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Test 2-06 - User Delete Projects (DB Mode)
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# Purpose:
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To verify that a non-admin user can delete projects when users are managed locally by Harbor (DB mode).
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# References:
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User guide
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# Environment:
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* This test requires that two(2) Harbor instances are running and available.
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* 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.
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* A linux host with Docker CLI installed (Docker client).
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* At least a non-admin user.
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# Test Steps:
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**NOTE:**
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* In below test, user A is non-admin user. User A and project X should be replaced by longer and meaningful names.
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* Must use two kinds of browsers at the same time to ensure independent sessions. For example, use Chrome and Firefox, or Chrome and Safari.
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* DO NOT use the same browser to log in two users at the same time in different windows(tabs).
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1. Log in to UI as user A (non-admin).
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2. Create a project X so that the user has the project admin role.
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3. On a Docker client, log in as User A and run `docker push` to push an image to project X, e.g. projectX/myimage:v1.
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4. Push an image with different name to project X, e.g. projectX/newimage:v1 .
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5. Run `docker pull` to verify images can be pulled successfully.
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6. In UI, delete project X directly. (should fail with errors)
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7. While keeping the current user A logged on, in a different browser, log in as admin user.
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8. Under "Admin Options", create a replication policy of project X to another Harbor instance. (Do not need to activate this policy.)
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9. Switch to the UI of User A, delete all images under project X.
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10. In user A's UI, delete project X directly. (should fail with errors)
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11. Switch to the UI of admin user, delete the replication policy of project X.
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12. In user A's UI, delete project X.
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13. In user A's UI, recreate project X,
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14. On a Docker client, log in as User A and run `docker push` to push an image to project X, e.g. projectX/anotherimage:v1. The image name should not be the same as those deleted in previous steps.
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15. Switch to the UI of admin user, view images under the re-created project X.
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16. As an admin user, view the log in dashboard and should see delete and create operations of project X.
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# Expected Outcome:
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* Step 6, deleting project X should fail because there are images under it.
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* Step 10, deleting project X should fail because there is an image replication policy under it.
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* Step 12, deleting project X should succeed.
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* Step 13, re-creation of project X should succeed.
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* Step 14, push should succeed.
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* Step 15, project X should contain newly pushed image. The old images should not be displayed.
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* Step 16, there should be logs for delete and create of project X, notice the project name of the deleted operation is displayed differently.
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# Possible Problems:
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None |