/** @file Test the login flow. */ import * as test from '@playwright/test' import * as actions from './actions' test.test('sign up flow', async ({ page }) => { const api = await actions.mockApi({ page }) api.setCurrentUser(null) await page.goto('/') const email = 'example.email+1234@testing.org' const name = 'a custom user name' // These values should be different, otherwise the email and name may come from the defaults. test.expect(email).not.toStrictEqual(api.defaultEmail) test.expect(name).not.toStrictEqual(api.defaultName) // Set username panel await actions.locateEmailInput(page).fill(email) await actions.locatePasswordInput(page).fill(actions.VALID_PASSWORD) await actions.locateLoginButton(page).click() await test.expect(actions.locateSetUsernamePanel(page)).toBeVisible() // Logged in, but account disabled await actions.locateUsernameInput(page).fill(name) await actions.locateSetUsernameButton(page).click() await test.expect(actions.locateUpgradeButton(page)).toBeVisible() await test.expect(actions.locateDriveView(page)).not.toBeVisible() // Logged in, and account enabled const currentUser = api.currentUser test.expect(currentUser).toBeDefined() if (currentUser != null) { currentUser.isEnabled = true } await actions.login({ page }, email) await test.expect(actions.locateUpgradeButton(page)).not.toBeVisible() await test.expect(actions.locateDriveView(page)).toBeVisible() test.expect(api.currentUser?.email, 'new user has correct email').toBe(email) test.expect(api.currentUser?.name, 'new user has correct name').toBe(name) })