Feature: Encrypting and decrypting journals Scenario: Decrypting a journal Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml" When we run "jrnl --decrypt" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit" Then we should see the message "Journal decrypted" And the config for journal "default" should contain "encrypt: false" When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2013-06-09 15:39 My first entry. 2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good. @todo Scenario: Trying to decrypt an already unencrypted journal # This should warn the user that the journal is already encrypted Given we use the config "simple.yaml" When we run "jrnl --decrypt" Then the config for journal "default" should contain "encrypt: false" When we run "jrnl -99 --short" Then the output should be 2013-06-09 15:39 My first entry. 2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good. @todo Scenario: Trying to encrypt an already encrypted journal # This should warn the user that the journal is already encrypted Scenario Outline: Encrypting a journal Given we use the config "simple.yaml" When we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter swordfish swordfish n Then we should get no error And we should see the message "Journal encrypted" And the config for journal "default" should contain "encrypt: true" When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "swordfish" Then we should be prompted for a password And the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good" Scenario Outline: Running jrnl with encrypt: true on unencryptable journals Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --config-override encrypt true here is a new entry" Then the error output should contain "this type of journal can't be encrypted" Examples: configs | config_file | | basic_folder.yaml | | basic_dayone.yaml | Scenario Outline: Attempt to encrypt a folder or DayOne journal should result in an error Given we use the config "" When we run "jrnl --encrypt" Then the error output should contain "can't be encrypted" Examples: configs | config_file | | basic_folder.yaml | | basic_dayone.yaml |