Feature: Multiple journals Scenario: Loading a config with two journals Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" Then journal "default" should have 2 entries And journal "work" should have 0 entries Scenario: Write to default config by default Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" When we run "jrnl this goes to default" Then journal "default" should have 3 entries And journal "work" should have 0 entries Scenario: Write to specified journal Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" When we run "jrnl work a long day in the office" Then journal "default" should have 2 entries And journal "work" should have 1 entry Scenario: Tell user which journal was used Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" When we run "jrnl work a long day in the office" Then we should see the message "Entry added to work journal" Scenario: Write to specified journal with a timestamp Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" When we run "jrnl work 23 july 2012: a long day in the office" Then journal "default" should have 2 entries And journal "work" should have 1 entry And journal "work" should contain "2012-07-23" Scenario: Create new journals as required Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" Then journal "ideas" should not exist When we run "jrnl ideas 23 july 2012: sell my junk on ebay and make lots of money" Then journal "ideas" should have 1 entry Scenario: Don't crash if no default journal is specified Given we use the config "bug343.yaml" When we run "jrnl a long day in the office" Then we should see the message "No default journal configured" Scenario: Don't crash if no file exists for a configured encrypted journal Given we use the config "multiple.yaml" When we run "jrnl new_encrypted Adding first entry" and enter """ these three eyes these three eyes n """ Then we should see the message "Encrypted journal 'new_encrypted' created"