Test 3-02 - Manage Project Publicity (DB Mode) ======= # Purpose: To verify that a non system admin user can change project publicity of a project when users are managed locally by Harbor (DB mode). # References: User guide # Environment: * This test requires that a Harbor instance is running and available. * Harbor is set to authenticate against a local database. ( auth_mode is set to **db_auth** .) The user data is stored in a local database. * A linux host with Docker CLI installed (Docker client). * At least three non-admin users are in Harbor. # Test Steps: **NOTE:** * In below test, user A, B are non system admin users. User A, B and project X should be replaced by longer and meaningful names. * MUST use two kinds of browsers at the same time to ensure independent sessions. For example, use Chrome and Firefox, or Chrome and Safari. * DO NOT use the same browser to log in two users at the same time in different windows(tabs). 1. Log in to UI as user A (non-admin). 2. Create a new project X with publicity is on. 3. On a Docker client host, use `docker login ` to log in as user A. 4. Push an image to project X. 5. On the Docker client host, log out user A and log in as user B. 6. User B pulls an image from project X. 7. Keeps user A's UI session logging on, in a different browser log in as user B. 8. User B views "My Projects", should not see project X. 9. User B views "Public Projects", should see project X. 10. In user A's UI, change publicity of project X to off. 11. In user B's UI, user B checks "My Projects" and "Public Projects", should not see project X in both places. 12. On the Docker client host, user B pulls an image from project X. (should fail) 13. In user A's UI, change publicity of project X to on again. 14. User B views "My Projects", should not see project X. 15. User B views "Public Projects", should see project X. # Expected Outcome: * Step 6, user B's pulling image from project X should succeed. * Step 7, make sure to keep A's session while using another browser to log in user B. * Step 8-11, as described. * Step 12, user B's pulling should fail. * Step 13-15, as described. # Possible Problems: None