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What is the best way to structure a model to handle recurring time slots (defined by a day of the week and a time of the day)?
I reach for Business Time and Ice Cube when I need to manage recurrence tied to business hours.
What are some alternatives?
Chronic - Chronic is a pure Ruby natural language date parser.
biz - Time calculations using business hours.
ice_cube - Ruby Date Recurrence Library - Allows easy creation of recurrence rules and fast querying
groupdate - The simplest way to group temporal data
validates_timeliness - Date and time validation plugin for ActiveModel and Rails. Supports multiple ORMs and allows custom date/time formats.
fugit - time tools (cron, parsing, durations, ...) for Ruby, rufus-scheduler, and flor
Recurrence - A simple library that handles recurring events.
local_time - Rails engine for cache-friendly, client-side local time
yymmdd - Tiny DSL for idiomatic date parsing and formatting in Ruby