Recurrence
Chronic
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2 | 5 | |
560 | 3,223 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | 7 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Recurrence
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ice_cube VS Recurrence - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 25 Sep 2023
After a few hours of research, my observations are: - **Recurrence** is simpler to use. - **ice_cube** is more popular and more powerful.
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Recurring events, looking for recommendations
Hi I've got a project which requires normal one off events, as well as recurring events. Looking at the resources available it seems like there are really just three gems available(montrose, recurrence and ice_cube). Of the three I've had the best results with recurrence because it allows me to pass a hash of arguments to the schedule builder. As well as handling exceptions which montrose doesn't seem to offer.
Chronic
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Humane Rails Forms
There's actually a lot of issues and PRs for Chronic at https://github.com/mojombo/chronic that could make it a more capable library and fix some of these issues.
- A declarative DSL for calendar events and scheduling
- Chronic: A pure Ruby natural language date parser
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Safari's date-picker is the cause of 1/3 of our customer support issues
In my web apps, I make dates text boxes that can handle inputs like “next Thursday”, “Monday at 5p”, etc by running the inputs through https://github.com/mojombo/chronic
I like the idea of inputs being able to make sense of as wide of a variety or formats as possible.
For number inputs I’d like to build into Rails something that can handle basic math expressions. For example, a person can enter “120 / 2” in an input and get 60. This is useful for expense apps where you need to expense half of something.
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Dte: A language for expressing and calculating date and time
Reminds me of the Ruby library chronic https://github.com/mojombo/chronic
It's pretty good at natural language interpretation of dates, and the basic "from today" calculations, but cool to also see here natural expressions to parse between dates.
What are some alternatives?
ice_cube - Ruby Date Recurrence Library - Allows easy creation of recurrence rules and fast querying
groupdate - The simplest way to group temporal data
yymmdd - Tiny DSL for idiomatic date parsing and formatting in Ruby
time-lord - time-lord is a ruby gem that adds extra functionality to the time class.
TZinfo - TZInfo - Ruby Timezone Library
business_time - Support for doing time math in business hours and days
ByStar - Lets you find ActiveRecord + Mongoid objects by year, month, fortnight, week and more!
fugit - time tools (cron, parsing, durations, ...) for Ruby, rufus-scheduler, and flor