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This handy little app keeps track of your accumulated and remaining vacation days.
Vacation is a Python script, so is installable via pip:
- Install:
pip install vacation - Upgrade:
pip install -U vacation - Uninstall:
pip uninstall vacation
You can even install Vacation into your virtualenv if you want (pip install vacation),
and it will give you the vacation command without polluting your global site-packages or /usr/local/bin/.
Now that Vacation is installed, let's set up your .vacationrc file.
The first two lines in your file must define a starting days value,
and a rate of accumulation.
Run the following:
vacation set days 10vacation set rate 15
This gives you 10 days (as of today) and a rate of 3 weeks (15 days) per year of vacation accrual. Now you're good to go.
The installation will put the vacation command in your /usr/local/bin/
so you should be able to run it from anywhere.
vacationorvacation show: Display vacation days remainingvacation set days N: Specify, as of today, how many days you have remaining- Use this to set up your .vacationrc or to fix your days to a known value,
e.g.
vacation set days 10.5
- Use this to set up your .vacationrc or to fix your days to a known value,
e.g.
vacation set rate N: Specify, as of today, what rate you accumulate vacation days- The rate is in workdays per year, e.g. 15 (days per year) = 3 weeks per year.
- You can adjust your rate any time, if it happens to change
e.g.
vacation set rate 20
vacation Nov 8: Take a vacation day on November 8vacation Nov 8, 12: Take two vacation days, on November 8 and 12
Development should be easy!
- Get Python 3.4 or above. Not necessary, but comes with venv, so do it.
- e.g.
brew install python3on OSX
- Clone the git repo
git clone git@github.com:pulseenergy/vacation.git
- Create a new virtual env
python3.5 -m venv venv
- Activate your new virtualenv
source venv/bin/activate
- Install requirements from file
pip install -r requirements
- Run tests
nosetestsormake test
- Run the program, using the
run.pyscript
python run.py [args]
- Make changes. Submit pull requests. Be happy.