| Safe Haskell | None |
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| Language | Haskell2010 |
Hledger.Data.PeriodicTransaction
Contents
Description
A PeriodicTransaction is a rule describing recurring transactions.
Synopsis
- runPeriodicTransaction :: PeriodicTransaction -> DateSpan -> [Transaction]
- checkPeriodicTransactionStartDate :: Interval -> DateSpan -> Text -> Maybe String
Documentation
runPeriodicTransaction :: PeriodicTransaction -> DateSpan -> [Transaction] Source #
Generate transactions from PeriodicTransaction within a DateSpan
Note that new transactions require txnTieKnot post-processing.
The new transactions will have three tags added:
- a recur:PERIODICEXPR tag whose value is the generating periodic expression
- a generated-transaction: tag
- a hidden _generated-transaction: tag which does not appear in the comment.
>>>import Data.Time (fromGregorian)>>>_ptgen "monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/4"2017-01-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00 2017-02-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00 2017-03-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen "monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/5"2017-01-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-02-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-03-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-04-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ monthly from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen "every 2nd day of month from 2017/02 to 2017/04"2017-01-02 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd day of month from 2017/02 to 2017/04 a $1.00 2017-02-02 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd day of month from 2017/02 to 2017/04 a $1.00 2017-03-02 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd day of month from 2017/02 to 2017/04 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen "every 30th day of month from 2017/1 to 2017/5"2016-12-30 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 30th day of month from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-01-30 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 30th day of month from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-02-28 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 30th day of month from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-03-30 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 30th day of month from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00 2017-04-30 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 30th day of month from 2017/1 to 2017/5 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen "every 2nd Thursday of month from 2017/1 to 2017/4"2016-12-08 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd Thursday of month from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00 2017-01-12 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd Thursday of month from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00 2017-02-09 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd Thursday of month from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00 2017-03-09 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 2nd Thursday of month from 2017/1 to 2017/4 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen "every nov 29th from 2017 to 2019"2016-11-29 ; generated-transaction: ~ every nov 29th from 2017 to 2019 a $1.00 2017-11-29 ; generated-transaction: ~ every nov 29th from 2017 to 2019 a $1.00 2018-11-29 ; generated-transaction: ~ every nov 29th from 2017 to 2019 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen "2017/1"2017-01-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ 2017/1 a $1.00
>>>_ptgen ""*** Exception: failed to parse... ...
>>>_ptgen "weekly from 2017"*** Exception: Unable to generate transactions according to "weekly from 2017" because 2017-01-01 is not a first day of the Week
>>>_ptgen "monthly from 2017/5/4"*** Exception: Unable to generate transactions according to "monthly from 2017/5/4" because 2017-05-04 is not a first day of the Month
>>>_ptgen "every quarter from 2017/1/2"*** Exception: Unable to generate transactions according to "every quarter from 2017/1/2" because 2017-01-02 is not a first day of the Quarter
>>>_ptgen "yearly from 2017/1/14"*** Exception: Unable to generate transactions according to "yearly from 2017/1/14" because 2017-01-14 is not a first day of the Year
>>>let reportperiod="daily from 2018/01/03" in let (i,s) = parsePeriodExpr' nulldate reportperiod in runPeriodicTransaction (nullperiodictransaction{ptperiodexpr=reportperiod, ptspan=s, ptinterval=i, ptpostings=["a" `post` usd 1]}) (DateSpan (Just $ fromGregorian 2018 01 01) (Just $ fromGregorian 2018 01 03))[]
>>>_ptgenspan "every 3 months from 2019-05" (DateSpan (Just $ fromGregorian 2020 01 01) (Just $ fromGregorian 2020 02 01))
>>>_ptgenspan "every 3 months from 2019-05" (DateSpan (Just $ fromGregorian 2020 02 01) (Just $ fromGregorian 2020 03 01))2020-02-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 3 months from 2019-05 a $1.00>>>_ptgenspan "every 3 days from 2018" (DateSpan (Just $ fromGregorian 2018 01 01) (Just $ fromGregorian 2018 01 05))2018-01-01 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 3 days from 2018 a $1.00 2018-01-04 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 3 days from 2018 a $1.00>>>_ptgenspan "every 3 days from 2018" (DateSpan (Just $ fromGregorian 2018 01 02) (Just $ fromGregorian 2018 01 05))2018-01-04 ; generated-transaction: ~ every 3 days from 2018 a $1.00
checkPeriodicTransactionStartDate :: Interval -> DateSpan -> Text -> Maybe String Source #
Check that this date span begins at a boundary of this interval, or return an explanatory error message including the provided period expression (from which the span and interval are derived).
Orphan instances
| Show PeriodicTransaction Source # | |
Methods showsPrec :: Int -> PeriodicTransaction -> ShowS # show :: PeriodicTransaction -> String # showList :: [PeriodicTransaction] -> ShowS # | |