jrnl/tests/bdd/features/install.feature
Carl Smedstad 5f937721bf
Encapsulate all multiline strings in triple-quotes in Gherkin files
Since pytest-bdd v8.0.0 uses the official Gherkin parser, multiline
strings must now be encapsulated by triple-quotes.

See:
- https://pytest-bdd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/#id2
- https://pytest-bdd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/#docstrings
2024-11-16 20:57:39 +01:00

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Feature: Installing jrnl
Scenario: Install jrnl with default options
Given we use no config
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
\n
\n
\n
"""
Then the output should contain "jrnl configuration created at"
And the output should contain "For advanced features, read the docs at https://jrnl.sh"
And the output should contain "Journal 'default' created"
And the default journal "journal.txt" should be in the "." directory
And the config should contain "encrypt: false"
And the version in the config file should be up-to-date
Scenario: Install jrnl with custom relative default journal path
Given we use no config
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
default/custom.txt
n
\n
"""
Then the output should contain "Journal 'default' created"
And the default journal "custom.txt" should be in the "default" directory
And the config should contain "encrypt: false"
And the version in the config file should be up-to-date
Scenario: Install jrnl with custom expanded default journal path
Given we use no config
And the home directory is called "home"
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
~/custom.txt
n
\n
"""
Then the output should contain "Journal 'default' created"
And the default journal "custom.txt" should be in the "home" directory
And the config should contain "encrypt: false"
And the version in the config file should be up-to-date
Scenario: Install jrnl with encrypted default journal
Given we use no config
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
encrypted.txt
y
\n
"""
Then the output should contain "Journal will be encrypted"
And the default journal "encrypted.txt" should be in the "." directory
And the config should contain "encrypt: true"
And the version in the config file should be up-to-date
When we run "jrnl"
Then we should be prompted for a password
Scenario: Install jrnl with colors by default
Given we use no config
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
\n
\n
\n
"""
Then the output should contain "Journal 'default' created"
And the config should contain
"""
colors:
body: none
date: black
tags: yellow
title: cyan
"""
Scenario: Install jrnl without colors
Given we use no config
When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
"""
\n
\n
N
"""
Then the output should contain "Journal 'default' created"
And the config should contain
"""
colors:
body: none
date: none
tags: none
title: none
"""
Scenario: Install jrnl with encrypted default journal with no entries
Given we use no config
When we run "jrnl -1" and enter
"""
encrypted.txt
y
n
test
test
n
"""
Then the error output should contain "Journal will be encrypted"
And the default journal "encrypted.txt" should be in the "." directory
And the config should contain "encrypt: true"
And the version in the config file should be up-to-date
When we run "jrnl -1" and enter
"""
test
"""
Then we should be prompted for a password
And the error output should contain "no entries found"
And the error output should not contain "Wrong password, try again"