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93 lines
4.2 KiB
Gherkin
93 lines
4.2 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Searching in a journal
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Scenario: Displaying entries using -on today should display entries created today.
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl today: Adding an entry right now."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -on today"
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Then the output should contain "Adding an entry right now."
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But the output should not contain "Everything is alright"
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And the output should not contain "Life is good"
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Scenario: Displaying entries using -from day should display correct entries
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl yesterday: This thing happened yesterday"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl today at 11:59pm: Adding an entry right now."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl tomorrow: A future entry."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -from today"
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Then the output should contain "Adding an entry right now."
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And the output should contain "A future entry."
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And the output should not contain "This thing happened yesterday"
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Scenario: Displaying entries using -from and -to day should display correct entries
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl yesterday: This thing happened yesterday"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl today at 11:59pm: Adding an entry right now."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl tomorrow: A future entry."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -from yesterday -to today"
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Then the output should contain "This thing happened yesterday"
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And the output should contain "Adding an entry right now."
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And the output should not contain "A future entry."
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Scenario: Searching for a string
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -contains life"
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Then we should get no error
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And the output should be
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"""
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2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good.
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| But I'm better.
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"""
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Scenario: Searching for a string within tag results
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Given we use the config "tags.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl @idea -contains software"
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Then we should get no error
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And the output should contain "software"
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Scenario: Searching for a string within AND tag results
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Given we use the config "tags.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -and @journal @idea -contains software"
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Then we should get no error
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And the output should contain "software"
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Scenario: Searching for a string within NOT tag results
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Given we use the config "tags.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -not @dan -contains software"
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Then we should get no error
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And the output should contain "software"
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Scenario: Searching for dates
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -on 2013-06-10 --short"
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Then the output should be "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good."
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When we run "jrnl -on 'june 6 2013' --short"
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Then the output should be "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good."
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Scenario: Out of order entries to a Folder journal should be listed in date order
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Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 3/7/2014 4:37pm: Second entry of journal."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl 23 July 2013: Testing folder journal."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -2"
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Then the output should be
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"""
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2013-07-23 09:00 Testing folder journal.
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2014-03-07 16:37 Second entry of journal.
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"""
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# fails when system time is UTC (as on Travis-CI)
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@skip
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Scenario: DayOne tag searching should work with tags containing a mixture of upper and lower case.
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# https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/354
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Given we use the config "dayone.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl @plAy"
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Then the output should contain "2013-05-17 11:39 This entry has tags!"
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