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.
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
- Move more tests around
- Rename some test files
- Disable one test (markdown-355)
Not sure why it's now failing. We should come back to this.
- 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.
* More refactoring of cli.py
break up code from cli.py (now in jrnl.py) up into smaller functions
get rid of export mode
move --encrypt and --decrypt to commands.py
clean up the help screen even more
update flag name for import
* reorganize code, move around lots of functions
* clean up import statements
* move run function out of cli and into jrnl
* rename confusingly named function
* move editor function into editor file
* rename parse_args.py to args.py to make room for more args functions
* Fix error in test suite for windows
I accidentally flipped the conditional, so this fixes it.
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
* Update app description on help screen
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
If a date was given with an entry, and the star was also was added, the
star wouldn't be recognized if it was at the start of the title.
Example that didn't work, but now works with this fix:
jrnl "saturday: *Title words."
This is to be consistent in starring functionality with and without a
date in the entry.
* add test to repro issue #955
* Allow editing of DayOne entries
* Add broken test for Dayone
Add test for editing Dayone entries (this test currently fails)
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Wren <jonathan@nowandwren.com>
* Fix editing logic for DayOneJournal
DayOneJournal previously reimplemented Journal._parse inside of
DayOneJournal.parse_editable_string, and in doing so caused issues
between itself and the class it was inheriting from. This commit fixes
the issue by moving the UUID to be in the body of the entry, rather than
above it. So, then Journal._parse still finds the correct boundaries
between entries, and DayOneJournal then parses the UUID afterward.
Co-authored-by: MinchinWeb <w_minchin@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
* Add Python version check and faulty test to confirm it's working (should fail on 3.6 build only)
* Apply formatting
* Fix behave Python version test
* Make error message more descriptive and friendly