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- First verify that audittrail events has been collected. All audittrail events should be requested via the web interface.
- The returned list shoul should contain entries from all the different components expected to deliver audit trail information.
- Test the different filters
- Dates:
- Filter on a valid date range
- Only audit trail events from the date range should be present in the list of audit trail events.
- Filter on an invalid date range (the start date being after the end date)
- No change should happen to the list of events
- Filter only on a start date
- Only events from the start date and forward should be present in the event list
- Filter only on a end date
- Only event prior and up to the end date should be present in the event list
- Filter on a valid date range
- Filter on a known fileID
- Only events related to the specified fileID should be present in the event list.
- Filter on an unknown fileID
- No events should be present in the event list
- Filter on a known component
- Only events from the specified component should be present in the event list
- Filter on an unknown component
- No events should be present in the event list
- Filter on a known actor
- Only events related to the specified actor should be present in the event list
- Filter on an unknown actor
- No events should be present in the event list
- Filter on the different action types
- Only actions from the specified type should be present. "ALL" being the exception, as it should allow for any type.
- Dates:
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- Filter a couple of collections and verify only audit trails for the selected collection is listed.
- Change the number of listed event and verify the number of listed event changes accordingly.
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