hledger/bin/hledger-smooth.hs
Simon Michael 32ccbba805 bin: switch to "runghc", drop "env -S" (#1453)
env -S isn't a thing on linux of course. Go back to using standard
env, which means using a stack options line, which means not using
"ghc". This new setup is probably simpler anyway. I've just had to
give up on the goal of having each script's required packages being
defined in one place; now (to they extent they are required) they
must be defined both in the script header and in compile.sh.
2021-01-12 10:55:00 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env stack
-- stack runghc --verbosity info --package hledger
-- See hledger-check-fancyassertions.hs
--package string-qq
-- This is an unfinished prototype, see https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues/1171
-- Requires a contemporaneous version of the hledger package.
-- Requires journal entries to be sorted by date.
-- Run it inside an up to date hledger source tree, eg: bin/hledger-smooth.hs ACCT
-- Or add bin/ to $PATH and [stack ghc bin/hledger-smooth;] hledger smooth ACCT
{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wall -Wno-missing-signatures -Wno-name-shadowing #-}
import Data.List
import Data.Maybe
import Data.String.QQ (s)
import qualified Data.Text as T
import Data.Time.Calendar
import Safe
-- import Hledger
import Hledger.Cli
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cmdmode = hledgerCommandMode
[s| smooth
Like the print command, but splits any posting to ACCT (a full account name)
into multiple daily postings having a similar overall effect.
Each posting is smoothed across the period until the next ACCT posting, and
the last one is smoothed until the report end date, or today.
Eg: $30 on 1/1 and $50 on 1/4, if smoothed on 1/6 with no end date specified,
becomes $10 on 1/1, $10 on 1/2, $10 on 1/3, $25 on 1/4, $25 on 1/5.
The last new posting's amount is left blank to ensure a balanced transaction.
It can differ from the others.
Useful for preprocessing a journal to smooth out irregular revenues or
expenses in daily/weekly/monthly reports, eg:
hledger smooth revenues:consulting | hledger -f- incomestatement -W
_FLAGS
|]
[]
[generalflagsgroup1]
[]
([], Just $ argsFlag "ACCT")
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- we could smooth postings across the journal period, or within standard intervals: --smooth-interval=posting|journal|weekly|monthly|...
-- we could perhaps split transactions instead: --smooth-split=postings|transactions
main :: IO ()
main = do
copts@CliOpts{reportspec_=rspec, rawopts_} <- getHledgerCliOpts cmdmode
let ropts = rsOpts rspec
copts' = copts{
-- One of our postings will probably have a missing amount; this ensures it's
-- explicit on all the others.
rawopts_ = setboolopt "explicit" rawopts_
-- Don't let our ACCT argument be interpreted as a query by print
,reportspec_ = rspec{rsOpts=ropts{querystring_=[]}}
}
withJournalDo copts' $ \j -> do
today <- getCurrentDay
let
menddate = reportPeriodLastDay rspec
q = rsQuery rspec
acct = headDef (error' "Please provide an account name argument") $ querystring_ ropts
pr = postingsReport rspec{rsQuery = And [Acct $ accountNameToAccountRegexCI acct, q]} j
-- dates of postings to acct (in report)
pdates = map (postingDate . fourth5) pr
-- the specified report end date or today's date
enddate = fromMaybe today menddate
dates = pdates ++ [enddate]
(_,ts') = mapAccumL (splitTransactionPostings q acct) dates $ jtxns j
j' = j{jtxns=ts'}
print' copts' j'
-- | Split a transaction's postings to acct, if the transaction is matched by q,
-- into equivalent daily postings up to the next given end date,
-- keeping track of remaining end dates.
splitTransactionPostings :: Query -> AccountName -> [Day] -> Transaction -> ([Day], Transaction)
splitTransactionPostings _q acct dates t
-- | q `matchesTransaction` t = (dates', t')
-- | otherwise = (dates, t)
| otherwise = (dates', t')
where
(dates', pss') = mapAccumL (splitPosting acct) dates $ tpostings t
t' = txnTieKnot t{tpostings=concat pss'}
-- | Split a posting to acct into equivalent daily postings
-- up to the next given end date, keeping track of remaining end dates.
-- We assume we will see postings in number and order corresponding the given end dates.
splitPosting :: AccountName -> [Day] -> Posting -> ([Day], [Posting])
splitPosting acct dates p@Posting{paccount,pamount}
| paccount == acct = (dates', ps')
| otherwise = (dates, [p])
where
start = dbg4 "start" $ postingDate p
(end, dates') =
case dbg4 "dates" dates of
-- XXX fragile, breaks if transactions are not date-ordered
(d1:d2:ds) -> if d1==start then (d2, d2:ds) else error' "splitPosting got wrong date, should not happen (maybe sort your transactions by date)"
[d] -> (d, [])
[] -> error' "splitPosting ran out of dates, should not happen (maybe sort your transactions by date)"
days = initSafe [start..end]
amt = (genericLength days) `divideMixedAmount` pamount
-- give one of the postings an exact balancing amount to ensure the transaction is balanced
-- lastamt = pamount - ptrace (amt `multiplyMixedAmount` (fromIntegral $ length days))
lastamt = missingmixedamt
daysamts = zip days (take (length days - 1) (repeat amt) ++ [lastamt])
ps' = [postingSetDate (Just d) p{pamount=a} | (d,a) <- daysamts ]
-- | Set a posting's (primary) date, as if it had been parsed from the journal entry:
-- Updates the date field,
-- adds a "date" tag to the parsed tag list (replacing any existing "date" tags there),
-- and adds the "date" tag to the unparsed comment field as well, for display purposes.
-- If the date is Nothing, unsets the date and removes it from the tags list.
-- Does not remove existing date tags from the comment field.
postingSetDate :: Maybe Day -> Posting -> Posting
postingSetDate md p@Posting{ptags,pcomment} = p{pdate=md, ptags=ptags'', pcomment=pcomment'}
where
ptags'' = case md of
Nothing -> ptags'
Just d -> ptags'++[("date", T.pack $ show d)]
where
ptags' = filter (not.(=="date").fst) ptags
pcomment' = case md of
Nothing -> pcomment
Just d -> commentAddTag pcomment ("date:", T.pack $ show d)