def test_use_group_configuration(self):
        """
        Scenario: Ensure that the group configuration can be used by split_module correctly
        Given I have a course without group configurations
        When I create new group configuration
        And I set new name and add a new group, save the group configuration
        And I go to the unit page in Studio
        And I add new advanced module "Content Experiment"
        When I assign created group configuration to the module
        Then I see the module has correct groups
        """
        self.page.visit()
        # Create new group configuration
        self.page.create_experiment_group_configuration()
        config = self.page.experiment_group_configurations[0]
        config.name = "New Group Configuration Name"
        # Add new group
        config.add_group()
        config.groups[2].name = "New group"
        # Save the configuration
        config.save()

        split_test = self._add_split_test_to_vertical(number=0)

        container = ContainerPage(self.browser, split_test.locator)
        container.visit()
        container.edit()
        component_editor = ComponentEditorView(self.browser, container.locator)
        component_editor.set_select_value_and_save('Group Configuration', 'New Group Configuration Name')
        self.verify_groups(container, ['Group A', 'Group B', 'New group'], [])
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    def test_use_group_configuration(self):
        """
        Scenario: Ensure that the group configuration can be used by split_module correctly
        Given I have a course without group configurations
        When I create new group configuration
        And I set new name and add a new group, save the group configuration
        And I go to the unit page in Studio
        And I add new advanced module "Content Experiment"
        When I assign created group configuration to the module
        Then I see the module has correct groups
        """
        self.page.visit()
        # Create new group configuration
        self.page.create_experiment_group_configuration()
        config = self.page.experiment_group_configurations[0]
        config.name = "New Group Configuration Name"
        # Add new group
        config.add_group()
        config.groups[2].name = "New group"
        # Save the configuration
        config.save()

        split_test = self._add_split_test_to_vertical(number=0)

        container = ContainerPage(self.browser, split_test.locator)
        container.visit()
        container.edit()
        component_editor = XBlockEditorView(self.browser, container.locator)
        component_editor.set_select_value_and_save(
            'Group Configuration', 'New Group Configuration Name')
        self.verify_groups(container, ['Group A', 'Group B', 'New group'], [])
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    def test_easy_access_from_experiment(self):
        """
        Scenario: When a Content Experiment uses a Group Configuration,
        ensure that the link to that Group Configuration works correctly.

        Given I have a course with two Group Configurations
        And Content Experiment is assigned to one Group Configuration
        Then I see a link to Group Configuration
        When I click on the Group Configuration link
        Then I see the Group Configurations page
        And I see that appropriate Group Configuration is expanded.
        """
        # Create a new group configurations
        self.course_fixture._update_xblock(
            self.course_fixture._course_location, {
                "metadata": {
                    u"user_partitions": [
                        create_user_partition_json(
                            0, "Name", "Description.",
                            [Group("0", "Group A"),
                             Group("1", "Group B")]),
                        create_user_partition_json(
                            1, 'Name of second Group Configuration',
                            'Second group configuration.', [
                                Group("0", 'Alpha'),
                                Group("1", 'Beta'),
                                Group("2", 'Gamma')
                            ]),
                    ],
                },
            })

        # Assign newly created group configuration to unit
        vertical = self.course_fixture.get_nested_xblocks(
            category="vertical")[0]
        self.course_fixture.create_xblock(
            vertical.locator,
            XBlockFixtureDesc('split_test',
                              'Test Content Experiment',
                              metadata={'user_partition_id': 1}))

        unit = ContainerPage(self.browser, vertical.locator)
        unit.visit()
        experiment = unit.xblocks[0]

        group_configuration_link_name = experiment.group_configuration_link_name

        experiment.go_to_group_configuration_page()
        self.page.wait_for_page()

        # Appropriate Group Configuration is expanded.
        self.assertFalse(
            self.page.experiment_group_configurations[0].is_expanded)
        self.assertTrue(
            self.page.experiment_group_configurations[1].is_expanded)

        self.assertEqual(group_configuration_link_name,
                         self.page.experiment_group_configurations[1].name)
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    def test_split_test_LMS_staff_view(self):
        """
        Scenario: Ensure that split test is correctly rendered in LMS staff mode as it is
                  and after inactive group removal.

