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Martin Kraft 25fd962016 MM-14412: Enables force removals of team/channel members base on group constraints. (#10490)
* MM-14412: Enables force removals of team/channel members base on group constraints.

* Renames some existing methods and variables.

* Change return types to ChannelMembers and TeamMembers for some existing methods.

* Adds option to change LDAP_DATA to either 'qa' or 'test' with env variable.

* Adds methods to retrieve ChannelMembers and TeamMembers that, based on group constraints, should be deleted.

* Adds helper functions to create GroupTeams and GroupChannels.

* MM-14412: Switches to helper methods for GroupSyncable creation in test files.

* MM-14412: Style fix.

* MM-14412: Switches remaining GroupSyncable instances to be created with helper functions.

* MM-14412: Typo fix.

* MM-11412: Build fixes.

* MM-14412: Checks if user is team member before re-adding.

* MM-14412: Update for change of GroupConstrained fields type.
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Testing Text Processing

The text processing tests located in the doc/developer/tests folder are designed for use with the /test url command. This command posts the raw contents of a specified .md file in the doc/developer/test folder into Mattermost.

Turning on /test

Access the System Console from the Main Menu. Under Service Settings make sure that Enable Testing is set to true, then click Save. You may also change this setting from config.json by setting ”EnableTesting”: true. Changing this setting requires a server restart to take effect.

Running the Tests

In the text input box in Mattermost, type: /test url [file-name-in-testing-folder].md. Some examples:

/test url test-emoticons.md
/test url test-links.md

Notes:

  1. If a test has prerequisites, make sure your Mattermost setup meets the requirements described at the top of the test file.
  2. Some tests are over 4000 characters in length and will render across multiple posts.

Manual Testing

It is possible to manually test specific sections of any test, instead of using the /test command. Do this by clicking Raw in the header for the file when its open in GitHub, then copy and paste any section into Mattermost to post it. Manual testing only supports sections of 4000 characters or less per post.