Feature: Encrypted journals Scenario: Loading an encrypted journal Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml" When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit" Then the output should contain "Password" And the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good" Scenario: Decrypting a journal Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml" When we run "jrnl --decrypt" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit" Then the config for journal "default" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:False" Then we should see the message "Journal decrypted" And the journal should have 2 entries Scenario: Encrypting a journal Given we use the config "basic.yaml" When we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter """ swordfish swordfish n """ Then we should see the message "Journal encrypted" And the config for journal "default" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:True" When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "swordfish" Then the output should contain "Password" And the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good" Scenario: Mistyping your password Given we use the config "basic.yaml" When we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter """ swordfish sordfish swordfish swordfish n """ Then we should see the message "Passwords did not match" And we should see the message "Journal encrypted" And the config for journal "default" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:True" When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "swordfish" Then the output should contain "Password" And the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good" Scenario: Storing a password in Keychain Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" When we run "jrnl simple --encrypt" and enter """ sabertooth sabertooth y """ When we set the keychain password of "simple" to "sabertooth" Then the config for journal "simple" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:True" When we run "jrnl simple -n 1" Then the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good" Scenario: Encrypt journal with no keyring backend and do not store in keyring Given we use the config "basic.yaml" When we disable the keychain and we run "jrnl test entry" and we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter """ password password n """ Then we should get no error Scenario: Encrypt journal with no keyring backend and do store in keyring Given we use the config "basic.yaml" When we disable the keychain and we run "jrnl test entry" and we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter """ password password y """ Then we should get no error