        Given I have a course with group configurations and split test that assigned to first group configuration
        Then I publish split test and view it in LMS in staff view
        And it is rendered correctly
        Then I go to group configuration and delete group
        Then I publish split test and view it in LMS in staff view
        And it is rendered correctly
        Then I go to split test and delete inactive vertical
        Then I publish unit and view unit in LMS in staff view
        And it is rendered correctly
        """

        config, split_test = self.create_group_configuration_experiment([
            Group("0", "Group A"),
            Group("1", "Group B"),
            Group("2", "Group C")
        ], True)
        container = ContainerPage(self.browser, split_test.locator)

        # render in LMS correctly
        courseware_page = CoursewarePage(self.browser, self.course_id)
        self.publish_unit_and_verify_groups_in_lms(
            courseware_page, [u'Group A', u'Group B', u'Group C'])

        # I go to group configuration and delete group
        self.page.visit()
        self.page.q(css='.group-toggle').first.click()
        config.edit()
        config.groups[2].remove()
        config.save()
        self.page.q(css='.group-toggle').first.click()
        self._assert_fields(config,
                            name="Name",
                            description="Description",
                            groups=["Group A", "Group B"])
        self.browser.close()
        self.browser.switch_to_window(self.browser.window_handles[0])

        # render in LMS to see how inactive vertical is rendered
        self.publish_unit_and_verify_groups_in_lms(
            courseware_page,
            [u'Group A', u'Group B', u'Group ID 2 (inactive)'],
            publish=False)

        self.browser.close()
        self.browser.switch_to_window(self.browser.window_handles[0])

        # I go to split test and delete inactive vertical
        container.visit()
        container.delete(0)

        # render in LMS again
        self.publish_unit_and_verify_groups_in_lms(courseware_page,
                                                   [u'Group A', u'Group B'])
    def test_easy_access_from_experiment(self):
        """
        Scenario: When a Content Experiment uses a Group Configuration,
        ensure that the link to that Group Configuration works correctly.

        Given I have a course with two Group Configurations
        And Content Experiment is assigned to one Group Configuration
        Then I see a link to Group Configuration
        When I click on the Group Configuration link
        Then I see the Group Configurations page
        And I see that appropriate Group Configuration is expanded.
        """
        # Create a new group configurations
        self.course_fixture._update_xblock(self.course_fixture._course_location, {
            "metadata": {
                u"user_partitions": [
                    create_user_partition_json(
                        0,
                        "Name",
                        "Description.",
                        [Group("0", "Group A"), Group("1", "Group B")]
                    ),
                    create_user_partition_json(
                        1,
                        'Name of second Group Configuration',
                        'Second group configuration.',
                        [Group("0", 'Alpha'), Group("1", 'Beta'), Group("2", 'Gamma')]
                    ),
                ],
            },
        })

        # Assign newly created group configuration to unit
        vertical = self.course_fixture.get_nested_xblocks(category="vertical")[0]
        self.course_fixture.create_xblock(
            vertical.locator,
            XBlockFixtureDesc('split_test', 'Test Content Experiment', metadata={'user_partition_id': 1})
        )

        unit = ContainerPage(self.browser, vertical.locator)
        unit.visit()
        experiment = unit.xblocks[0]

        group_configuration_link_name = experiment.group_configuration_link_name

        experiment.go_to_group_configuration_page()
        self.page.wait_for_page()

        # Appropriate Group Configuration is expanded.
        self.assertFalse(self.page.experiment_group_configurations[0].is_expanded)
        self.assertTrue(self.page.experiment_group_configurations[1].is_expanded)

        self.assertEqual(
            group_configuration_link_name,
            self.page.experiment_group_configurations[1].name
        )
    def test_split_test_LMS_staff_view(self):
        """
        Scenario: Ensure that split test is correctly rendered in LMS staff mode as it is
                  and after inactive group removal.

        Given I have a course with group configurations and split test that assigned to first group configuration
        Then I publish split test and view it in LMS in staff view
        And it is rendered correctly
        Then I go to group configuration and delete group
        Then I publish split test and view it in LMS in staff view
        And it is rendered correctly
        Then I go to split test and delete inactive vertical
        Then I publish unit and view unit in LMS in staff view
        And it is rendered correctly
        """

        config, split_test = self.create_group_configuration_experiment([Group("0", "Group A"), Group("1", "Group B"), Group("2", "Group C")], True)
        container = ContainerPage(self.browser, split_test.locator)

        # render in LMS correctly
        courseware_page = CoursewarePage(self.browser, self.course_id)
        self.publish_unit_and_verify_groups_in_lms(courseware_page, [u'Group A', u'Group B', u'Group C'])

        # I go to group configuration and delete group
        self.page.visit()
        self.page.q(css='.group-toggle').first.click()
        config.edit()
        config.groups[2].remove()
        config.save()
        self.page.q(css='.group-toggle').first.click()
        self._assert_fields(config, name="Name", description="Description", groups=["Group A", "Group B"])
        self.browser.close()
        self.browser.switch_to_window(self.browser.window_handles[0])

        # render in LMS to see how inactive vertical is rendered
        self.publish_unit_and_verify_groups_in_lms(
            courseware_page,
            [u'Group A', u'Group B', u'Group ID 2 (inactive)'],
            publish=False
        )

        self.browser.close()
        self.browser.switch_to_window(self.browser.window_handles[0])

