Inkycal/inkycal/modules/inkycal_calendar.py
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#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Calendar module for Inky-Calendar Project
Copyright by aceisace
"""
from inkycal.modules.template import inkycal_module
from inkycal.custom import *
import calendar as cal
import arrow
filename = os.path.basename(__file__).split('.py')[0]
logger = logging.getLogger(filename)
logger.setLevel(level=logging.ERROR)
class Calendar(inkycal_module):
"""Calendar class
Create monthly calendar and show events from given icalendars
"""
name = "Inkycal Calendar"
optional = {
"week_starts_on" : {
"label":"When does your week start? (default=Monday)",
"options": ["Monday", "Sunday"],
"default": "Monday"
},
"show_events" : {
"label":"Show parsed events? (default = True)",
"options": [True, False],
"default": True
},
"ical_urls" : {
"label":"iCalendar URL/s, separate multiple ones with a comma",
"default":[]
},
"ical_files" : {
"label":"iCalendar filepaths, separated with a comma",
"default":[]
},
"date_format":{
"label":"Use an arrow-supported token for custom date formatting "+
"see https://arrow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/#supported-tokens, e.g. D MMM",
"default": "D MMM",
},
"time_format":{
"label":"Use an arrow-supported token for custom time formatting "+
"see https://arrow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/#supported-tokens, e.g. HH:mm",
"default": "HH:mm"
},
}
def __init__(self, section_size, section_config):
"""Initialize inkycal_calendar module"""
super().__init__(section_size, section_config)
# module specific parameters
self.num_font = ImageFont.truetype(
fonts['NotoSans-SemiCondensed'], size = self.fontsize)
self.weekstart = self.config['week_starts_on']
self.show_events = self.config['show_events']
self.date_format = self.config["date_format"]
self.time_format = self.config['time_format']
self.language = self.config['language']
self.timezone = get_system_tz()
self.ical_urls = self.config['ical_urls']
self.ical_files = self.config['ical_files']
# give an OK message
print('{0} loaded'.format(filename))
def generate_image(self):
"""Generate image for this module"""
# Define new image size with respect to padding
im_width = int(self.width - (2 * self.padding_x))
im_height = int(self.height - (2 * self.padding_y))
im_size = im_width, im_height
logger.info('Image size: {0}'.format(im_size))
# Create an image for black pixels and one for coloured pixels
im_black = Image.new('RGB', size = im_size, color = 'white')
im_colour = Image.new('RGB', size = im_size, color = 'white')
# Allocate space for month-names, weekdays etc.
month_name_height = int(self.height*0.1)
weekdays_height = int(self.height*0.05)
if self.show_events == True:
calendar_height = int(self.height*0.6)
events_height = int(self.height*0.25)
logger.debug('calendar-section size: {0} x {1} px'.format(
im_width, calendar_height))
logger.debug('events-section size: {0} x {1} px'.format(
im_width, events_height))
else:
calendar_height = self.height - month_name_height - weekday_height
logger.debug('calendar-section size: {0} x {1} px'.format(
im_width, calendar_height))
# Create grid and calculate icon sizes
calendar_rows, calendar_cols = 6, 7
icon_width = im_width // calendar_cols
icon_height = calendar_height // calendar_rows
# Calculate spacings for calendar area
x_spacing_calendar = int((im_width % calendar_cols) / 2)
y_spacing_calendar = int((im_height % calendar_rows) / 2)
# Calculate positions for days of month
grid_start_y = (month_name_height + weekdays_height + y_spacing_calendar)
grid_start_x = x_spacing_calendar
grid = [(grid_start_x + icon_width*x, grid_start_y + icon_height*y)
for y in range(calendar_rows) for x in range(calendar_cols)]
weekday_pos = [(grid_start_x + icon_width*_, month_name_height) for _ in
range(calendar_cols)]
now = arrow.now(tz = self.timezone)
# Set weekstart of calendar to specified weekstart
if self.weekstart == "Monday":
cal.setfirstweekday(cal.MONDAY)
weekstart = now.shift(days = - now.weekday())
else:
cal.setfirstweekday(cal.SUNDAY)
weekstart = now.shift(days = - now.isoweekday())
# Write the name of current month
write(
im_black,
(x_spacing_calendar,0),
(self.width, month_name_height),
str(now.format('MMMM',locale=self.language)),
font = self.font,
autofit = True)
# Set up weeknames in local language and add to main section
weekday_names = [weekstart.shift(days=+_).format('ddd',locale=self.language)
for _ in range(7)]
logger.debug('weekday names: {}'.format(weekday_names))
for _ in range(len(weekday_pos)):
write(
im_black,
weekday_pos[_],
(icon_width, weekdays_height),
weekday_names[_],
font = self.font,
autofit = True
)
# Create a calendar template and flatten (remove nestings)
flatten = lambda z: [x for y in z for x in y]
calendar_flat = flatten(cal.monthcalendar(now.year, now.month))
# Add the numbers on the correct positions
for i in range(len(calendar_flat)):
if calendar_flat[i] not in (0, int(now.day)):
write(
im_black,
grid[i],
(icon_width,icon_height),
str(calendar_flat[i]),
font = self.num_font, fill_height = 0.5
)
# Draw a red/black circle with the current day of month in white
icon = Image.new('RGBA', (icon_width, icon_height))
current_day_pos = grid[calendar_flat.index(now.day)]
x_circle,y_circle = int(icon_width/2), int(icon_height/2)
radius = int(icon_width * 0.2)
ImageDraw.Draw(icon).ellipse(
(x_circle-radius, y_circle-radius, x_circle+radius, y_circle+radius),
fill= 'black', outline=None)
write(icon, (0,0), (icon_width, icon_height), str(now.day),
font=self.num_font, fill_height = 0.5, colour='white')
im_colour.paste(icon, current_day_pos, icon)
