element-web-Github/playwright/e2e/read-receipts/new-messages-thread-roots.spec.ts
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/*
Copyright 2024 New Vector Ltd.
Copyright 2023 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only
Please see LICENSE files in the repository root for full details.
*/
/* See readme.md for tips on writing these tests. */
import { many, test } from ".";
test.describe("Read receipts", () => {
test.describe("new messages", () => {
test.describe("thread roots", () => {
test("Reading a thread root does not mark the thread as read", async ({
roomAlpha: room1,
roomBeta: room2,
util,
msg,
}) => {
// Given a thread exists
await util.goTo(room1);
await util.receiveMessages(room2, ["Msg1", msg.threadedOff("Msg1", "Resp1")]);
await util.assertUnread(room2, 1); // (Sanity)
// When I read the main timeline
await util.goTo(room2);
// Then room doesn't appear unread but the thread does
await util.assertRead(room2);
await util.assertUnreadThread("Msg1");
});
test("Reading a thread root within the thread view marks it as read in the main timeline", async ({
roomAlpha: room1,
roomBeta: room2,
util,
msg,
}) => {
// Given lots of messages are on the main timeline, and one has a thread off it
await util.goTo(room1);
await util.receiveMessages(room2, [
...many("beforeThread", 30),
"ThreadRoot",
msg.threadedOff("ThreadRoot", "InThread"),
...many("afterThread", 30),
]);
await util.assertUnread(room2, 61); // Sanity
// When I jump to an old message and read the thread
await msg.jumpTo(room2.name, "beforeThread0000");
// When the thread is opened, the timeline is scrolled until the thread root reached the center
await util.openThread("ThreadRoot");
// Then the thread root is marked as read in the main timeline,
// 30 remaining messages are unread - 7 messages are displayed under the thread root
await util.assertUnread(room2, 30 - 7);
});
test("Creating a new thread based on a reply makes the room unread", async ({
roomAlpha: room1,
roomBeta: room2,
util,
msg,
}) => {
// Given a message and reply exist and are read
await util.goTo(room1);
await util.receiveMessages(room2, ["Msg1", msg.replyTo("Msg1", "Reply1")]);
await util.goTo(room2);
await util.assertRead(room2);
await util.goTo(room1);
await util.assertRead(room2);
// When I receive a thread message created on the reply
await util.receiveMessages(room2, [msg.threadedOff("Reply1", "Resp1")]);
// Then the thread is unread
await util.goTo(room2);
await util.assertUnreadThread("Reply1");
});
test("Reading a thread whose root is a reply makes the thread read", async ({
roomAlpha: room1,
roomBeta: room2,
util,
msg,
}) => {
// Given an unread thread off a reply exists
await util.goTo(room1);
await util.receiveMessages(room2, [
"Msg1",
msg.replyTo("Msg1", "Reply1"),
msg.threadedOff("Reply1", "Resp1"),
]);
await util.assertUnread(room2, 2);
await util.goTo(room2);
await util.assertRead(room2);
await util.assertUnreadThread("Reply1");
// When I read the thread
await util.openThread("Reply1");
// Then the room and thread are read
await util.assertRead(room2);
await util.assertReadThread("Reply1");
});
});
});
});