Feature: Writing new entries. Scenario Outline: Multiline entry with punctuation should keep title punctuation Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl This is. the title\\n This is the second line" And we run "jrnl -n 1" Then the output should contain "This is. the title" Examples: configs | config_file | | simple | | empty_folder | | dayone | | encrypted | Scenario Outline: Single line entry with period should be split at period Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl This is. the title" And we run "jrnl -1" Then the output should contain "| the title" Examples: configs | config_file | | basic_onefile | | basic_encrypted | | basic_folder | | basic_dayone | Scenario Outline: Writing an entry from command line should store the entry Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa." Then we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -n 1" Then the output should contain "2013-07-23 09:00 A cold and stormy day." Examples: configs | config_file | | simple | | empty_folder | | dayone | | encrypted | Scenario Outline: Writing an empty entry from the editor should yield "Nothing saved to file" message Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we open the editor and enter nothing Then the error output should contain "[Nothing saved to file]" Examples: configs | config_file | | editor | | editor_empty_folder | | dayone | | basic_encrypted | | basic_onefile | @skip Scenario Outline: Writing an empty entry from the command line with no editor should yield nothing Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl" and enter nothing Then the output should be empty And the error output should contain "Writing Entry; on a blank line" And the editor should not have been called Examples: configs | config_file | | simple | | empty_folder | | encrypted | # | dayone | @todo Scenario Outline: Writing an entry does not print the entire journal # https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/87 Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa." Then we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -n 1" Then the output should not contain "Life is good" Examples: configs | config_file | | editor | | editor_empty_folder | | dayone | | encrypted | Scenario Outline: Embedded period stays in title Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl 04-24-2014: Created a new website - empty.com. Hope to get a lot of traffic." Then we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -1" Then the output should be """ 2014-04-24 09:00 Created a new website - empty.com. | Hope to get a lot of traffic. """ Examples: configs | config_file | | simple | | empty_folder | | dayone | | encrypted | Scenario Outline: Write and read emoji support Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: 🌞 sunny day. Saw an 🐘" Then we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -n 1" Then the output should contain "🌞" And the output should contain "🐘" Examples: configs | config_file | | simple | | empty_folder | | dayone | | encrypted | Scenario Outline: Writing an entry at the prompt (no editor) should store the entry Given we use the config ".yaml" And we use the password "bad doggie no biscuit" if prompted When we run "jrnl" and enter "25 jul 2013: I saw Elvis. He's alive." Then we should get no error When we run "jrnl -on '2013-07-25'" Then the output should contain "2013-07-25 09:00 I saw Elvis." And the output should contain "| He's alive." Examples: configs | config_file | | simple | | empty_folder | | encrypted | @todo Scenario: Writing an entry at the prompt (no editor) in DayOne journal # Need to test DayOne w/out an editor Scenario: Writing into Dayone Given we use the config "dayone.yaml" When we run "jrnl 01 may 1979: Being born hurts." And we run "jrnl -until 1980" Then the output should be "1979-05-01 09:00 Being born hurts." Scenario: Writing into Dayone adds extended metadata Given we use the config "dayone.yaml" When we run "jrnl 01 may 1979: Being born hurts." And we run "jrnl --export json" Then "entries" in the json output should have 5 elements And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.software_agent And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.os_agent And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.host_name And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.generation_date And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.device_agent And "entries.0.creator.software_agent" in the json output should contain "jrnl" # fails when system time is UTC (as on Travis-CI) @skip Scenario: Title with an embedded period on DayOne journal Given we use the config "dayone.yaml" When we run "jrnl 04-24-2014: "Ran 6.2 miles today in 1:02:03. I'm feeling sore because I forgot to stretch."" Then we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -1" Then the output should be """ 2014-04-24 09:00 Ran 6.2 miles today in 1:02:03. | I'm feeling sore because I forgot to stretch. """ Scenario: Opening an folder that's not a DayOne folder should treat as folder journal Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml" When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: Testing folder journal." Then we should see the message "Entry added" When we run "jrnl -1" Then the output should be "2013-07-23 09:00 Testing folder journal."