FreedomBox/functional_tests/features/voip_and_chat_server.feature
James Valleroy 075ccf402a
functional-tests: Minor cleanup of license headers and whitespace
Signed-off-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
2018-02-28 19:13:11 +01:00

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@apps @matrixsynapse
Feature: VoIP and Chat Server
Run Matrix Synapse server
Background:
Given I'm a logged in user
Given the domain name is set to mydomain
Given the matrixsynapse application is installed
Given the domain name for matrixsynapse is set to mydomain
Scenario: Enable matrixsynapse application
Given the matrixsynapse application is disabled
When I enable the matrixsynapse application
Then the matrixsynapse service should be running
Scenario: Disable matrixsynapse application
Given the matrixsynapse application is enabled
When I disable the matrixsynapse application
Then the matrixsynapse service should not be running