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+@product
+Feature: Using Totem
+ As a Tails user
+ I want to watch local and remote videos in Totem
+ And AppArmor should prevent Totem from doing dangerous things
+ And all Internet traffic should flow only through Tor
+
+ # We cannot use Background to save a snapshot of an already booted
+ # Tails here, due to bugs with filesystem shares vs. snapshots, as
+ # explained in checks.feature.
+
+ Background:
+ Given I create sample videos
+
+ Scenario: Watching a MP4 video stored on the non-persistent filesystem
+ Given a computer
+ And I setup a filesystem share containing sample videos
+ And I start Tails from DVD with network unplugged and I login
+ And I copy the sample videos to "/home/amnesia" as user "amnesia"
+ When I open "/home/amnesia/video.mp4" with Totem
+ Then I see "SampleLocalMp4VideoFrame.png" after at most 10 seconds
+ Given I close Totem
+ And I copy the sample videos to "/home/amnesia/.gnupg" as user "amnesia"
+ When I try to open "/home/amnesia/.gnupg/video.mp4" with Totem
+ Then I see "TotemUnableToOpen.png" after at most 10 seconds
+
+ Scenario: Watching a WebM video over HTTPS, with and without the command-line
+ Given a computer
+ And I capture all network traffic
+ And I start Tails from DVD and I login
+ When I open "https://webm.html5.org/test.webm" with Totem
+ Then I see "SampleRemoteWebMVideoFrame.png" after at most 10 seconds
+ When I close Totem
+ And I start Totem through the GNOME menu
+ When I load the "https://webm.html5.org/test.webm" URL in Totem
+ Then I see "SampleRemoteWebMVideoFrame.png" after at most 10 seconds
+ And all Internet traffic has only flowed through Tor
+
+ @keep_volumes
+ Scenario: Installing Tails on a USB drive, creating a persistent partition, copying video files to it
+ Given the USB drive "current" contains Tails with persistence configured and password "asdf"
+ And a computer
+ And I setup a filesystem share containing sample videos
+ And I start Tails from USB drive "current" with network unplugged and I login with persistence password "asdf"
+ And I copy the sample videos to "/home/amnesia/Persistent" as user "amnesia"
+ And I copy the sample videos to "/home/amnesia/.gnupg" as user "amnesia"
+ And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off
+
+ @keep_volumes
+ Scenario: Watching a MP4 video stored on the persistent volume
+ Given a computer
+ And I start Tails from USB drive "current" with network unplugged and I login with persistence password "asdf"
+ And the file "/home/amnesia/Persistent/video.mp4" exists
+ When I open "/home/amnesia/Persistent/video.mp4" with Totem
+ Then I see "SampleLocalMp4VideoFrame.png" after at most 10 seconds
+ Given I close Totem
+ And the file "/home/amnesia/.gnupg/video.mp4" exists
+ When I try to open "/home/amnesia/.gnupg/video.mp4" with Totem
+ Then I see "TotemUnableToOpen.png" after at most 10 seconds