# Copyright © 2012-2022 jrnl contributors # License: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Feature: Delete entries from journal Scenario Outline: Delete flag allows deletion of single entry Given we use the config "" And we use the password "test" if prompted When we run "jrnl -1" Then the output should contain "2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally" When we run "jrnl --delete" and enter N N Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first. 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_encrypted.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Backing out of interactive delete does not change journal Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete -n 1" and enter N When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first. 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | | basic_dayone.yaml | Scenario Outline: Delete flag with nonsense input deletes nothing (issue #932) Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete asdfasdf" Then the output should contain "No entries to delete" When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first. 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | | basic_dayone.yaml | Scenario Outline: Delete flag with tag only deletes tagged entries Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete @ipsum" and enter Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with multiple tags deletes all entries matching any of the tags Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete @ipsum @tagthree" and enter Y Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with -and deletes boolean AND of tagged entries Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete -and @tagone @tagtwo" and enter Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with -not does not delete entries from given tag Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete @tagone -not @ipsum" and enter Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first. 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with -from search operator only deletes entries since that date Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete -from 2020-09-01" and enter Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first. 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with -to only deletes entries up to specified date Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete -to 2020-08-31" and enter Y Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with -starred only deletes starred entries Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete -starred" and enter Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-29 11:11 Entry the first. 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo Scenario Outline: Delete flag with -contains only entries containing expression Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --delete -contains dignissim" and enter Y When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2020-08-31 14:32 A second entry in what I hope to be a long series. 2020-09-24 09:14 The third entry finally after weeks without writing. Examples: Configs | config_file | | basic_onefile.yaml | | basic_folder.yaml | # | basic_dayone.yaml | @todo