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* Prevent filtered deletion from deleting entire journal #932 and add lots of deletion tests * Undo removal of deletion feature * Use more performant deletion
149 lines
6.7 KiB
Gherkin
149 lines
6.7 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Delete entries from journal
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Scenario: --delete flag allows deletion of single entry
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Given we use the config "deletion.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain
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"""
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2019-10-29 11:13 Third entry.
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"""
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When we run "jrnl --delete" and enter
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"""
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N
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N
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Y
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"""
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain
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"""
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2019-10-29 11:11 Second entry.
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"""
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Scenario: Backing out of interactive delete does not change journal
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Given we use the config "deletion.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete -n 1" and enter
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"""
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N
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"""
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Then the journal should have 3 entries
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And the journal should contain "[2019-10-29 11:11] First entry."
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And the journal should contain "[2019-10-29 11:11] Second entry."
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And the journal should contain "[2019-10-29 11:13] Third entry."
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Scenario: --delete flag with nonsense input deletes nothing (issue #932)
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Given we use the config "deletion.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete asdfasdf"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain
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2019-10-29 11:13 Third entry.
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"""
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And the journal should have 3 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with tag only deletes tagged entries
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete @holidays" and enter
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"""
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Y
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should have 3 entries
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests."
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Scenario: --delete flag with multiple tags deletes all entries matching any of the tags
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete @holidays @springtime" and enter
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"""
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Y
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Y
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests. *"
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and the journal should have 2 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with -and and tags only deletes boolean AND of tagged entries
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete -and @holidays @springtime" and enter
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"""
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests. *"
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and the journal should have 4 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with -not does not delete entries with -not tag
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete @holidays -not @springtime" and enter
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"""
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests. *"
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and the journal should have 4 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with -from only deletes entries since a specified date
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete -from 2020-01-02" and enter
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"""
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Y
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Y
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests."
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and the journal should have 2 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with -to only deletes entries up to specified date
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete -to 2020-01-02" and enter
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"""
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Y
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should not contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests."
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and the journal should have 3 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with -starred only deletes starred entries
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete -starred" and enter
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"""
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests. *"
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and the journal should have 4 entries
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Scenario: --delete flag with -contains only entries containing expression
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Given we use the config "deletion_filters.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --delete -contains happy" and enter
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"""
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Y
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Y
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"""
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Then the journal should contain "[2019-10-01 08:00] It's just another day in October."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-01-01 08:00] Happy New Year!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-03-01 08:00] It's just another day in March."
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and the journal should not contain "[2020-05-01 09:00] Happy May Day!"
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and the journal should contain "[2020-05-02 12:10] Writing tests. *"
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and the journal should have 3 entries
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