Fix -contains to allow multiple terms with "OR" logic unless -and is added (#1890)

* Store multiple -contains arguments (OR default).

Allow multiple occurrences of the -contains argument
to be stored in a list. Previously, only the last occurrence was
considered. Additionally, the behavior has been modified to default to
OR logic, meaning that if multiple -contains arguments are provided,
entries matching any of them will be included in the results.

* Solved issue #1877 "-and" flag with multiple instances of the -contains option.

* Run poe format

* Fix unit test for contains to allow list instead of single value

* Add BDD tests for multiple contains with and without -and

* Black version updated.

* Revert pyproject.toml to appease poetry

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Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
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@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ def parse_args(args: list[str] = []) -> argparse.Namespace:
reading.add_argument( reading.add_argument(
"-contains", "-contains",
dest="contains", dest="contains",
action="append",
metavar="TEXT", metavar="TEXT",
help="Show entries containing specific text (put quotes around text with " help="Show entries containing specific text (put quotes around text with "
"spaces)", "spaces)",

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ class Journal:
exclude_starred=False, exclude_starred=False,
exclude_tagged=False, exclude_tagged=False,
strict=False, strict=False,
contains=None, contains=[],
exclude=[], exclude=[],
): ):
"""Removes all entries from the journal that don't match the filter. """Removes all entries from the journal that don't match the filter.
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ class Journal:
return 0 < len([tag for tag in tags if tag in excluded_tags]) return 0 < len([tag for tag in tags if tag in excluded_tags])
if contains: if contains:
contains_lower = contains.casefold() contains_lower = [substring.casefold() for substring in contains]
# Create datetime object for comparison below # Create datetime object for comparison below
# this approach allows various formats # this approach allows various formats
@ -298,8 +298,20 @@ class Journal:
and ( and (
not contains not contains
or ( or (
contains_lower in entry.title.casefold() strict
or contains_lower in entry.body.casefold() and all(
substring in entry.title.casefold()
or substring in entry.body.casefold()
for substring in contains_lower
)
)
or (
not strict
and any(
substring in entry.title.casefold()
or substring in entry.body.casefold()
for substring in contains_lower
)
) )
) )
] ]

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@ -86,6 +86,36 @@ Feature: Searching in a journal
| basic_folder.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml |
| basic_dayone.yaml | | basic_dayone.yaml |
Scenario Outline: Multiple -contains returns entries that match any
Given we use the config "<config_file>"
When we run "jrnl -contains emojis -contains lorem --short"
Then we should get no error
And the output should contain "3 entries found"
And 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_file |
| basic_onefile.yaml |
| basic_folder.yaml |
| basic_dayone.yaml |
Scenario Outline: Multiple -contains with -and returns only entries that match all
Given we use the config "<config_file>"
When we run "jrnl -contains emojis -contains nulla -and --short"
Then we should get no error
And the output should contain "1 entry found"
And the output should be
2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing.
Examples: configs
| config_file |
| basic_onefile.yaml |
| basic_folder.yaml |
| basic_dayone.yaml |
Scenario Outline: Searching for a string within tag results Scenario Outline: Searching for a string within tag results
Given we use the config "<config_file>" Given we use the config "<config_file>"
When we run "jrnl @tagone -contains maybe" When we run "jrnl @tagone -contains maybe"

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ def test_empty():
def test_contains_alone(): def test_contains_alone():
assert cli_as_dict("-contains whatever") == expected_args(contains="whatever") assert cli_as_dict("-contains whatever") == expected_args(contains=["whatever"])
def test_debug_alone(): def test_debug_alone():