Add tests for starring with various journal types

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Micah Jerome Ellison 2020-09-19 15:52:24 -07:00 committed by Jonathan Wren
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Feature: Starring entries
Scenario: Starring an entry will mark it in the journal file
Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
Scenario Outline: Starring an entry will mark it in the journal file
Given we use the config <config_file>
When we run "jrnl 20 july 2013 *: Best day of my life!"
Then we should see the message "Entry added"
And the journal should contain "[2013-07-20 09:00] Best day of my life! *"
When we run "jrnl -on 2013-07-20 -starred"
Then the output should contain "2013-07-20 09:00 Best day of my life!"
Scenario: Filtering by starred entries
Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
Examples: configs
| config_file |
| "basic.yaml" |
| "empty_folder.yaml" |
| "dayone.yaml" |
Scenario Outline: Filtering by starred entries
Given we use the config <config_file>
When we run "jrnl -starred"
Then the output should be empty
When we run "jrnl 20 july 2013 *: Best day of my life!"
When we run "jrnl -starred"
Then the output should be "2013-07-20 09:00 Best day of my life!"
Examples: configs
| config_file |
| "basic.yaml" |
| "empty_folder.yaml" |
| "dayone_empty.yaml" |
Scenario: Starring an entry will mark it in an encrypted journal
Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
When we run "jrnl 20 july 2013 *: Best day of my life!" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
Then we should see the message "Entry added"
When we run "jrnl -on 2013-07-20 -starred" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
Then the output should contain "2013-07-20 09:00 Best day of my life!"