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A calendaring/scheduling application, featuring:
- one-time and recurring events
- calendar exceptions (occurrences changed or cancelled)
- occurrences accessible through Event API and Period API
- relations of events to generic objects
- ready to use, nice user interface
- view day, week, month, three months and year
- project sample which can be launched immediately and reused in your project
See see wiki page for more.
Download the code; put in into your project’s directory or run
python setup.py installto install system-wide.
REQUIREMENTS: python-vobject (comes with most distribution as a package).
INSTALLED_APPS – add:
‘schedule’
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS – add:
“django.core.context_processors.request”
FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK
This setting determines which day of the week your calendar begins on if your locale doesn’t already set it. Default is 0, which is Sunday.
OCCURRENCE_CANCEL_REDIRECT
This setting controls the behavior of :func:`Views.get_next_url`. If set, all calendar modifications will redirect here (unless there is a `next` set in the request.)
SHOW_CANCELLED_OCCURRENCES
This setting controls the behavior of :func:`Period.classify_occurence`. If True, then occurences that have been cancelled will be displayed with a css class of canceled, otherwise they won’t appear at all.
Defaults to False
CHECK_PERMISSION_FUNC
This setting controls the callable used to determine if a user has permission to edit an event or occurance. The callable must take the object and the user and return a boolean.
Default:
check_edit_permission(ob, user):
return user.is_authenticated()
If ob is None, then the function is checking for permission to add new events
GET_EVENTS_FUNC
This setting controls the callable that gets all events for calendar display. The callable must take the request and the calendar and return a `QuerySet` of events. Modifying this setting allows you to pull events from multiple calendars or to filter events based on permissions
Default:
get_events(request, calendar):
return calendar.event_set.all()