goes online and joins the multi-user chat + Then I can see that my friend joined the multi-user chat + And I say something to my friend in the multi-user chat + Then I receive a response from my friend in the multi-user chat + @check_tor_leaks + Scenario: Chatting with some friend over XMPP and with OTR + Given I have started Tails from DVD and logged in and the network is connected + When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu + Then I see Pidgin's account manager window + When I create my XMPP account + And I close Pidgin's account manager window + Then Pidgin automatically enables my XMPP account + Given my XMPP friend goes online + When I start a conversation with my friend + And I start an OTR session with my friend + Then Pidgin automatically generates an OTR key + And an OTR session was successfully started with my friend + When I say something to my friend + Then I receive a response from my friend + + # 10376 - "the Tor Browser loads the (startup page|Tails roadmap)" step is fragile + # 10443 - OFTC tests are fragile + @check_tor_leaks @fragile Scenario: Connecting to the #tails IRC channel with the pre-configured account + Given I have started Tails from DVD and logged in and the network is connected + And Pidgin has the expected accounts configured with random nicknames When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu Then I see Pidgin's account manager window When I activate the "irc.oftc.net" Pidgin account And I close Pidgin's account manager window Then Pidgin successfully connects to the "irc.oftc.net" account And I can join the "#tails" channel on "irc.oftc.net" - And all Internet traffic has only flowed through Tor + When I type "/topic" + And I press the "ENTER" key + Then I see the Tails roadmap URL + When I wait 10 seconds + And I click on the Tails roadmap URL + Then the Tor Browser has started and loaded the Tails roadmap + And the "irc.oftc.net" account only responds to PING and VERSION CTCP requests Scenario: Adding a certificate to Pidgin + Given I have started Tails from DVD and logged in and the network is connected And I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu And I see Pidgin's account manager window And I close Pidgin's account manager window Then I can add a certificate from the "/home/amnesia" directory to Pidgin Scenario: Failing to add a certificate to Pidgin - And I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu + Given I have started Tails from DVD and logged in and the network is connected + When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu And I see Pidgin's account manager window And I close Pidgin's account manager window Then I cannot add a certificate from the "/home/amnesia/.gnupg" directory to Pidgin + When I close Pidgin's certificate import failure dialog + And I close Pidgin's certificate manager + Then I cannot add a certificate from the "/lib/live/mount/overlay/home/amnesia/.gnupg" directory to Pidgin + When I close Pidgin's certificate import failure dialog + And I close Pidgin's certificate manager + Then I cannot add a certificate from the "/live/overlay/home/amnesia/.gnupg" directory to Pidgin - @keep_volumes + #10443 - OFTC tests are fragile + #10720: Tails Installer freezes on Jenkins + @check_tor_leaks @fragile Scenario: Using a persistent Pidgin configuration - Given the USB drive "current" contains Tails with persistence configured and password "asdf" - And a computer - And I start Tails from USB drive "current" and I login with persistence password "asdf" + Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition enabled and logged in + And Pidgin has the expected accounts configured with random nicknames + And the network is plugged + And Tor is ready + And available upgrades have been checked + And all notifications have disappeared When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu Then I see Pidgin's account manager window # And I generate an OTR key for the default Pidgin account @@ -47,8 +109,7 @@ Feature: Chatting anonymously using Pidgin # And I take note of the OTR key for Pidgin's "irc.oftc.net" account And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off Given a computer - And I capture all network traffic - And I start Tails from USB drive "current" and I login with persistence password "asdf" + And I start Tails from USB drive "__internal" and I login with persistence enabled And Pidgin has the expected persistent accounts configured # And Pidgin has the expected persistent OTR keys When I start Pidgin through the GNOME menu @@ -57,15 +118,18 @@ Feature: Chatting anonymously using Pidgin And I close Pidgin's account manager window Then Pidgin successfully connects to the "irc.oftc.net" account And I can join the "#tails" channel on "irc.oftc.net" - And all Internet traffic has only flowed through Tor # Exercise Pidgin AppArmor profile with persistence enabled. # This should really be in dedicated scenarios, but it would be # too costly to set up the virtual USB drive with persistence more # than once in this feature. - And I cannot add a certificate from the "/home/amnesia/.gnupg" directory to Pidgin + Given I start monitoring the AppArmor log of "/usr/bin/pidgin" + Then I cannot add a certificate from the "/home/amnesia/.gnupg" directory to Pidgin + And AppArmor has denied "/usr/bin/pidgin" from opening "/home/amnesia/.gnupg/test.crt" When I close Pidgin's certificate import failure dialog And I close Pidgin's certificate manager + Given I restart monitoring the AppArmor log of "/usr/bin/pidgin" Then I cannot add a certificate from the "/live/persistence/TailsData_unlocked/gnupg" directory to Pidgin + And AppArmor has denied "/usr/bin/pidgin" from opening "/live/persistence/TailsData_unlocked/gnupg/test.crt" When I close Pidgin's certificate import failure dialog And I close Pidgin's certificate manager Then I can add a certificate from the "/home/amnesia" directory to Pidgin |