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freetime

v1.0.2

Published

Get an interval of free hours depending on a programmed schedule

Downloads

22

Readme

travis build codecov coverage version MIT License

Installation

This package is distributed via npm:

npm install freetime

Usage

var Freetime = require('Freetime');

/*
  Initialize with javascript Date object.
*/
var t1 = Freetime({
  only_office_schedule : true,
  office_schedule_start : new Date(2016, 5, 11, 8, 0, 0, 0),
  office_schedule_end : new Date(2016, 5, 11, 17, 0, 0, 0)
});

/*
  Initialize with a string. The format must be 'HH:mm:ss'.
*/
var t2 = Freetime({
  office_schedule_start : '09:00:00',
  office_schedule_end : '15:00:00'
});

/*
  Initialize with a momentjs object.
*/
var t3 = Freetime({
  office_schedule_start : moment({ hour : 10, minute : 0, second : 0}),
  office_schedule_end : moment({ hour : 14, minute : 0, second : 0})
});

///////////////////////////////

var tasks1 = [
  { start : '08:00:00', end : '10:00:00' }
];
var free1 = t1.calculate_freetime(tasks1);
/*
'free1' will contain:

[
  {start : '10:00:00', end : '17:00:00'}
]

Where 'start' and 'end' are momentjs objects
*/
console.log(free1[0].start.format('HH:mm:ss'));   //10:00:00
console.log(free1[0].end.format('HH:mm:ss'));     //17:00:00

///////////////////////////////

var tasks2 = [
  { start : '09:00:00', end : '10:00:00' },
  { start : '11:00:00', end : '12:00:00' },
  { start : '13:00:00' } // Since end is not present, it is assumed that the tasks last the whole day
];

var free2 = t2.calculate_freetime(tasks2);
/*
'free2' will contain:

[
  {start : '10:00:00', end : '11:00:00'},
  {start : '12:00:00', end : '13:00:00'}
]

Where 'start' and 'end' are momentjs objects in each case.
*/
console.log(free2[0].start.format('HH:mm:ss'));  //10:00:00
console.log(free2[0].end.format('HH:mm:ss'));    //11:00:00
console.log(free2[1].start.format('HH:mm:ss'));  //12:00:00
console.log(free2[1].end.format('HH:mm:ss'));    //13:00:00

Parameters

  • 'only_office_schedule' (Default true): Defines if the freetime will be taken from an interval of specific hours or the whole day.

  • 'office_schedule_start': (Default 08:00:00) Defines the start of an office day. Only valid if 'only_office_schedule' is true.

  • 'office_schedule_end' (Default 17:00:00): Defines the end of an office day. Only valid if 'only_office_schedule' is true.