        # I go to split test and delete inactive vertical
        container.visit()
        container.delete(0)

        # render in LMS again
        self.publish_unit_and_verify_groups_in_lms(courseware_page, [u'Group A', u'Group B'])
    def test_container_page_active_verticals_names_are_synced(self):
        """
        Scenario: Ensure that the Content Experiment display synced vertical names and correct groups.
        Given I have a course with group configuration
        And I go to the Group Configuration page in Studio
        And I edit the name of the group configuration, add new group and remove old one
        And I change the name for the group "New group" to "Second Group"
        And I go to the Container page in Studio
        And I edit the Content Experiment
        Then I see the group configuration name is changed in `Group Configuration` dropdown
        And the group configuration name is changed on container page
        And I see the module has 2 active groups and one inactive
        And I see "Add missing groups" link exists
        When I click on "Add missing groups" link
        The I see the module has 3 active groups and one inactive
        """
        self.course_fixture._update_xblock(self.course_fixture._course_location, {
            "metadata": {
                u"user_partitions": [
                    create_user_partition_json(
                        0,
                        'Name of the Group Configuration',
                        'Description of the group configuration.',
                        [Group("0", 'Group A'), Group("1", 'Group B'), Group("2", 'Group C')]
                    ),
                ],
            },
        })

        # Add split test to vertical and assign newly created group configuration to it
        split_test = self._add_split_test_to_vertical(number=0, group_configuration_metadata={'user_partition_id': 0})

        self.page.visit()
        config = self.page.experiment_group_configurations[0]
        config.edit()
        config.name = "Second Group Configuration Name"
        # `Group C` -> `Second Group`
        config.groups[2].name = "Second Group"
        # Add new group
        config.add_group()  # Group D
        # Remove Group A
        config.groups[0].remove()
        # Save the configuration
        config.save()

        container = ContainerPage(self.browser, split_test.locator)
        container.visit()
        container.edit()
        component_editor = ComponentEditorView(self.browser, container.locator)
        self.assertEqual(
            "Second Group Configuration Name",
            component_editor.get_selected_option_text('Group Configuration')
        )
        component_editor.cancel()
        self.assertIn(
            "Second Group Configuration Name",
            container.get_xblock_information_message()
        )
        self.verify_groups(
            container, ['Group B', 'Second Group'], ['Group ID 0'],
            verify_missing_groups_not_present=False
        )
        # Click the add button and verify that the groups were added on the page
        container.add_missing_groups()
        self.verify_groups(container, ['Group B', 'Second Group', 'Group D'], ['Group ID 0'])
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    def test_container_page_active_verticals_names_are_synced(self):
        """
        Scenario: Ensure that the Content Experiment display synced vertical names and correct groups.
        Given I have a course with group configuration
        And I go to the Group Configuration page in Studio
        And I edit the name of the group configuration, add new group and remove old one
        And I change the name for the group "New group" to "Second Group"
        And I go to the Container page in Studio
        And I edit the Content Experiment
        Then I see the group configuration name is changed in `Group Configuration` dropdown
        And the group configuration name is changed on container page
        And I see the module has 2 active groups and one inactive
        And I see "Add missing groups" link exists
        When I click on "Add missing groups" link
        The I see the module has 3 active groups and one inactive
        """
        self.course_fixture._update_xblock(
            self.course_fixture._course_location, {
                "metadata": {
                    u"user_partitions": [
                        create_user_partition_json(
                            0, 'Name of the Group Configuration',
                            'Description of the group configuration.', [
                                Group("0", 'Group A'),
                                Group("1", 'Group B'),
                                Group("2", 'Group C')
                            ]),
                    ],
                },
            })

        # Add split test to vertical and assign newly created group configuration to it
        split_test = self._add_split_test_to_vertical(
            number=0, group_configuration_metadata={'user_partition_id': 0})

        self.page.visit()
        config = self.page.experiment_group_configurations[0]
        config.edit()
        config.name = "Second Group Configuration Name"
        # `Group C` -> `Second Group`
        config.groups[2].name = "Second Group"
        # Add new group
        config.add_group()  # Group D
        # Remove Group A
        config.groups[0].remove()
        # Save the configuration
        config.save()

        container = ContainerPage(self.browser, split_test.locator)
        container.visit()
        container.edit()
        component_editor = XBlockEditorView(self.browser, container.locator)
        self.assertEqual(
            "Second Group Configuration Name",
            component_editor.get_selected_option_text('Group Configuration'))
        component_editor.cancel()
        self.assertIn("Second Group Configuration Name",
                      container.get_xblock_information_message())
        self.verify_groups(container, ['Group B', 'Second Group'],
                           ['Group ID 0'],
                           verify_missing_groups_not_present=False)
        # Click the add button and verify that the groups were added on the page
        container.add_missing_groups()
        self.verify_groups(container, ['Group B', 'Second Group', 'Group D'],
                           ['Group ID 0'])