Feature: Implementing Runtime Overrides for Select Configuration Keys Scenario: Override configured editor with built-in input === editor:'' Given we use the config "basic_encrypted.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl --config-override editor ''" Then the stdin prompt should have been called Scenario: Postconfig commands with overrides Given We use the config "basic_encrypted.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl --decrypt --config-override highlight false --config-override editor nano" Then the config should have "highlight" set to "bool:false" And no editor should have been called Scenario: Override configured linewrap with a value of 23 Given we use the config "simple.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl -2 --config-override linewrap 23 --format fancy" Then the output should be """ ┎─────╮2013-06-09 15:39 ┃ My ╘═══════════════╕ ┃ fir st ent ry. │ ┠╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌┤ ┃ Everything is │ ┃ alright │ ┖─────────────────────┘ ┎─────╮2013-06-10 15:40 ┃ Lif ╘═══════════════╕ ┃ e is goo d. │ ┠╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌┤ ┃ But I'm better. │ ┖─────────────────────┘ """ Scenario: Override color selections with runtime overrides Given we use the config "basic_encrypted.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl -1 --config-override colors.body blue" Then the config should have "colors.body" set to "blue" Scenario: Apply multiple config overrides Given we use the config "basic_encrypted.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl -1 --config-override colors.body green --config-override editor 'nano'" Then the config should have "colors.body" set to "green" And the config should have "editor" set to "nano" Scenario Outline: Override configured editor Given we use the config "basic_encrypted.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl --config-override editor ''" Then the editor should have been called Examples: Editor Commands | editor | | nano | | vi -c startinsert | | code -w | Scenario: Override default journal Given we use the config "basic_dayone.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl --debug --config-override journals.default features/journals/simple.journal 20 Mar 2000: The rain in Spain comes from clouds" Then we should get no error And we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -3 --debug --config-override journals.default features/journals/simple.journal" Then the output should be """ 2000-03-20 09:00 The rain in Spain comes from clouds 2013-06-09 15:39 My first entry. | Everything is alright 2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good. | But I'm better. """ Scenario: Make an entry into an overridden journal Given we use the config "basic_dayone.yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl --config-override journals.temp features/journals/simple.journal temp Sep 06 1969: @say Ni" Then we should get no error And we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl --config-override journals.temp features/journals/simple.journal temp -3" Then the output should be """ 1969-09-06 09:00 @say Ni 2013-06-09 15:39 My first entry. | Everything is alright 2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good. | But I'm better. """