Matthias Beyer
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libimagtimetrack
A library for tracking time events in the imag store.
Store format
Events are stored with a store id like this:
/timetrack/<insert-date-year>/<insert-date-month>/<insert-date-day>/<insert-date-time>-<tag>.ext
Timetrackings contain
- a comment (optional, free text)
- a start date
- an end date
- a tag
by default and might be extended with more header fields as one likes.
The header of a timetrack "work" entry looks like this:
[event]
tag = "work"
start = "2017-01-02T03:04:05"
end = "2017-01-02T06:07:08"
Normal tags (as in libimagentrytag
) are explicitely not used for tagging,
so the user has the possibility to use normal tags on these entries as well.
The tag
field is of type string, as for one tag, one entry is created. This
way, one can track overlapping tags, as in:
imag timetrack start foo
imag timetrack start bar
imag timetrack stop foo
imag timetrack start baz
imag timetrack stop bar
imag timetrack stop baz
The end
field is, of course, only set if the event already ended.
Library functionality
The library uses the libimagentrydatetime::datepath::DatePathBuilder
for
building StoreId
objects.
The library offers two central traits:
TimeTrackStore
, which extends aStore
object with functionality to createFileLockEntry
objects with a certain setting that is used for time-tracking, andTimeTracking
, which extendsEntry
with helper functions to query the entry-metadata that is used for the time tracking functionality
The library does not provide functionality to implement imag-timetrack
or
so, as the core functionality is already given and the commandline application
can implement the missing bits in few lines of code.
Aggregating functionality might be provided at a later point in time.