* Reproduce bug in #780🎵 I have no body, no body to love me... 🎵
The bug is cause by a DayOne entry that has to entry body.
* Deal with empty bodies
Close#780.
* [Travis-CI] add "tree" command to debug missing files
* Fix file location
I have no idea why, but it ran locally fine without issue. Travis is more particular...
This commit should greatly simplify all password handling logic. No passwords are stored in the config dict anymore. Only the Encrypted Journals have any password related logic. I also had to remove some password fields from the test files, which shows how dangerous the previous approach was. A slight code change could've leaked passwords to the config file. However, I had to change the install progress a little bit to make this work. It will now not ask you for a password right away but rather if you want to encrypt or not. Only if you reply 'y' will it ask you for the password later on.
Ever since version 2.0, when parsing a journal file, jrnl would not use the custom date format string anymore. Instead, it relied on the dateutil library to get the parsing right. This change was made to allow people to change their date format without having to manually change their file. However, this broke some existing date formats like %d.%m.%Y, as it would falsely interpret the month as day and vice versa. This commit adds some tests to catch this error and fixes it by trying to parse the dates using the custom format first, only falling back to dateutil when needed.