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# vim: ft=cucumber fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
Feature: Opening pages
Scenario: :open with URL
Given I open about:blank
When I run :open http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/1.txt
And I wait until data/numbers/1.txt is loaded
And I run :tab-only
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- url: about:blank
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/numbers/1.txt
Scenario: :open without URL
When I set url.default_page to http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/11.txt
And I run :open
Then data/numbers/11.txt should be loaded
Scenario: :open without URL and -t
When I set url.default_page to http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/2.txt
And I run :open -t
Then data/numbers/2.txt should be loaded
Scenario: :open with invalid URL
When I set url.auto_search to never
And I run :open foo!
Then the error "Invalid URL" should be shown
Scenario: :open with -t and -b
When I run :open -t -b foo.bar
Then the error "Only one of -t/-b/-w/-p can be given!" should be shown
Scenario: Searching with :open
When I set url.auto_search to naive
And I set url.searchengines to {"DEFAULT": "http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/{}.txt"}
And I run :open 3
Then data/numbers/3.txt should be loaded
@flaky
Scenario: Opening in a new tab
Given I open about:blank
When I run :tab-only
And I run :open -t http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/4.txt
And I wait until data/numbers/4.txt is loaded
Then the following tabs should be open:
- about:blank
- data/numbers/4.txt (active)
Scenario: Opening in a new background tab
Given I open about:blank
When I run :tab-only
And I run :open -b http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/5.txt
And I wait until data/numbers/5.txt is loaded
Then the following tabs should be open:
- about:blank (active)
- data/numbers/5.txt
Scenario: :open with count
Given I open about:blank
When I run :tab-only
And I open about:blank in a new tab
And I run :open http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/6.txt with count 2
And I wait until data/numbers/6.txt is loaded
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- history:
- url: about:blank
- active: true
history:
- url: about:blank
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/numbers/6.txt
Scenario: Opening in a new tab (unrelated)
Given I open about:blank
When I set tabs.new_position.unrelated to next
And I set tabs.new_position.related to prev
And I run :tab-only
And I run :open -t http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/7.txt
And I wait until data/numbers/7.txt is loaded
Then the following tabs should be open:
- about:blank
- data/numbers/7.txt (active)
Scenario: Opening in a new tab (related)
Given I open about:blank
When I set tabs.new_position.unrelated to next
And I set tabs.new_position.related to prev
And I run :tab-only
And I run :open -t --related http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/8.txt
And I wait until data/numbers/8.txt is loaded
Then the following tabs should be open:
- data/numbers/8.txt (active)
- about:blank
Scenario: Opening in a new window
Given I open about:blank
When I run :tab-only
And I run :open -w http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/9.txt
And I wait until data/numbers/9.txt is loaded
Then the session should look like:
windows:
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- active: true
url: about:blank
- tabs:
- active: true
history:
- active: true
url: http://localhost:*/data/numbers/9.txt
Scenario: Opening a quickmark
When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/10.txt quickmarktest
And I run :open quickmarktest
Then data/numbers/10.txt should be loaded
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