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"""Generate HTML calendars
This module reads a text file containing appointment information and
generates web pages containing those scheduled appointments in a
nicely formatted linear table for each month."""
import string, time
from HTMLcolors import *
from HTMLgen import SimpleDocument, TableLite, TD, TR, Font, Name, H, Center, Href
from types import IntType
from calendar import day_name, month_name, mdays, weekday
__version__ = '$Id: HTMLcalendar.py,v 1.2 1999/02/24 04:31:03 friedric Exp $'
__author__ = 'Robin Friedrich'
__date__ = '10/13/97'
# Constants
day_month_order = 0 # set to 1 to parse day/month ordering (europe)
# set to 0 to parse month/day ordering (usa)
DateError = 'date error'
PAGECOLOR = PEACH
WEEKDAYCOLOR = GRAY1
WEEKENDCOLOR = GREEN3
TIMECOLOR = BLUE
SOURCETEXTFILE = 'appt.txt'
HTMLSUFFIX = 'html' # use htm if you must
def main():
"""Main routine to drive script and serve as usage example.
"""
parsed_appts = read_appt_file(SOURCETEXTFILE)
current_year = Year()
current_year.load_appointments(parsed_appts)
current_year.write('./', 'Calendar')
class Appointment:
"""Represent an appointment entry.
"""
def __init__(self, hr='9', min='00', text='Nothing'):
self.hr = hr
self.min = min
self.text = text
def __str__(self):
return "%s %s" % (Font(self.hr +':'+ self.min,
size = -1, color = TIMECOLOR),
Font(self.text, size = -1))
class Day:
"""Represent a day record.
Appointment instances are appended to instances of this class.
"""
def __init__(self, year=1997, month=1, day=1):
self.weekday = day_name[weekday(year,month,day)]
self.year = `year`
self.month = `month`
self.day = `day`
self.appointments = []
def append(self, appt):
self.appointments.append(appt)
def repr_date_cell(self):
return '%s %s' % (self.weekday,
Name(self.month +'-'+self.day, self.day))
def repr_appt_cell(self):
strlist = map(str, self.appointments)
return string.join(strlist, '<BR>')
def make_row(self):
if self.weekday in ('Saturday','Sunday'):
row = TR(bgcolor=WEEKENDCOLOR)
else:
row = TR(bgcolor=WEEKDAYCOLOR)
row.append(TD(self.repr_date_cell(), align='right',html_escape='off'))
row.append(TD(self.repr_appt_cell(),html_escape='off'))
return row
def __str__(self):
return str(self.make_row())
class DateTable( TableLite ):
"""Table of days used to represent the month in HTML.
Adds methods allowing direct indexing by day of month.
datetable[7] will return the Day object corresponding
to the 7th day of the month.
"""
def __setitem__(self, i, value):
self.contents[i-1] = value
def __getitem__(self, i):
return self.contents[i-1]
class Month( SimpleDocument ):
"""Class representing a month as an HTML document (page).
Tweeks to the appearance of the calendar would mostly be done here.
Indexing into this class instance will reference the DateTable object
contained within.
"""
def __init__(self, year=1997, month=1):
SimpleDocument.__init__(self, bgcolor = PAGECOLOR)
self.year = year
self.month = month
self.monthname = month_name[month]
self.title = self.monthname + ' ' + str(self.year)
self.ndays = mdays[month]
now = time.strftime("%c", time.localtime(time.time()))
self.append( '<P>', Font("Updated " + now, size = -1) )
self.append( Center( H(3,self.title) ) )
self.datetable = DateTable(cellpadding=6, cellspacing=2, border=3)
self.jumper = ''
for i in range(1, self.ndays+1):
self.jumper = self.jumper + str(Href('#'+`month`+'-'+`i`, `i`)) + ' '
self.datetable.append(Day(self.year, self.month, i))
self.append( Center(self.jumper, html_escape='off') )
self.append('<P>')
self.append( self.datetable )
def add_appt(self, appt):
"""Argument is a 6-tuple.
Form:
(year, month, day, hour, minute, text)
int int int str str str <- type
"""
(year, month, day, hour, minute, text) = appt
if (self.year, self.month) != (year, month):
raise DateError
self[day].append(Appointment(hour, minute, text))
def __setitem__(self, index, dayobj):
try:
self.datetable[index] = dayobj
except IndexError:
print 'Not %d days in %s' % (index, self.monthname)
def __getitem__(self, index):
return self.datetable[index]
class Year:
"""Represent a year as a series of 12 Month instances.
