Python bindings for your timewarrior database
Project description
timew - Python API for Timewarrior
Installation
For this API to work, you need Timewarrior installed
Installation is easy from the Python Package Index
pip install timew
API Documentation
Examples
>>> from timew import TimeWarrior
>>> timew = TimeWarrior()
>>> timew.start(time=datetime(2018, 8, 15, 9, 0, 0), tags=['my tag'])
Tracking "my tag"
Started 2018-09-06T09:00:00
Current 07T13:20:45
Total 28:20:45
>>> timew.cancel()
Canceled active time tracking.
>>> timew.delete(1)
Deleted @1
>>> timew.join(1, 2)
Joined @1 and @2
>>> from timew import Duration
>>> from datetime import timedelta
>>> timew.lengthen(1, Duration(timedelta(minutes=30)))
Lengthened @1 by 0:30:00
>>> timew.move(1, datetime(2018, 8, 15, 9, 0, 0))
Moved @1 to 2018-09-05T09:00:00
>>> timew.shorten(1, Duration(timedelta(minutes=10)))
Shortened @1 by 0:10:00
>>> timew.split(1)
Split @1
>>> timew.start(tags=['my tag'])
Tracking "my tag"
Started 2018-09-07T13:37:00
Current 40:22
Total 0:03:22
>>> timew.stop()
Recorded "my tag"
Started 2018-09-07T13:37:00
Ended 40:53
Total 0:03:53
>>> timew.track(start_time=datetime(2018, 9, 7, 11, 0, 0), end_time=datetime(2018, 9, 7, 12, 0, 0))
Tracking "from 20180907T110000 - 20180907T120000"
Started 2018-09-07T13:42:27
Current 27
Total 0:00:00
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