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f939127a0c updates ical output to convert event times to calendar timzone based time 2020-07-25 19:26:49 +02:00
056779f7d2 adds ical url handling
- icalToCalendarDB converts the information the user puts into the form
  on the calendar.html page and pulls the calendar from the url.
  It then passes it into the database.

- fetchCanedarEvents gets all events within a startDate and an endDate
  and removes any all day events. This is currently a bit costly, because
  it takes some time for the ics library to download the entire .ical
  file from the url. Then it goes through every entry ever added to the
  file and saves only the future events.
2020-07-25 18:03:02 +02:00
fec09edb88 adds calendar_type settings to calendar 2020-07-25 11:27:24 +02:00
2 changed files with 86 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -16,8 +16,9 @@ API_SERVICE_NAME = 'calendar'
API_VERSION = 'v3'
class Calendar:
def __init__(self, name, calendarId, toggle='False', color="#000000"):
def __init__(self, name, calendarId, calType, toggle='False', color="#000000"):
self.name = name
self.calType = calType
self.color = color
self.toggle=toggle
self.calendarId = calendarId
@ -80,7 +81,8 @@ def updateCalendars(user, calendars, colors):
for calendar in calendars:
if not user.hasCalendar(calendar.calendarId):
color = fromColorIdGetColor(calendar.color, colormap, colors)
c = dbCalendar(calendar_id=calendar.calendarId,
c = dbCalendar(calendar_id = calendar.calendarId,
calendar_type = calendar.calType,
name = calendar.name,
toggle = "False",
color = color)
@ -96,8 +98,9 @@ def calendarsFromDb(user):
calendarId = calendar.calendar_id
toggle = calendar.toggle
color = calendar.color
calType = calendar.calendar_type
pyCalendars.append(Calendar(name, calendarId, toggle, color))
pyCalendars.append(Calendar(name, calendarId, calType, toggle, color))
return pyCalendars
@ -110,6 +113,7 @@ def purgeCalendars(calendars, visibleCalendars):
return purged
# remaps a event color id to a calendar color id
# for google calendars
def toCalendarColorId(colormap, colorId):
for remap in colormap['eventRemap']:
if remap['from'] == colorId:
@ -119,6 +123,7 @@ def toCalendarColorId(colormap, colorId):
return colorId
# remaps a calendar color ID to its natural color
# for google calendars
def toNaturalColor(colormap, orgColor):
for remap in colormap['colors']:
if remap['api'] == orgColor:
@ -127,8 +132,10 @@ def toNaturalColor(colormap, orgColor):
print(f"failed with {orgColor}")
return orgColor
# use the event color id to convert it to a hex color
def colorizeEvents(events, colors):
# uses the event color id to convert it to a hex color
# does this for every event in events
# this is used for Google Calendars
def colorizeGoogleEvents(events, colors):
COLORS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'colors.json')
with open(COLORS_FILE) as f:
colormap = json.load(f)
@ -138,10 +145,12 @@ def colorizeEvents(events, colors):
event.colorHex = forEventGetColor(event, colormap, colors)
# returns a color for a specific calendar color id
# for google calendars
def fromColorIdGetColor(color, colormap, colors):
return toNaturalColor(colormap, colors['calendar'][color]['background'])
# generates the natural color for a event color id
# for google calendars
def forEventGetColor(event, colormap, colors):
calColorId = toCalendarColorId(colormap, event.eventColorId)
bg = colors['calendar'][calColorId]['background']
@ -181,17 +190,18 @@ def getTimeStamps():
# define today and tomorrow
now = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc).astimezone()
today = now.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second = 0).isoformat()
today = now.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second = 0)
tomorrow = now.replace(hour=23, minute=59, second=59).isoformat() # + '+01:00'
twodaysfromnow = datetime.datetime.today() + datetime.timedelta(days=2)
twodaysfromnow = twodaysfromnow.replace(hour=23, minute=59, second=59).astimezone().isoformat()
twodaysfromnow = twodaysfromnow.replace(hour=23, minute=59, second=59).astimezone()
return today, twodaysfromnow
def generateJsonFromCalendarEntries(events, colors):
# fix all colors in events that have a different event color
colorizeEvents(events, colors)
if colors != None:
colorizeGoogleEvents(events, colors)
# if not events:
# print('No upcoming events found.')

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icalHandler.py Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
from server import db
from database.models import Calendar as dbCalendar
from backend import Event as bEvent
from ics import Calendar as iCalendar
import requests
def icalToCalendarDb(url, name, user):
try:
c = iCalendar(requests.get(url).text)
except:
return False
c = dbCalendar(calendar_id = url,
calendar_type = 'ical',
name = name,
toggle = "False",
color = "#000000")
db.session.add(c)
user.calendars.append(c)
db.session.commit()
def fetchCalendarEvents(calendars, startDate, endDate):
all_events = []
for calendar in calendars:
if calendar.toggle == "True" and calendar.calendar_type == "ical":
ical = iCalendar(requests.get(calendar.calendar_id).text)
for event in ical.events:
event = fitEventToCalendarTimezone(event, ical)
name = event.name
start = event.begin.format()
end = event.end.format()
newEvent = bEvent(name, start, end)
if eventWithinStartEnd(startDate, endDate, event):
if not eventAllDay(event):
print(start, flush=True)
all_events.append(newEvent)
return all_events
def fitEventToCalendarTimezone(event, calendar):
event.begin = event.begin.to(next(iter(calendar._timezones)))
event.end = event.end.to(next(iter(calendar._timezones)))
return event
# converts everything to epoch seconds and utc
# and then checks if at either event start or event end
# is is within startDate and endDate
def eventWithinStartEnd(startDate, endDate, event):
if((startDate.timestamp() <= event.begin.timestamp and
event.begin.timestamp <= endDate.timestamp()) or
startDate.timestamp() <= event.end.timestamp and
event.end.timestamp <= endDate.timestamp()):
return True
return False
def eventAllDay(event):
beginDay = event.begin.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0)
endDay = event.end.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0)
delta = endDay - beginDay
if delta.days >= 2:
return True
return False