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Library provides a graphical view of the calendar.

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Calendar View

Library provides a graphical view of the calendar. View, title and events can be easily configured.

The output in *.png file.

Installation

Install the package using PyPI:

pip install calendar-view

or directly from the repository:

pip install git+https://github.com/sakhnevych/calendar-view.git

Input parameters

Configuration

Configuration for all views can be done using CalendarConfig class.

Parameter

Type

Description

lang

str

Language, which is used for the name of the weekday. Supported values: en, ru, ua. Default value: en

title

str

Title of the view. Can be empty

dates

str

The range of the days to show. Default value: ‘Mo - Su’

days

int

If dates does not exist, the number of days to display can be configured starting from Monday. For example, ‘4’ means dates='Mo - Th'

hours

str

Hour range to display

mode

str

Mode will override some parameters. Available modes:
  • ‘week’ - show the current week

  • ‘day_hours’ - show hours range ‘8:00 - 22:00’

  • ‘working_hours’ - show hours range ‘8:00 - 19:00’

  • ‘auto’ - modes ‘week’ + ‘day_hours’

show_date

bool

Defines if the date has to be shown. Format: 'dd.mm' or 'dd.mm.YYYY' if show_year=True. Default value: True

show_year

bool

Defines if the year has to be added to the date format. Omitted if show_date=False. Default value: False

legend

bool

If False - draw the name of the event inside the block. If True - draw the name in the legend. If not defined, will be chosen automatically.

title_vertical_align

str

The vertical align of the title and noted in the calendar event: top | center | bottom. Default value: center

Example:

config = CalendarConfig(
    lang='en',
    title='Yoga Class Schedule',
    dates='Mo - Fr',
    hours='8 - 22',
    mode=None,
    show_date=True,
    show_year=False,
    legend=True,
)

# you can validate your config
validate_config(config)

Event

Parameter

Type

Description

name

str

Language, which is used for the name of the weekday. Supported values: en, ru, ua

day

str / date / datetime

The day of the event. Can be set using any of 3 different types. Can’t be defined together with day_of_week

day_of_week

int

The range of the days to show. Can’t be defined together with day

start

str / time / datetime

Start of the event. Can be set using any of 3 different types. The string has format HH:mm or HH.

end

str / time / datetime

End of the event. Can be set using any of 3 different types. The string has format HH:mm or HH.

Dates

The date can be defined using the next rules.

  1. Allowed year range: [1900, 2100]

  2. Any delimiter from the list can be used:

    • -

    • .

    • /

  3. Allowed formats:

    • YYYY.mm.dd

    • dd.mm.YYYY

    • dd.mm.YY - will use 20th century

    • dd.mm - for the current year

As an example, let’s look for example at the same data in all formats (assume, that the current year is 2022):

  • 2022-06-21

  • 21.06.2022

  • 21/06/22

  • 21/06

Styles

You can change styles by setting the required parameter. See the full list of parameters in the file: style.py

Example:

from calendar_view.config import style

style.hour_height = 80
style.event_notes_color = '#7F7F7F'

Examples

1. Basic usage

Most basic and simplest usage. Doesn’t have a configuration.

Code:

from calendar_view.calendar import Calendar
from calendar_view.core.event import EventStyles

calendar = Calendar.build()
calendar.add_event(day_of_week=0, start='08:00', end='17:00', style=EventStyles.GRAY)
calendar.add_event(day_of_week=5, start='09:00', end='12:00', style=EventStyles.RED)
calendar.add_event(day_of_week=5, start='10:00', end='13:00', style=EventStyles.BLUE)
calendar.add_event(day_of_week=6, start='15:00', end='18:00')
calendar.save("simple_view.png")

Output:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sakhnevych/calendar-view/master/docs/simple_view.png

2. Configuration and specific dates

View for one script. Configuration objects and events with specific dates are used.

Code:

from calendar_view.calendar import Calendar
from calendar_view.core import data
from calendar_view.core.event import Event

config = data.CalendarConfig(
    lang='en',
    title='Sprint 23',
    dates='2019-09-23 - 2019-09-27',
    show_year=True,
    mode='working_hours',
    legend=False,
)
events = [
    Event('Planning', day='2019-09-23', start='11:00', end='13:00'),
    Event('Demo', day='2019-09-27', start='15:00', end='16:00'),
    Event('Retrospective', day='2019-09-27', start='17:00', end='18:00'),
]

data.validate_config(config)
data.validate_events(events, config)

calendar = Calendar.build(config)
calendar.add_events(events)
calendar.save("sprint_23.png")

Output:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sakhnevych/calendar-view/master/docs/sprint_23.png

3. Legend view

If the name of the event is too long, it can be printed in the legend.

