mediawiki-extensions-Visual.../modules/ve-mw/tests/browser/features/multiedit_workflow.feature
Cmcmahon 2ebbd0f038 [BrowserTest] This test is unreliable in any version of Chrome
The issue is that when running automatically, upon loading the
page to be edited a second and third time, the cursor ends up
in a random place within the existing text of the article.

The test expects the cursor to always be at the start of the
article text, and this happens in Firefox.

I did a cursory check and I could not reproduce the issue of random
cursor placement upon multiple edits to the same article. There
may be a bug here, but it is not trivial to reproduce.

So let's take this test out of the Jenkins builds in the service
of more reliable green tests.

Change-Id: Ie3dd76c5b40f3035d43e6f0a06327adb70900f60
2014-12-19 09:34:20 -07:00

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Feature: VisualEditor multi-edit workflow
Goal of the test is to make sure the "Save" and "Review Changes"
workflows are consistent even where a user makes multiple page
edits in the same session. See this bug ticket:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57654
Not implemented as a Scenario outline since the goal is
to test multiple page edits within a single session.
Scenario: Make multiple edits to the same article
Given I enter and save the first edit
And I enter and save a second edit
And I enter and save a third edit
Then the saved page should contain all three edits.