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Generates iCal files for class schedules for schools using an N-day cycle

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Cycle Calendar Generator

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Generates iCal files for class schedules for schools using an N-day cycle

If you’re a teacher or a student, you probably have a 6 or 7-day cycle. You’d like to enter your schedule into your calendar, but calendar software doesn’t support “recur every n weekdays”. So you’re out of luck, right? That’s where Cycle Calendar Generator comes in. You just need to make an Excel file with your school’s schedule, and another Excel file for each teacher/student’s schedule, and Cycle Calendar Generator does the rest.

Installation

$ pip install cycle_calendar_generator

Usage

  1. Make a “Schedule Setup” Excel file
    1. Filename must be schedule_setup.xlsx

    2. Has 3 sheets, named “Period Timing”, “Cycle Days List”, and “Yearly Schedule”

    3. “Period Timing” sheet gives the period name/number, start time, and end time for each period

    4. “Cycle Days List” sheet lists the name/number of each day in the cycle

    5. “Yearly Schedule” sheet lists all dates in the school year and the matching day in the cycle

    6. Dates and times should be in the standard Excel date/time format

    7. All other data should be in text format, including numbers.

    8. See below for examples

  2. Make an Excel file for each user that wants a schedule calendar
    1. The filename should match the user’s name, and will be used to name the output calendar file. (Ex. Eric Idle’s Excel file should be named “Eric Idle.xlsx”, and will generate “Eric Idle.ics”)

    2. Has 1 sheet, named “User Schedule”, that has the user’s usual schedule for a cycle

    3. All data here should be in text format

    4. See below for examples

  3. Put all files in any folder

  4. Run the application as follows:

    $ cycle_calendar_generator path/to/schedule/files

  5. Schedule iCal files are found in the /output folder under the folder with your input Excel files.

Examples

Period Timing

Period Number

Start Time

End Time

1

8:00

9:00

2

9:00

10:00

3

10:00

11:00

4

11:00

12:00

5

12:00

13:00

Times can be in either 24h or 12h format. “Period Number” should be text format, not number.

Cycle Days List

A1

B2

C3

D4

E5

F6

The entries here are the official names for all cycle days. Every cycle day entry in other sheets must match these values.

Yearly Schedule

Date

Cycle Day

8/31/18

A1

9/3/18

B2

9/4/18

C3

9/5/18

D4

9/6/18

E5

9/7/18

F6

Dates can be displayed any way, but must be date format. Entries in the “Cycle Day” column must be an official cycle day as defined in Cycle Days List.

User Schedule

Period Number

A1

B2

C3

D4

E5

F6

1

Grade 8

Grade 11

Grade 8

2

Grade 11

Grade 8

3

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

4

Grade 11

Grade 8

Grade 11

5

Grade 8

Grade 11

“Period Number” should be text format, not number. The “Cycle Days” in the top row must be official cycle days as defined in Cycle Days List

Tests

For current Python version:

python3 setup.py test

For versions 3.5+

tox

It’s recommended to use pyenv to install Python versions required by tox. pyenv can be installed using Homebrew:

brew update
brew install pyenv
pyenv install 3.6.6 3.7.6

Contribute

Contributions are always welcome! For thoughts on features or bug reports see Issues. If you’re interested in contributing to this library, see details on doing so in the CONTRIBUTING.rst file in this repository.

Credits

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the elgertam/cookiecutter-pipenv project template, based on audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage.

Excel file reading was made possible by the openpyxl package, while iCal file reading and writing uses the ics package.

Licence

  • Free software: GNU General Public License v3

History

0.1.0 (2018-08-09)

  • First release on PyPI.

0.1.1 - 0.1.8 (2018-10-18 to 10-19)

  • Attempts to fix issues with Travis CI’s PyPI deployment

0.2.0 (2018-10-19)

  • Program can now be installed as a Unix-style command line application

1.0.0 (2020-02-25)

  • No longer works on Python 3.5

  • Dependency update

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