* Clean up pyproject file
This reduces the differences between local tasks and tasks run in the CI
pipelines
* remove linting step (it's part of test now)
* remove useless arg
* Get rid of `make` in favor of `poe`
This moves the tasks that were previously in Makefile, into
pyproject.toml (with all the other config)
This is also more inclusive of Windows developers since they only need
Python, and no longer have to install make separately.
* update docs
* don't make code blocks also links
* implement tox for testing
* update command to use new task runner
* Get rid of `make` in favor of `poe`
This moves the tasks that were previously in Makefile, into
pyproject.toml (with all the other config)
This is also more inclusive of Windows developers since they only need
Python, and no longer have to install make separately.
* udpate docs
* don't make code blocks also links
* fix missed statement from last PR
* replace print statement for adding an entry to a journal
* clean up linting and format
* change print statement over to new print_msg function
* make print_msg always print to stderr
* change print statement over to new print_msg function
* update importer to use new message function
* update yaml format to use new message function
* code cleanup
* update yaml format to use new message function
* update yaml format to use new exception handling
* update Journal class to use new message function
* update install module to use new message function
* update config module to use new message function
* update upgrade module to properly use new message and exception handling
* fix typo
* update upgrade module to use new message handling
* update welcome message to use new handling
* update upgrade module to use new message handling
* update upgrade module journal summaries to use new message handling
* take out old code
* update upgrade module to use new message handling
* update upgrade module to use new message handling
* update more modules to use new message handling
* take out old comment
* update deprecated_cmd to use new message handling
* update text_exporter with new message handling, get rid of old color constants
* get rid of hardcoded text
* whitespace changes
* rework MsgType into MsgStyle so messages can have different styles
* add comment
* Move around code to separate concerns of each function a bit more
* update create_password and yesno prompt functions for new messaging
* fix missing newline for keyboard interrupts
* fix misc linting
* fix bug with panel titles always showing 'error' after one error
* fix missing import
* update debug output after uncaught exception
* update exception for new exception handling
* rewrite yesno function to use new centralized messages
* reduce the debug output slightly
* clean up print_msgs function
* clean up create_password function
* clean up misc linting
* rename screen_input to hide_input to be more clear
* update encrypted journal prompt to use new messaging functionality
* fix typo in message key
* move rich console into function so we can mock properly
* update password mock to use rich console instead of getpass
* add more helpful output to then step
* fix test by updating expected output
* update message to use new functionality
* rework mocks in test suite for new messaging functionality
* fix linting issue
* fix more tests
* fix more tests
* fix more tests
* fix more tests
* fix merge bug
* update prompt_action_entries to use new messaging functionality
* Add new input_method "type"
This does the same thing as input_method "pipe" but is more clear what
it's doing (typing text into the builtin composer)
* get rid of old commented code
* get rid of unused code
* move some files around
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* Refactored path expansion calls into a new path.py file
This also fixed bugs with relative journal and template paths.
* Update tests for new path functions
Also, make the tests specific to Windows, Mac & Linux
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Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
* Remove Python 3.7 and 3.8 from github actions workflows
* Update lockfile after running poetry update a couple times
* Update poetry lock
* Remove Python 3.7 and 3.8 from pyproject.toml and run poetry lock
* Switch from pyyaml to ruamel.yaml
* Remove duplicate editor key in config
* Use ruamel.yaml instead of pyyaml in legacy template.py
* Prevent ruamel from collapsing config YAML
* Run make format
* Remove Python 3.7 and 3.8 from github actions workflows
* Update lockfile after running poetry update a couple times
* Update poetry lock
* Remove Python 3.7 and 3.8 from pyproject.toml and run poetry lock
* Remove special case code needed for Python 3.10 pre-release and try to get Python 3.11 pre-release running on CI
* Wrap 3.10 in quotes so it doesn't resolve to 3.1
* Remove pflake --version call that is crashing in Python 3.11-dev
* Run poetry update and restore removed flake8 line
* update yaml loader to new method
* Add config overrides steps to pytest
This requires some patching around the config object, which now happens
in every test.
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* udpate docs for new tests
* remove behave from deps
* remove feature dir from flake8 checks
* udpate lock file
* disable pip version check (it keeps spamming the pipeline)
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* Add Python 3.10 support
* Change Python 3.10 to 3.10-dev in CI
* Run poetry update
* Turn off fail-fast to troubleshoot
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Wren <jonathan@nowandwren.com>
* Add continue-on-error for 3.10
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* use prerelease poetry for prerelease python
* fix syntax error
* rename steps to make more sense
* remove dev dependency that breaks with python 3.10
* update tests
* Change test dependencies for minimal breakage on python 3.10
- loosen the test dep requirements (so we get warned about these
problems sooner)
- add new extras group to provide minimal deps required for testing (we
don't need to run static analysis again on every version)
* change how we check if deps are installed so test don't run wild
* add setuptools due to poetry bug, clean up other steps
* update lock file
* test
* Revert "test"
This reverts commit 31e538300e.
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- Implement mock editor fixture
- Add fixture to keep track of editor state
- Implement various steps to check editor state
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
- Copy over the current tests from behave into the new directory that
pytest-bdd will use them in
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
* Update authors to "jrnl contributors" to comply with GPL3
* Include jrnl email address with contributors
* Include GPL notice in jrnl --version
* Apply consistent copyright and license to all Python files
* Add copyright and license to documentation
* Add copyright and license to docs theme
* Wiping poetry cache to try to resolve a test issue
* Testing with Python 3.9.0 in attempt to bypass GitHub Actions failure in 3.9.1
* make format
* Exclude Windows Python 3.9 build which is failing due to a GitHub Actions problem
* Modify testing to get around this 3.9 issue...
* Fix exclude
This also unpins versions of some dependencies where the API is very
stable, or pinning wasn't getting us any additional stability.
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>