# vim: ft=cucumber fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et: Feature: Invoking a new process Simulate what happens when running qutebrowser with an existing instance Background: Given I clean up open tabs Scenario: Using new_instance_open_target = tab When I set new_instance_open_target to tab And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html as a URL Then the following tabs should be open: - data/title.html - data/search.html (active) Scenario: Using new_instance_open_target = tab-bg When I set new_instance_open_target to tab-bg And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html as a URL Then the following tabs should be open: - data/title.html (active) - data/search.html Scenario: Using new_instance_open_target = window When I set new_instance_open_target to window And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html as a URL Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - history: - url: about:blank - url: http://localhost:*/data/title.html - tabs: - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/search.html Scenario: Using new_instance_open_target = private-window When I set new_instance_open_target to private-window And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html as a URL Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - history: - url: about:blank - url: http://localhost:*/data/title.html - private: True tabs: - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/search.html Scenario: Using new_instance_open_target_window = last-opened When I set new_instance_open_target to tab And I set new_instance_open_target_window to last-opened And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html in a new window And I open data/hello.txt as a URL Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - history: - url: about:blank - url: http://localhost:*/data/title.html - tabs: - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/search.html - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/hello.txt Scenario: Using new_instance_open_target_window = first-opened When I set new_instance_open_target to tab And I set new_instance_open_target_window to first-opened And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html in a new window And I open data/hello.txt as a URL Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - history: - url: about:blank - url: http://localhost:*/data/title.html - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/hello.txt - tabs: - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/search.html # issue #1060 Scenario: Using target_window = first-opened after tab-give When I set new_instance_open_target to tab And I set new_instance_open_target_window to first-opened And I open data/title.html And I open data/search.html in a new tab And I run :tab-give And I wait until data/search.html is loaded And I open data/hello.txt as a URL Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - history: - url: about:blank - url: http://localhost:*/data/title.html - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/hello.txt - tabs: - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/search.html Scenario: Opening a new qutebrowser instance with no parameters When I set new_instance_open_target to tab And I set url.start_pages to ["http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt"] And I open data/title.html And I spawn a new window And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - history: - url: about:blank - url: http://localhost:*/data/title.html - tabs: - history: - url: http://localhost:*/data/hello.txt