A Python module to parse Daylio exports
Project description
daylio-parser
A Python module to parse Daylio CSV exports
Development
Install poetry
, tox
and tox-poetry
.
Installing the virtual env:
$ poetry install
Switching into the venv:
$ poetry shell
Running test:
$ green tests/
Running all checks with tox prior to running GitHub actions:
$ tox
TODO
- Parse CSV into entries (parser.py)
- Implement MoodConfig (config.py) to allow multiple moods
- Plus a default config for clean Daylio installs
- Color generator for situations when there's too many moods
- Stats
- Mood stability algorithm
- Average moods by day
- Average mood by activity
- Find mood periods — aka periods of moods meeting certain criteria
- Generate data for tag clouds (i.e. find most used words in notes)
- Extend mood period search — search above, below and in between thresholds
- Prepare data for plotting
- Splitting entries into bands
- Interpolating data for smooth charts
- Calculating rolling mean
- Re-export data into other formats
- JSON
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