Feature: quickmarks and bookmarks ## bookmarks Scenario: Saving a bookmark When I open data/title.html And I run :bookmark-add Then the message "Bookmarked http://localhost:*/data/title.html!" should be shown And the bookmark file should contain "http://localhost:*/data/title.html Test title" Scenario: Saving a duplicate bookmark Given I have a fresh instance When I open data/title.html And I run :bookmark-add And I run :bookmark-add Then the error "Bookmark already exists!" should be shown Scenario: Loading a bookmark When I run :tab-only And I run :bookmark-load http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/1.txt Then data/numbers/1.txt should be loaded And the following tabs should be open: - data/numbers/1.txt (active) Scenario: Loading a bookmark in a new tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I run :bookmark-load -t http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/2.txt Then data/numbers/2.txt should be loaded And the following tabs should be open: - about:blank - data/numbers/2.txt (active) Scenario: Loading a bookmark in a background tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I run :bookmark-load -b http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/3.txt Then data/numbers/3.txt should be loaded And the following tabs should be open: - about:blank (active) - data/numbers/3.txt Scenario: Loading a bookmark in a new window Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I run :bookmark-load -w http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/4.txt And I wait until data/numbers/4.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/4.txt Scenario: Loading a bookmark with -t and -b When I run :bookmark-load -t -b about:blank Then the error "Only one of -t/-b/-w can be given!" should be shown Scenario: Deleting a bookmark which does not exist When I run :bookmark-del doesnotexist Then the error "Bookmark 'doesnotexist' not found!" should be shown Scenario: Deleting a bookmark When I open data/numbers/5.txt And I run :bookmark-add And I run :bookmark-del http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/5.txt Then the bookmark file should not contain "http://localhost:*/data/numbers/5.txt " ## quickmarks Scenario: Saving a quickmark (:quickmark-add) When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/6.txt six Then the quickmark file should contain "six http://localhost:*/data/numbers/6.txt" Scenario: Saving a quickmark (:quickmark-save) When I open http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/7.txt And I run :quickmark-save And I wait for "Entering mode KeyMode.prompt (reason: question asked)" in the log And I press the keys "seven" And I press the keys "" Then the quickmark file should contain "seven http://localhost:*/data/numbers/7.txt" Scenario: Saving a duplicate quickmark (without override) When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/8.txt eight And I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/8_2.txt eight And I wait for "Entering mode KeyMode.yesno (reason: question asked)" in the log And I run :prompt-no Then the quickmark file should contain "eight http://localhost:*/data/numbers/8.txt" Scenario: Saving a duplicate quickmark (with override) When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/9.txt nine And I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/9_2.txt nine And I wait for "Entering mode KeyMode.yesno (reason: question asked)" in the log And I run :prompt-yes Then the quickmark file should contain "nine http://localhost:*/data/numbers/9_2.txt" Scenario: Adding a quickmark with an empty name When I run :quickmark-add about:blank "" Then the error "Can't set mark with empty name!" should be shown Scenario: Adding a quickmark with an empty URL When I run :quickmark-add "" foo Then the error "Can't set mark with empty URL!" should be shown Scenario: Loading a quickmark Given I have a fresh instance When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/10.txt ten And I run :quickmark-load ten Then data/numbers/10.txt should be loaded And the following tabs should be open: - data/numbers/10.txt (active) Scenario: Loading a quickmark in a new tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/11.txt eleven And I run :quickmark-load -t eleven Then data/numbers/11.txt should be loaded And the following tabs should be open: - about:blank - data/numbers/11.txt (active) Scenario: Loading a quickmark in a background tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/12.txt twelve And I run :quickmark-load -b twelve Then data/numbers/12.txt should be loaded And the following tabs should be open: - about:blank (active) - data/numbers/12.txt Scenario: Loading a quickmark in a new window Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/13.txt thirteen And I run :quickmark-load -w thirteen And I wait until data/numbers/13.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/13.txt Scenario: Loading a quickmark which does not exist When I run :quickmark-load -b doesnotexist Then the error "Quickmark 'doesnotexist' does not exist!" should be shown Scenario: Loading a quickmark with -t and -b When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/14.txt fourteen When I run :quickmark-load -t -b fourteen Then the error "Only one of -t/-b/-w can be given!" should be shown Scenario: Deleting a quickmark which does not exist When I run :quickmark-del doesnotexist Then the error "Quickmark 'doesnotexist' not found!" should be shown Scenario: Deleting a quickmark When I run :quickmark-add http://localhost:(port)/data/numbers/15.txt fifteen And I run :quickmark-del fifteen Then the quickmark file should not contain "fourteen http://localhost:*/data/numbers/15.txt "