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248 lines
11 KiB
Gherkin
248 lines
11 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Writing new entries.
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Scenario Outline: Multiline entry with punctuation
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl This is. the title\\n This is the second line"
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And we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain "This is. the title"
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Examples: configs
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| "basic.yaml" |
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| "empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Multiline entry with punctuation in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl This is. the title\\n This is the second line" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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And we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should contain "This is. the title"
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Scenario Outline: Single line entry with punctuation
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl This is. the title"
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And we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain "| the title"
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "basic.yaml" |
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| "empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Single line entry with punctuation in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl This is. the title" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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And we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should contain "| the title"
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Scenario Outline: Writing an entry from command line
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain "2013-07-23 09:00 A cold and stormy day."
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "basic.yaml" |
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| "empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Writing an entry from command line in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa." and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should contain "2013-07-23 09:00 A cold and stormy day."
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Scenario Outline: Writing an empty entry from the editor
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we open the editor and enter nothing
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Then we should see the message "[Nothing saved to file]"
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "editor.yaml" |
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| "editor_empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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@todo # this might need a new step for editors + encryption
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Scenario: Writing an empty entry from the editor in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "editor_encrypted.yaml"
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#When we open the editor and enter nothing
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#Then we should see the message "[Nothing saved to file]"
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Scenario: Writing an empty entry from the command line
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl" and enter nothing
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Then the output should be empty
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And the editor should not have been called
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@todo # There is a problem with DayOne behave tests and console input
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Scenario: Writing an empty entry from the command line in DayOne journal
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Scenario: Writing an empty entry from the command line in folder journal
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Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl" and enter nothing
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Then the output should be empty
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And the editor should not have been called
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@todo # Need some steps for encryption + editor
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Scenario: Writing an empty entry from the command line in encrypted journal
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Scenario Outline: Writing an empty entry from the editor
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl" and enter nothing
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Then the output should be empty
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And the editor should have been called
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "editor.yaml" |
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| "editor_empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Writing an empty entry from the editor in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "editor_encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the editor should have been called
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Scenario Outline: Writing an entry does not print the entire journal
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# https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/87
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should not contain "Life is good"
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "basic.yaml" |
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| "empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Writing an entry in encrypted journal does not print the entire journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: A cold and stormy day. I ate crisps on the sofa." and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should not contain "Life is good"
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Scenario Outline: Embedded period stays in title
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl 04-24-2014: Created a new website - empty.com. Hope to get a lot of traffic."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -1"
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Then the output should be
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"""
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2014-04-24 09:00 Created a new website - empty.com.
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| Hope to get a lot of traffic.
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"""
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "basic.yaml" |
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| "empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Embedded period stays in title in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 04-24-2014: Created a new website - empty.com. Hope to get a lot of traffic." and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should contain
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"""
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2014-04-24 09:00 Created a new website - empty.com.
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| Hope to get a lot of traffic.
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"""
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Scenario Outline: Write and read emoji support
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Given we use the config <config_file>
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: 🌞 sunny day. Saw an 🐘"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain "🌞"
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And the output should contain "🐘"
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Examples: configs
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| config_file |
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| "basic.yaml" |
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| "empty_folder.yaml" |
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| "dayone.yaml" |
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Scenario: Write and read emoji support in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 23 july 2013: 🌞 sunny day. Saw an 🐘" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should contain "🌞"
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And the output should contain "🐘"
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Scenario: Writing an entry at the prompt (no editor)
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl" and enter "25 jul 2013: I saw Elvis. He's alive."
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Then we should get no error
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And the journal should contain "[2013-07-25 09:00] I saw Elvis."
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And the journal should contain "He's alive."
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Scenario: Writing an entry at the prompt (no editor) in folder journal
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Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl" and enter "25 jul 2013: I saw Elvis. He's alive."
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Then we should get no error
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When we run "jrnl -on '2013-07-25'"
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Then the output should contain "2013-07-25 09:00 I saw Elvis."
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And the output should contain "| He's alive."
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@todo # Need to test DayOne w/out an editor
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Scenario: Writing an entry at the prompt (no editor) in DayOne journal
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Scenario: Writing an entry at the prompt (no editor) in encrypted journal
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl" and enter
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"""
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bad doggie no biscuit
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25 jul 2013: I saw Elvis. He's alive.
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"""
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Then we should get no error
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When we run "jrnl -on '2013-07-25'" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then the output should contain "2013-07-25 09:00 I saw Elvis."
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And the output should contain "| He's alive."
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Scenario: Writing into Dayone
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Given we use the config "dayone.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 01 may 1979: Being born hurts."
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And we run "jrnl -until 1980"
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Then the output should be "1979-05-01 09:00 Being born hurts."
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Scenario: Writing into Dayone adds extended metadata
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Given we use the config "dayone.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 01 may 1979: Being born hurts."
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And we run "jrnl --export json"
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Then "entries" in the json output should have 5 elements
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And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.software_agent
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And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.os_agent
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And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.host_name
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And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.generation_date
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And the json output should contain entries.0.creator.device_agent
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And "entries.0.creator.software_agent" in the json output should contain "jrnl"
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# fails when system time is UTC (as on Travis-CI)
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@skip
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Scenario: Title with an embedded period on DayOne journal
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Given we use the config "dayone.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 04-24-2014: "Ran 6.2 miles today in 1:02:03. I'm feeling sore because I forgot to stretch.""
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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When we run "jrnl -1"
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Then the output should be
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"""
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2014-04-24 09:00 Ran 6.2 miles today in 1:02:03.
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| I'm feeling sore because I forgot to stretch.
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"""
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Scenario: Opening an folder that's not a DayOne folder should treat as folder journal
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Given we use the config "empty_folder.yaml"
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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 -1"
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Then the output should be "2013-07-23 09:00 Testing folder journal."
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