standardize whitespace in behave tests, take out duplicate test

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Jonathan Wren 2020-09-27 12:26:52 -07:00
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Feature: Journals iteracting with the file system in a way that users can see
Scenario: Adding entries to a Folder journal should generate date files
Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
When we run "jrnl 23 July 2013: Testing folder journal."
Then we should see the message "Entry added"
When the journal directory is listed
Then the output should contain "2013/07/23.txt" or "2013\07\23.txt"
Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
When we run "jrnl 23 July 2013: Testing folder journal."
Then we should see the message "Entry added"
When the journal directory is listed
Then the output should contain "2013/07/23.txt" or "2013\07\23.txt"
Scenario: Adding multiple entries to a Folder journal should generate multiple date files
Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
When we run "jrnl 23 July 2013: Testing folder journal."
And we run "jrnl 3/7/2014: Second entry of journal."
Then we should see the message "Entry added"
When the journal directory is listed
Then the output should contain "2013/07/23.txt" or "2013\07\23.txt"
Then the output should contain "2014/03/07.txt" or "2014\03\07.txt"
Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
When we run "jrnl 23 July 2013: Testing folder journal."
And we run "jrnl 3/7/2014: Second entry of journal."
Then we should see the message "Entry added"
When the journal directory is listed
Then the output should contain "2013/07/23.txt" or "2013\07\23.txt"
Then the output should contain "2014/03/07.txt" or "2014\03\07.txt"
Scenario: If the journal and it's parent directory don't exist, they should be created
Given we use the config "missing_directory.yaml"
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Scenario: Creating journal with relative path should update to absolute path
Given we use the config "missingconfig"
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
test.txt
n
"""
"""
test.txt
n
"""
And we change directory to "features"
And we run "jrnl -n 1"
Then the output should contain "hello world"