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Changelog
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Changelog
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### 1.5.2
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* [Improved] Soft-deprecated `-to` for filtering by time and introduces `-until` instead.
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### 1.5.1
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* [Fixed] Fixed a bug introduced in 1.5.0 that caused the entire journal to be printed after composing an entry
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### 1.5.0
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### 1.5.0
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* [Improved] Exporting, encrypting and displaying tags now takes your filter options into account. So you could export everything before May 2012: `jrnl -to 'may 2012' --export json`. Or encrypt all entries tagged with `@work` into a new journal: `jrnl @work --encrypt work_journal.txt`. Or display all tags of posts where Bob is also tagged: `jrnl @bob --tags`
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* [Improved] Exporting, encrypting and displaying tags now takes your filter options into account. So you could export everything before May 2012: `jrnl -to 'may 2012' --export json`. Or encrypt all entries tagged with `@work` into a new journal: `jrnl @work --encrypt work_journal.txt`. Or display all tags of posts where Bob is also tagged: `jrnl @bob --tags`
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will list you the ten latest entries,
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will list you the ten latest entries,
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jrnl -from "last year" -to march
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jrnl -from "last year" -until march
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everything that happened from the start of last year to the start of last march. If you only want to see the titles of your entries, use
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everything that happened from the start of last year to the start of last march. If you only want to see the titles of your entries, use
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@journal"
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@journal"
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@dan"
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@dan"
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Scenario: Exporting using filters should only export parts of the journal
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Scenario: Exporting using filters should only export parts of the journal
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Given we use the config "tags.json"
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Given we use the config "tags.json"
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When we run "jrnl -to 'may 2013' --export json"
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When we run "jrnl -until 'may 2013' --export json"
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# Then we should get no error
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# Then we should get no error
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Then the output should be parsable as json
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Then the output should be parsable as json
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and "entries" in the json output should have 1 element
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and "entries" in the json output should have 1 element
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@idea"
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@idea"
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@journal"
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and "tags" in the json output should contain "@journal"
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and "tags" in the json output should not contain "@dan"
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and "tags" in the json output should not contain "@dan"
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features/regression.feature
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Feature: Zapped bugs should stay dead.
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Scenario: Writing an entry does not print the entire journal
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Given we use the config "basic.json"
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should not contain "Life is good"
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assert text in out
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@then('the output should not contain "{text}"')
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@then('we should see the message "{text}"')
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@then('we should see the message "{text}"')
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def check_message(context, text):
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def check_message(context, text):
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out = context.messages.getvalue()
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out = context.messages.getvalue()
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"""
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__title__ = 'jrnl'
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__title__ = 'jrnl'
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__version__ = '1.5.0'
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__version__ = '1.5.2'
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__author__ = 'Manuel Ebert'
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__author__ = 'Manuel Ebert'
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__license__ = 'MIT License'
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__license__ = 'MIT License'
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__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2013 Manuel Ebert'
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__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2013 Manuel Ebert'
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reading = parser.add_argument_group('Reading', 'Specifying either of these parameters will display posts of your journal')
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reading = parser.add_argument_group('Reading', 'Specifying either of these parameters will display posts of your journal')
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reading.add_argument('-from', dest='start_date', metavar="DATE", help='View entries after this date')
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reading.add_argument('-from', dest='start_date', metavar="DATE", help='View entries after this date')
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reading.add_argument('-to', dest='end_date', metavar="DATE", help='View entries before this date')
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reading.add_argument('-until', '-to', dest='end_date', metavar="DATE", help='View entries before this date')
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reading.add_argument('-and', dest='strict', action="store_true", help='Filter by tags using AND (default: OR)')
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reading.add_argument('-and', dest='strict', action="store_true", help='Filter by tags using AND (default: OR)')
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reading.add_argument('-n', dest='limit', default=None, metavar="N", help='Shows the last n entries matching the filter', nargs="?", type=int)
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reading.add_argument('-n', dest='limit', default=None, metavar="N", help='Shows the last n entries matching the filter', nargs="?", type=int)
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reading.add_argument('-short', dest='short', action="store_true", help='Show only titles or line containing the search tags')
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print(journal.pprint())
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# Various export modes
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# Various export modes
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