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django-swingtime

Description

Swingtime is a Django application similar to a stripped down version of
iCal for Mac OS X or Google Calendar. Swingtime provides an Event model that acts
as a metadata container for one or more Occurrence objects, which in turn describe
start and end times for a specific occurrence of an event.

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(2008,12,1,16), datetime(2008,12,1,16,15), count=5)
>>> for o in evt.occurrence_set.all():
...     print o
... 
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2008-12-01T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2008-12-02T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2008-12-03T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2008-12-04T16:00:00
New TPS Cover Sheet: 2008-12-05T16:00:00

A bit more elaborate example, using the the convenience function 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(2009,4,1),
...     start_time=datetime(2008,12,25,17)
... )
>>> for o in evt.occurrence_set.all():
...     print o
... 
Pay day: 2008-12-26T17:00:00
Pay day: 2009-01-30T17:00:00
Pay day: 2009-02-27T17:00:00
Pay day: 2009-03-27T17:00:00

Features

  • Support for adding complex event occurrences via dateutil
  • Ready-made MultipleOccurrenceForm for handling complex form input
  • Daily, monthly, and annual view functions
  • Grid-based daily view generator, complete with alternating or sequential
    EventType based CSS class names
  • Slightly better than average documentation, a few test cases, and commented code
  • Active support (I have to eat my own dogfood)
  • Built-in demo project / application

Requirements

  • Django 1.0+
  • Python 2.5+ (yeah, sorry, Swingtime won’t work with 2.3 or 2.4, but I use
    2.5+ exclusively; however, should anyone like to contribute the necessary
    backward compatible patches that don’t hamstring any of 2.5+ features, I
    more than willing to include them).
  • The dateutil package (http://labix.org/python-dateutil).

Settings

Swingtime has it’s settings module (conf/swingtime_settings.py) that
simulates how each Django project’s setting.py file functions. You can
overwrite any or all of the configuration parameters described in
:mod:swingtime_settings by creating a file in your own project and referencing
that file in your project settings using the name SWINGTIME_SETTINGS_MODULE.

For example, from the demo’s settings.py configuration:

SWINGTIME_SETTINGS_MODULE = 'demo.swingtime_settings'

Demo

Swingtime comes with its own demo project and application. The demo is themed as
a Karate studio’s website and allows you see and interact with the Swingtime
application.

Templates

Currently, Swingtime does not include any templates of its own. The demo project
provides some sample templates to use as a guide or starting point.

Perhaps the best thing the sample demo templates do is showcase the ability to
add complex event recurrences via the MultipleOccurrenceForm. Browse to a daily
view and select a time slot from the left hand column to add a new event starting
at the selected time.

Sample data

Within the Swingtime demo is an app named karate, which defines the custom
management command loaddemo. This command will pre-populate your
initial database with some events and occurrences based upon the current date and
time.

Running the demo

If you’ve checked out from directly from the trunk directory or exploded the
latest version tarball, you run the demo from anywhere by changing to the
demo directory and running:

$ python manage.py loaddemo $ python manage.py runserver

Todo List

  • Add i18n / translation support for demo and demo templates
  • Include a setup installer (I’m not doing easy_install!)
  • Add weekly view
  • Import and export .ics files
  • Add Note support to demo
  • Add more tests

History

  • 2008-12-18 Version 0.2 released
  • 2008-12-23 Ported to github