* Fixes for new CI pipeline (Github Actions)
- Support ci skip tag on commits to avoid build dupes
- Add smarter path detection so we don't spam tons of tests
- Allow steps to cancel if previous steps were cancelled (don't always
run)
- Separate workflows to be more modular
- Update release workflow to do a few more things
- Add helpful messages
- Be more strict in version checking (now with added regex)
- Make changelog smarter about when to trigger
- Add some functionality for changelog to handle releases and
prereleases separately
- Better error handling
- Split up the version validation and the release to make way for more
releases
* add step in workflow to merge to release branch after a release
* add check for git diff so commit doesn't error out constantly
* add bot token since gh actions doesn't allow pushing to protected branch
* add a max for issues, since we keep getting rate limited
* add jrnl bot username to commit step
* change token for git repo
* Add changelog workflow to github actions, remove old script
This basically takes the exact script, and turns it into a workflow. The
only difference is that the new workflow doesn't detect a release build
like the script did (releases will be a separate workflow).
* remove old config file for changelog generator (it's in workflow now)
* whitespace change
* remove ableist language
* Add initial config to test github actions
* remove other CI configs so PR doesn't get bogged down
* add poetry
* skip failing test, update behave output
* add multiple python versions
* add test cache
* try to use matrix for python version
* try to cache pip installation
* add other OSes
* whitespace changes
* skip failing test on windows
* add pip cache
* take out pip cache
* clean up, add linting steps
* add release branch to testing
* clean up
* add initial a11y config for docs site
* take out junit for now
* add junit annotations
* try different junit reporter
* add junit annotations into same workflow
* linter fix
* make junit step always run
* more junit
* clean up
* disable a11y exit code for now (always pass)
* put back travis and circle so we can temporarily run everything in tandem
* fix for issues with secret tokens
* Update version pin on pyxdg and run poetry update
* Update pytest pin and rerun poetry update
* Update black pin to latest version, poetry update, and make format
* Add circle ci config file for linux tests
* Moved repeated commands into commands section for reuse in jobs
Circle apparently allows you to separate custom commands into their own
key, and then reuse them at will in jobs.
* move conditions into individual commands
* Applying doc changes based on reviews of past several documentation PRs
* Update docs
Clean up encryption docs
Clean up security docs
Delete export.md
Make new formats.md and add to sidebar. Also add all of the built-in formats, and examples for each.
Update mkdocs config for new files
* Fix broken docs links
* Correct incomplete sentences and markdown formatting issues
* Make overview a little more concise
* Update some command line arguments to latest version and make it a bit more concise
* Clean up unneeded TOML modifications and other scaffolding not needed for 3.9
* Revert "Clean up unneeded TOML modifications and other scaffolding not needed for 3.9"
This reverts commit 13b4266ed1.
* Specify that brew is also the easiest way to install jrnl on Linux
* Update docs/security.md
* Update docs/recipes.md
* Doc updates:
- Remove import/export page, fold it into formats
- Rename security to privacy-and-security.md to avoid conflation w/ github security issues
- Various small cleanup and edits from PR review
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Wren <jonathan@nowandwren.com>
* make behave slightly less verbose for use with behave --format progress2
* standardize behave tests
* move tests around to be more behavior driven
* clean up txt file after tests
* add more tests, add more functionality to behave for calling mock editor
* move around behave tests, get rid of regression files
* clean up some code around keyrings
* add more placeholder test scenarios (marked with @todo)
You can run just these tests with `behave --no-skipped --tags=todo`
* fix "missing_directory" test
This test was missing the config file it was trying to use. So, it was
really a very useless, broken test that we absolutely should not have
approved the PR (#963) for.
* add write tests for each journal type
* update version tests, add new regex match behave step
* add config test outlines
* add journal types to some search tests
* change "basic" config reference to "simple"
* update configs
* add more journal types in search
* fix basic folder journal reference
* add flush output steps to behave, update delete flag tests
* fix failing test with a flush
* update more delete flag tests to include other journal types
* fix file cleanup after failed test with no debug on
* fix password test
* fix DayOne tag sample data, move search/format tag tests, and run them on multiple jrnl types
* added ability to auto-prompt for password for encrypted journals
Only uses password when prompted, and doesn't get in the way of other
input prompts. This allows us to run the same scenarios on both
encrypted journals and other journal types.
* fold encrypted scenarios into the rest of the scenarios where possible
* remove apostrophe that is breaking tests on CI
* add more journal type tests to import feature
* standardize whitespace in behave tests, take out duplicate test
* update handling of cache directories in test suite (easier syntax)
* skip failing YAML exporter emoji test on Windows
* added @todo tags for things that need follow-up
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
* Support Python 3.9 release in build instead of using 3.9 beta
* Revert Linux and Mac 3.9 definitions since release versions are not working on either
* Run poetry update
* Try out Python 3.10 support on all platforms with allow_failures on
* Adding c:\Python310 path reference for Python 3.10 Windows build
* Clean up unnecessary TOML modification in 3.9 build and always upgrade pyenv in Mac builds
* Clean up unnecessary before_install step on Mac and change 3.9-dev->3.9 definition on Linux
* Reverting Linux Python version to 3.9-dev so that it will run
* disable logging by default (only enabled if --debug flag is given)
* Run make format
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>