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awx/docs/networking.feature
Jared Tabor 92dc450940
Adds acceptance doc for networking UI
* Adds gerkin feature file for networking visualization
* Adds implementation details to networking.md
2018-03-29 16:53:57 -04:00

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Gherkin

Feature: Networking Topology Visualization
In order to increase the ease and understanding of network automation
As as network engineer
I want a visualization of the network topology so that I can
easily understand how the network topology is connected
Scenario: Blank canvas
Given an ansible inventory
When the user clicks on the network topology icon for that inventory
Then populate the toolbox with the data loaded from inventory
Scenario: Device Organization
Given an ansible inventory loaded into the canvas toolbox
When the user clicks and drags on a device in the inventory toolbox
Then place the device onto the topology canvas at the location of the user's mouse pointer
Scenario: Link Connection
Given an ansible inventory loaded into the canvas toolbox
When the user clicks and drags on a device in the inventory toolbox
Then automatically draw lines and circles that represent the links
And interfaces of the connected devices.
Scenario: Customize Layout
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user clicks and drags on a device on the topology canvas
Then move the device to the location of the user's mouse pointer
And update the links and interfaces representations
Scenario: Export SVG
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user clicks on the Export SVG button
Then capture the current view of the canvas
And download an SVG file of the canvas to the users computer
Scenario: Export YAML
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user clicks on the Export YAML button
Then capture the state of the current view of the canvas
And download a YAML file that represents the data to the user's computer
Scenario: Pan
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user clicks and drags on the background
Then move the viewport of the virtual canvas to match the user's mouse movement
Scenario: Zoom
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user scrolls their mousewheel or clicks and drags on the zoom widget
Then scale the viewport of the virtual canvas to the zoom level reflected on the zoom widget
Scenario: Hide information when zooming out
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user zooms out via mouse wheel or zoom widget
Then hide low-level information to provide a high-level overview as the zoom level changes
Scenario: Show more information when zooming in
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user zooms in via mouse wheel or zoom widget
Then show more low-level information to provide more detail for the devices that are in view on the virtual canvas
Scenario: Device Detail
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user clicks on show details device context menu button
Then show the device details including name, description, and host vars
Scenario: Remove Device
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user clicks on remove device context menu button
Then remove the device and connected links from the canvas
And return the device to the inventory toolbox
Scenario: Search by Device Name
Given a canvas populated with a network topology
When the user types the device name or selects it from a device drop down list
Then position the viewport on the virtual canvas over the device with that name