Use explicit "given the config exists" for copying config files instead of shoehorning in "given we use the config" twice

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Micah Jerome Ellison 2021-10-23 13:47:34 -07:00
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Feature: Multiple journals
Scenario: Loading an alternate config with two journals
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" # Repeating step to ensure both are copied
Given the config "basic_onefile.yaml" exists
And we use the config "multiple.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --cf basic_onefile.yaml -999"
Then the output should not contain "My first entry" # from multiple.yaml
And the output should contain "Lorem ipsum" # from basic_onefile.yaml
Scenario: Write to default journal by default using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --cf multiple.yaml this goes to default"
When we run "jrnl -1"
Then the output should not contain "this goes to default"
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Then the output should contain "this goes to default"
Scenario: Write to specified journal using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl work --cf multiple.yaml a long day in the office"
And we run "jrnl default --cf multiple.yaml -1"
Then the output should contain "But I'm better"
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Then the output should contain "a long day in the office"
Scenario: Tell user which journal was used using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --cf multiple.yaml work a long day in the office"
Then we should see the message "Entry added to work journal"
Scenario: Write to specified journal with a timestamp using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl work --cf multiple.yaml 23 july 2012: a long day in the office"
And we run "jrnl --cf multiple.yaml -1"
Then the output should contain "But I'm better"
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And the output should contain "2012-07-23"
Scenario: Write to specified journal without a timestamp but with colon using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl work --cf multiple.yaml : a long day in the office"
And we run "jrnl --cf multiple.yaml -1"
Then the output should contain "But I'm better"
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Then the output should contain "a long day in the office"
Scenario: Create new journals as required using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl ideas -1"
Then the output should be empty
When we run "jrnl ideas --cf multiple.yaml 23 july 2012: sell my junk on ebay and make lots of money"
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Then the output should contain "sell my junk on ebay and make lots of money"
Scenario: Don't crash if no default journal is specified using an alternate config
Given we use the config "bug343.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "bug343.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --cf bug343.yaml a long day in the office"
Then we should see the message "No default journal configured"
Scenario: Don't crash if no file exists for a configured encrypted journal using an alternate config
Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
Given we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
Given the config "multiple.yaml" exists
And we use the config "basic_onefile.yaml"
When we run "jrnl new_encrypted --cf multiple.yaml Adding first entry" and enter
these three eyes
these three eyes