update more delete flag tests to include other journal types

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Jonathan Wren 2020-09-24 20:54:13 -07:00
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@ -46,12 +46,16 @@ Feature: Delete entries from journal
Scenario Outline: Delete flag with nonsense input deletes nothing (issue #932)
Given we use the config "deletion.yaml"
Then the journal should have 3 entries
Given we use the config "<config>.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --delete asdfasdf"
Then the journal should have 3 entries
When we run "jrnl -n 1"
Then the output should contain "2019-10-29 11:13 Third entry."
Then we flush the output
When we run "jrnl -99 --short"
Then the output should be
"""
2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first.
2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series.
2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing.
"""
Examples: Configs
| config |
@ -59,34 +63,46 @@ Feature: Delete entries from journal
| basic_folder |
| basic_dayone |
Scenario: Delete flag with tag only deletes tagged entries
Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
Then the journal should have 5 entries
When we run "jrnl --delete @holidays" and enter
Scenario Outline: Delete flag with tag only deletes tagged entries
Given we use the config "<config>.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --delete @ipsum" and enter
"""
Y
Y
"""
Then the journal should have 3 entries
And the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
And the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
And the journal should contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests."
Then we flush the output
When we run "jrnl -99 --short"
Then the output should be
"""
2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series.
2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing.
"""
Scenario: Delete flag with multiple tags deletes all entries matching any of the tags
Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
Then the journal should have 5 entries
When we run "jrnl --delete @holidays @springtime" and enter
Examples: Configs
| config |
| basic_onefile |
# | basic_folder | @todo
# | basic_dayone | @todo
Scenario Outline: Delete flag with multiple tags deletes all entries matching any of the tags
Given we use the config "<config>.yaml"
When we run "jrnl --delete @ipsum @tagthree" and enter
"""
Y
Y
Y
"""
Then the journal should have 2 entries
And the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
And the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
But the journal should not contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
But the journal should not contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
But the journal should not contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests. *"
Then we flush the output
When we run "jrnl -99 --short"
Then the output should be
"""
2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series.
"""
Examples: Configs
| config |
| basic_onefile |
# | basic_folder | @todo
# | basic_dayone | @todo
Scenario: Delete flag with -and deletes boolean AND of tagged entries
Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"