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# vim: ft=cucumber fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
Feature: Going back and forward.
Testing the :back/:forward commands.
@skip # Too flaky
Scenario: Going back/forward
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I run :tab-only
And I run :back
And I wait until data/backforward/1.txt is loaded
And I reload
And I run :forward
And I wait until data/backforward/2.txt is loaded
And I reload
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- history:
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
# https://travis-ci.org/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/jobs/157941720
@qtwebengine_flaky
Scenario: Going back in a new tab
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I run :tab-only
And I run :back -t
And I wait until data/backforward/1.txt is loaded
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- history:
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
- active: true
history:
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
Scenario: Going back in a new tab without history
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I run :tab-only
And I run :back -t
Then the error "At beginning of history." should be shown
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
Scenario: Going back in a new background tab
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I run :tab-only
And I run :back -b
And I wait until data/backforward/1.txt is loaded
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
- history:
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
@flaky
Scenario: Going back with count.
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I open data/backforward/3.txt
And I run :tab-only
And I run :back with count 2
And I wait until data/backforward/1.txt is loaded
And I reload
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- history:
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/3.txt
Scenario: Going back too much with count.
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I open data/backforward/3.txt
And I run :back with count 3
Then the error "At beginning of history." should be shown
Scenario: Going back with very big count.
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I run :back with count 99999999999
# Make sure it doesn't hang
And I run :message-info "Still alive!"
Then the error "At beginning of history." should be shown
And the message "Still alive!" should be shown
@qtwebengine_flaky
Scenario: Going back in a new window
Given I clean up open tabs
When I open data/backforward/1.txt
And I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I run :back -w
And I wait until data/backforward/1.txt is loaded
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- url: about:blank
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- url: about:blank
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/1.txt
- url: http://localhost:*/data/backforward/2.txt
Scenario: Going back without history
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I run :back
Then the error "At beginning of history." should be shown
Scenario: Going forward without history
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I run :forward
Then the error "At end of history." should be shown
@qtwebengine_skip: Getting 'at beginning of history' when going back
Scenario: Going forward too much with count.
Given I open data/backforward/1.txt
When I open data/backforward/2.txt
And I open data/backforward/3.txt
And I run :back with count 2
And I run :forward with count 3
Then the error "At end of history." should be shown
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