"""
def __init__(self, year=1997):
self.year = year
self.months = [0] #spacer so indexing by month works.
for m in range(1,13):
self.months.append(Month(self.year, m))
def load_appointments(self, data):
"""Load each entry in the appointment list.
"""
for (year, month, day, hour, minute, text) in data:
if year == self.year:
self.months[month][day].append(Appointment(hour, minute, text))
def makeindex(self, i):
"""Utility method to generate the navigation hyperlinks
for each month. To be placed at the top of each page.
"""
index = []
for j in range(1,len(month_name)):
if j == i:
index.append(month_name[j])
else:
index.append(str(Href(self.namefile(j), month_name[j])))
return string.join(index, ' | ')
def namefile(self, i):
"""Generate the html filenames.
"""
return "%s%s-%s.%s" % (self.directory,
self.prefix,
string.zfill(i,2),
HTMLSUFFIX)
def write(self, directory='./', prefix = 'cal', mmin=1, mmax=12):
"""Causes the emission of all pages.
To restrict ranges of months, use 3rd and 4th arg to specify
starting and stopping months by number.
"""
self.directory = directory
self.prefix = prefix
for i in range(mmin, mmax+1):
self.months[i].prepend( Center(self.makeindex(i), html_escape='off') )
self.months[i].write( self.namefile(i) )
def makeint(value):
"""return an integer given either a string or integer
"""
try:
return string.atoi(value)
except TypeError:
if type(value) == IntType:
return value
else:
raise TypeError, ('cannot convert to int', value)
import re
datepat = re.compile('^ *\([0-9*][0-9]?\)[/-]' #first 2 char date field
'\([0-9][0-9]?\)[/-]?' #second 2 char date field
'\([12][0-9][0-9][0-9]\)?[ \t]*:') #optional year field
daypat = re.compile('^ *\('+string.join(day_name,'\|')+'\)')
timepat = re.compile('\([0-9][0-9]?\):\([0-9][0-9]\)')
def read_appt_file(filename):
"""Parsing function.
Setting the day_month_order flag to 1 will make the parser read
month value from the second position rather than the first.
Example:
2/15/1997: 3:25 Text for the appointment (year must be 4 digit)
4:45 This will be placed on the same day
5/21: 8:00 Leaving off the year will pick up the current year
*/15: 2:00 This will place the appt on the 15th of every month
5:30 Also as above
Friday: 3:30 Place this one on every Friday of the current year.
The ":" after the day entry is significant.
A single appointment text cannot span more than one line.
"""
data = []
current_year = time.localtime(time.time())[0]
f = open(filename, 'r')
for line in f.readlines():
if string.strip(line) == '': #skip blank lines
continue
if datepat.search(line) > -1:
if day_month_order:
month , day , year = datepat.group(2,1,3)
else:
month , day , year = datepat.group(1,2,3)
if year == None:
year = current_year
else:
year = makeint(year)
line = line[datepat.regs[0][1]:]
elif daypat.search(line) > -1:
dayofweek = daypat.group(1)
month, day = (None, None)
year = current_year
line = line[daypat.regs[0][1]:]
if timepat.search(line) > -1:
hour , minute = timepat.group(1,2)
line = line[timepat.regs[0][1]:]
else: #if no time is given just nullify the values
hour = ''
minute = ''
text = string.strip(line)
if month == '*':
#print 'day of month case'
for m in range(1,13):
day = makeint(day)
data.append((year, m, day, hour, minute, text))
elif (month, day) == (None, None):
#print 'day of week case'
for (y, m, d) in list_day_of_week(year, dayofweek):
data.append((y, m, d, hour, minute, text))
else:
#print 'normal case'
month = makeint(month)
day = makeint(day)
data.append((year, month, day, hour, minute, text))
#print (year, month, day, hour, minute, text)
f.close()
return data
def list_day_of_week(year, daystring):
"""return a list of ~52 days corresponding to the given day of the week"""
year = makeint(year)
for i in range(1,8): #start at bgining of year look for day string
if day_name[weekday(year, 1, i)] == daystring: break
# now thay we know the initial day we add it to the list and
# increment by 7 days
list = [(year, 1, i)]
sec_per_week = 60*60*24*7
secs = time.mktime((year, 1, i, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
maxsecs = time.mktime((year, 12, 31, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
secs = secs + sec_per_week
while secs < maxsecs:
list.append(time.localtime(secs)[:3])
secs = secs + sec_per_week
return list
if __name__ == '__main__': main()
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