Code:

from calendar_view.core import data
from calendar_view.core.config import CalendarConfig
from calendar_view.calendar import Calendar
from calendar_view.core.event import Event

config = CalendarConfig(
    lang='en',
    title='Yoga Class Schedule',
    dates='Mo - Su',
    hours='8 - 22',
    show_date=False,
    legend=True,
)
events = [
    Event(day_of_week=0, start='11:00', end='12:30', title='Ashtanga, 90 mins, with Gina', style=EventStyles.GRAY),
    Event(day_of_week=1, start='18:00', end='19:15', title='HOT Core Yoga, 75 mins, with David', style=EventStyles.RED),
    Event(day_of_week=2, start='09:00', end='10:00', title='Meditation - Yoga Nidra, 60 mins, with Heena', style=EventStyles.BLUE),
    Event(day_of_week=2, start='19:00', end='20:15', title='Hatha Yoga, 75 mins, with Jo', style=EventStyles.GREEN),
    Event(day_of_week=3, start='19:00', end='20:00', title='Pilates, 60 mins, with Erika', style=EventStyles.GRAY),
    Event(day_of_week=4, start='18:30', end='20:00', title='Kundalini Yoga, 90 mins, with Dan', style=EventStyles.RED),
    Event(day_of_week=5, start='10:00', end='11:15', title='Hatha Yoga, 75 mins, with Amelia', style=EventStyles.GREEN),
    Event(day_of_week=6, start='10:00', end='11:15', title='Yoga Open, 75 mins, with Klaudia', style=EventStyles.BLUE),
    Event(day_of_week=6, start='14:00', end='15:15', title='Hatha Yoga, 75 mins, with Vick', style=EventStyles.GREEN)
]

data.validate_config(config)
data.validate_events(events, config)

calendar = Calendar.build(config)
calendar.add_events(events)
calendar.save("yoga_class.png")

Output:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sakhnevych/calendar-view/master/docs/yoga_class.png

4. Event notes and style

Add the note to the event. The text is fit to the width. Change the vertical align and the style of the image.

Code:

from calendar_view.calendar import Calendar
from calendar_view.config import style
from calendar_view.core import data
from calendar_view.core.event import Event

style.hour_height = 80
style.event_notes_color = '#7F7F7F'

config = data.CalendarConfig(
    lang='en',
    title='Massage. Antonio',
    dates='2022-06-20 - 2022-06-24',
    show_year=True,
    mode='working_hours',
    title_vertical_align='top'
)
events = [
    Event(day='2022-06-20', start='11:00', end='12:00', title='Jesse Tyson'),
    Event(day='2022-06-20', start='12:30', end='14:00', title='Karry', notes='No music'),
    Event(day='2022-06-20', start='15:00', end='17:00', title='Taylor Davis',
          notes='Ask about the shin that hurts last time.'),
    Event(day='2022-06-20', start='17:30', end='18:30', title='Jose Hope'),

    Event(day='2022-06-22', start='10:00', end='12:00', title='Annabell Moore',
          notes='A therapist for her mother:\n+4487498375 Nick Adams'),
    Event(day='2022-06-22', start='12:30', end='14:00', title='Carlos Cassidy'),
    Event(day='2022-06-22', start='15:00', end='17:00', title='Joe'),
    Event(day='2022-06-22', start='17:30', end='18:30', title='Jose Hope'),

    Event(day='2022-06-23', start='10:00', end='11:00', title='Elena Miller'),
    Event(day='2022-06-23', start='11:30', end='13:30', title='Karry', notes='No music'),
    Event(day='2022-06-23', start='15:00', end='16:30', title='Mia Williams'),
    Event(day='2022-06-23', start='17:00', end='18:00', title='Xander'),
]

calendar = Calendar.build(config)
calendar.add_events(events)
calendar.save("massage.png")

Output:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sakhnevych/calendar-view/master/docs/massage.png

License

calendar-view is licensed under a MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for details.

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