Version: | 1.5.2 |
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Demo: | https://nerdfog.com/swingtime/ |
Download: | https://pypi.org/project/django-swingtime/ |
Source: | https://github.com/dakrauth/django-swingtime |
Documentation: | http://dakrauth.github.io/django-swingtime/ |
Swingtime is a Django application similar to a stripped-down version of iCal for Mac OS X or Google Calendar.
Swingtime provides a models.Event
model that acts as metadata container
for one or more models.Occurrence
objects, which describe specific
start and end times.
Swingtime relies heavily upon both the datetime
standard library package and
the dateutil
package, featuring direct support for the dateutil.rrule
interface to create occurrences.
A fairly simple example:
>>> from datetime import *
>>> from swingtime import models as swingtime
>>> et = swingtime.EventType.objects.create(abbr='work', label='Work Related Events')
>>> evt = swingtime.Event.objects.create(
... title='New TPS Cover Sheet',
... description='Kiss off, Lumbergh!',
... event_type=et
... )
>>> evt.add_occurrences(datetime(2018,3,18,16), datetime(2018,3,18,16,15), count=5)
>>> for o in evt.occurrence_set.all():
... print(o)
...
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2018-03-18T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2018-03-19T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2018-03-20T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2018-03-21T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2018-03-22T16:00:00
A bit more elaborate example, using the the convenience function models.create_event
:
>>> # pay day is the last Friday of the month at 5pm
>>> evt = swingtime.create_event(
... 'Pay day',
... ('pay', 'Payroll'), # alternate means to add EventType on the fly
... freq=rrule.MONTHLY,
... byweekday=rrule.FR(-1),
... until=datetime(2013,8,1),
... start_time=datetime(2013,4,1,17)
... )
>>> for o in evt.occurrence_set.all():
... print(o)
...
Pay day: 2013-04-26T17:00:00
Pay day: 2013-05-31T17:00:00
Pay day: 2013-06-28T17:00:00
Pay day: 2013-07-26T17:00:00
To view a demo, click here.
To run a local demo using Docker, do the following:
$ docker build -t swingtime .
$ docker run -p 8000:80 swingtime:latest
And browse to localhost:8000.
- Support for adding complex event occurrences via
dateutil
- Ready-made
forms.MultipleOccurrenceForm
for handling complex input - Daily, monthly, and annual view functions
- Grid-based daily view generator, complete with alternating or sequential
EventType
CSS-class handling - Slightly better than average documentation, a few test cases, and commented code
- Built-in demo project / application
- Python 3.10+
- Django >=4.2,<5.2
- python-dateutil.