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124 lines
5.8 KiB
Gherkin
124 lines
5.8 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Zapped bugs should stay dead.
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Scenario: 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 "basic.yaml"
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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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Scenario: Date with time should be parsed correctly
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# https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/117
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 2013-11-30 15:42: Project Started."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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and the journal should contain "[2013-11-30 15:42] Project Started."
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Scenario: Loading entry with ambiguous time stamp
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#https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/153
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Given we use the config "bug153.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -1"
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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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2013-10-27 03:27 Some text.
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"""
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Scenario: Date in the future should be parsed correctly
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# https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/185
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl 26/06/2019: Planet? Earth. Year? 2019."
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Then we should see the message "Entry added"
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and the journal should contain "[2019-06-26 09:00] Planet?"
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Scenario: Empty DayOne entry bodies should not error
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# https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/780
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Given we use the config "bug780.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --short"
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Then we should get no error
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Scenario: Title with an embedded period.
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Given we use the config "basic.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."
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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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Scenario: Integers in square brackets should not be read as dates
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Given we use the config "brackets.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -1"
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Then the output should contain "[1] line starting with 1"
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Scenario: Journals with unreadable dates should still be viewable
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Given we use the config "unreadabledates.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -2"
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Then the output should contain "I've lost track of time."
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Then the output should contain "Time has no meaning."
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Scenario: Journals with readable dates AND unreadable dates should still contain all data.
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Given we use the config "mostlyreadabledates.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -3"
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Then the output should contain "Time machines are possible."
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When we run "jrnl -1"
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Then the output should contain "I'm going to activate the machine."
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Then the output should contain "I've crossed so many timelines. Is there any going back?"
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Scenario: Viewing today's entries does not print the entire journal
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# https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues/741
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -on today"
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Then the output should not contain "Life is good"
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Then the output should not contain "But I'm better."
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Scenario: Create entry using day of the week as entry date.
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl monday: This is an entry on a Monday."
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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 contain "monday at 9am" in the local time
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Then the output should contain "This is an entry on a Monday."
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Scenario: Create entry using day of the week abbreviations as entry date.
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Given we use the config "basic.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl fri: This is an entry on a Friday."
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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 contain "friday at 9am" in the local time
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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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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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Then the output should contain "A future entry."
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Then 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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Then the output should contain "Adding an entry right now."
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Then the output should not contain "A future entry."
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