# If events should be loaded and shown...
if self.show_events == True:
# import the ical-parser
from inkycal.modules.ical_parser import iCalendar
# find out how many lines can fit at max in the event section
line_spacing = 0
max_event_lines = events_height // (self.font.getsize('hg')[1] +
line_spacing)
# generate list of coordinates for each line
event_lines = [(0, grid[-1][1] + int(events_height/max_event_lines*_))
for _ in range(max_event_lines)]
# timeline for filtering events within this month
month_start = arrow.get(now.floor('month'))
month_end = arrow.get(now.ceil('month'))
# fetch events from given icalendars
self.ical = iCalendar()
parser = self.ical
if self.ical_urls:
parser.load_url(self.ical_urls)
if self.ical_files:
parser.load_from_file(self.ical_files)
# Filter events for full month (even past ones) for drawing event icons
month_events = parser.get_events(month_start, month_end, self.timezone)
parser.sort()
self.month_events = month_events
# find out on which days of this month events are taking place
days_with_events = [int(events['begin'].format('D')) for events in
month_events]
# remove duplicates (more than one event in a single day)
list(set(days_with_events)).sort()
self._days_with_events = days_with_events
# Draw a border with specified parameters around days with events
for days in days_with_events:
draw_border(
im_colour,
grid[calendar_flat.index(days)],
(icon_width, icon_height),
radius = 6,
thickness= 1,
shrinkage = (0.4, 0.2)
)
# Filter upcoming events until 4 weeks in the future
parser.clear_events()
upcoming_events = parser.get_events(now, now.shift(weeks=4),
self.timezone)
self._upcoming_events = upcoming_events
# delete events which won't be able to fit (more events than lines)
upcoming_events[:max_event_lines]
# Check if any events were found in the given timerange
if upcoming_events:
# Find out how much space (width) the date format requires
lang = self.language
date_width = int(max([self.font.getsize(
events['begin'].format(self.date_format,locale=lang))[0]
for events in upcoming_events]) * 1.1)
time_width = int(max([self.font.getsize(
events['begin'].format(self.time_format, locale=lang))[0]
for events in upcoming_events]) * 1.1)
line_height = self.font.getsize('hg')[1] + line_spacing
event_width_s = im_width - date_width - time_width
event_width_l = im_width - date_width
# Display upcoming events below calendar
tomorrow = now.shift(days=1).floor('day')
in_two_days = now.shift(days=2).floor('day')
cursor = 0
for event in upcoming_events:
name = event['title']
date = event['begin'].format(self.date_format, locale=lang)
time = event['begin'].format(self.time_format, locale=lang)
if now < event['end']:
write(im_colour, event_lines[cursor], (date_width, line_height),
date, font=self.font, alignment = 'left')
# Check if event is all day
if parser.all_day(event) == True:
write(im_black, (date_width, event_lines[cursor][1]),
(event_width_l, line_height), name, font=self.font,
alignment = 'left')
else:
write(im_black, (date_width, event_lines[cursor][1]),
(time_width, line_height), time, font=self.font,
alignment = 'left')
write(im_black, (date_width+time_width,event_lines[cursor][1]),
(event_width_s, line_height), name, font=self.font,
alignment = 'left')
cursor += 1
else:
symbol = '- '
while self.font.getsize(symbol)[0] < im_width*0.9:
symbol += ' -'
write(im_black, event_lines[0],
(im_width, self.font.getsize(symbol)[1]), symbol,
font = self.font)
# return the images ready for the display
return im_black, im_colour
if __name__ == '__main__':
print('running {0} in standalone mode'.format(filename))