Implement testing for -month, -day, -year, and -reminisce

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default_hour: 9
default_minute: 0
editor: ''
encrypt: false
template: false
highlight: true
journals:
default: features/journals/dates_similar.journal
linewrap: 80
tagsymbols: '@'
timeformat: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'
indent_character: "|"

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[2018-02-04 06:04] Today is 2018-02-04.
[2018-03-05 08:06] Today is 2018-03-05.
[2019-01-03 10:08] Today is 2019-01-03.
[2020-02-05 12:10] Today is 2020-02-05.
[2021-01-03 15:39] Today is 2021-01-03.

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| But I'm better. | But I'm better.
""" """
Scenario: Searching entries by numerical month
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -month 2"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2018-02-04 06:04 Today is 2018-02-04.
2020-02-05 12:10 Today is 2020-02-05.
"""
Scenario: Searching entries by full month string
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -month February"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2018-02-04 06:04 Today is 2018-02-04.
2020-02-05 12:10 Today is 2020-02-05.
"""
Scenario: Searching entries by "Mmm" month
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -month Feb"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2018-02-04 06:04 Today is 2018-02-04.
2020-02-05 12:10 Today is 2020-02-05.
"""
Scenario: Searching entries by day
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -day 5"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2018-03-05 08:06 Today is 2018-03-05.
2020-02-05 12:10 Today is 2020-02-05.
"""
Scenario: Searching entries by full year
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -year 2018"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2018-02-04 06:04 Today is 2018-02-04.
2018-03-05 08:06 Today is 2018-03-05.
"""
Scenario: Searching entries by "yy" year
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -year 18"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2018-02-04 06:04 Today is 2018-02-04.
2018-03-05 08:06 Today is 2018-03-05.
"""
Scenario: Searching entries by day and month
Given we use the config "dates_similar.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -month 1 -day 3"
Then we should get no error
And the output should be
"""
2019-01-03 10:08 Today is 2019-01-03.
2021-01-03 15:39 Today is 2021-01-03.
"""
Scenario: Loading a DayOne Journal Scenario: Loading a DayOne Journal
Given we use the config "dayone.yaml" Given we use the config "dayone.yaml"
When we run "jrnl -from 'feb 2013'" When we run "jrnl -from 'feb 2013'"

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assert cli_as_dict("-on 'saturday'") == expected_args(on_date="saturday") assert cli_as_dict("-on 'saturday'") == expected_args(on_date="saturday")
def test_month_alone():
assert cli_as_dict("-month 1") == expected_args(month="1")
assert cli_as_dict("-month January") == expected_args(month="January")
assert cli_as_dict("-month Jan") == expected_args(month="Jan")
def test_day_alone():
assert cli_as_dict("-day 1") == expected_args(day="1")
def test_year_alone():
assert cli_as_dict("-year 2021") == expected_args(year="2021")
assert cli_as_dict("-year 21") == expected_args(year="21")
def test_reminisce_alone():
assert cli_as_dict("-reminisce") == expected_args(reminisce=True)
def test_short_alone(): def test_short_alone():
assert cli_as_dict("--short") == expected_args(short=True) assert cli_as_dict("--short") == expected_args(short=True)