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* Check config if FolderJournal and treat as so * Add test for end of path is slash * Code format correction * Requested changes PR 1482 * Add info to doc about path of folder. * Small addition to doc about folder journal
71 lines
3.4 KiB
Gherkin
71 lines
3.4 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Journals iteracting with the file system in a way that users can see
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Scenario: Adding entries to a Folder journal should generate date files
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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 the output should contain "Entry added"
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And the journal directory should contain
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2013/07/23.txt
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Scenario: Adding multiple entries to a Folder journal should generate multiple date files
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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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And we run "jrnl 3/7/2014: Second entry of journal."
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Then the output should contain "Entry added"
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And the journal directory should contain
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2013/07/23.txt
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Scenario: If the journal and its parent directory don't exist, they should be created
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Given we use the config "missing_directory.yaml"
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Then the journal should not exist
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When we run "jrnl This is a new entry in my journal"
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Then the journal should exist
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When we run "jrnl -99 --short"
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Then the output should contain "This is a new entry in my journal"
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Scenario: If the journal file doesn't exist, then it should be created
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Given we use the config "missing_journal.yaml"
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Then the journal should not exist
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When we run "jrnl This is a new entry in my journal"
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Then the journal should exist
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When we run "jrnl -99 --short"
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Then the output should contain "This is a new entry in my journal"
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@on_posix
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Scenario: If the directory for a Folder journal ending in a slash ('/') doesn't exist, then it should be created
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Given we use the config "missing_directory.yaml"
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Then the journal "endslash" directory should not exist
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When we run "jrnl endslash This is a new entry in my journal"
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Then the journal "endslash" directory should exist
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When we run "jrnl endslash -1"
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Then the output should contain "This is a new entry in my journal"
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@on_win
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Scenario: If the directory for a Folder journal ending in a backslash ('\') doesn't exist, then it should be created
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Given we use the config "missing_directory.yaml"
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Then the journal "endbackslash" directory should not exist
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When we run "jrnl endbackslash This is a new entry in my journal"
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Then the journal "endbackslash" directory should exist
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When we run "jrnl endbackslash -1"
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Then the output should contain "This is a new entry in my journal"
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Scenario: Creating journal with relative path should update to absolute path
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Given we use no config
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When we run "jrnl hello world" and enter
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test.txt
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Then the output should contain "Journal 'default' created"
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When we change directory to "subfolder"
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And we run "jrnl -n 1"
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Then the output should contain "hello world"
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Scenario: the temporary filename suffix should default to ".jrnl"
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Given we use the config "editor.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --edit"
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Then the editor should have been called
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Then the editor filename should end with ".jrnl"
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Scenario: the temporary filename suffix should be "-{template_filename}"
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Given we use the config "editor_markdown_extension.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --edit"
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Then the editor filename should end with "-extension.md"
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