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| {-|
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| A reader for the timeclock file format generated by timeclock.el
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| (<http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/TimeClock>). Example:
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| 
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| @
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| i 2007\/03\/10 12:26:00 hledger
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| o 2007\/03\/10 17:26:02
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| @
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| 
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| From timeclock.el 2.6:
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| 
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| @
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| A timeclock contains data in the form of a single entry per line.
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| Each entry has the form:
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| 
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|   CODE YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS [COMMENT]
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| 
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| CODE is one of: b, h, i, o or O.  COMMENT is optional when the code is
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| i, o or O.  The meanings of the codes are:
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| 
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|   b  Set the current time balance, or \"time debt\".  Useful when
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|      archiving old log data, when a debt must be carried forward.
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|      The COMMENT here is the number of seconds of debt.
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| 
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|   h  Set the required working time for the given day.  This must
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|      be the first entry for that day.  The COMMENT in this case is
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|      the number of hours in this workday.  Floating point amounts
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|      are allowed.
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| 
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|   i  Clock in.  The COMMENT in this case should be the name of the
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|      project worked on.
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| 
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|   o  Clock out.  COMMENT is unnecessary, but can be used to provide
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|      a description of how the period went, for example.
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| 
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|   O  Final clock out.  Whatever project was being worked on, it is
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|      now finished.  Useful for creating summary reports.
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| @
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| 
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| -}
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| 
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| {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings, PackageImports #-}
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| 
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| module Hledger.Read.TimeclockReader (
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|   -- * Reader
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|   reader,
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|   -- * Misc other exports
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|   timeclockfilep,
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|   -- * Tests
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|   tests_Hledger_Read_TimeclockReader
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| )
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| where
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| import           Prelude ()
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| import "base-compat" Prelude.Compat
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| import           Control.Monad
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| import           Control.Monad.Except (ExceptT)
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| import           Control.Monad.State.Strict
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| import           Data.Maybe (fromMaybe)
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| import           Data.Text (Text)
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| import qualified Data.Text as T
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| import           Test.HUnit
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| import           Text.Megaparsec hiding (parse)
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| import           Text.Megaparsec.Char
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| 
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| import           Hledger.Data
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| -- XXX too much reuse ?
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| import           Hledger.Read.Common
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| import           Hledger.Utils
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| 
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| 
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| reader :: Reader
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| reader = Reader
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|   {rFormat     = "timeclock"
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|   ,rExtensions = ["timeclock"]
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|   ,rParser     = parse
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|   ,rExperimental = False
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|   }
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| 
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| -- | Parse and post-process a "Journal" from timeclock.el's timeclock
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| -- format, saving the provided file path and the current time, or give an
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| -- error.
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| parse :: InputOpts -> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
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| parse = parseAndFinaliseJournal timeclockfilep
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| 
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| timeclockfilep :: ErroringJournalParser IO ParsedJournal
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| timeclockfilep = do many timeclockitemp
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|                     eof
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|                     j@Journal{jparsetimeclockentries=es} <- get
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|                     -- Convert timeclock entries in this journal to transactions, closing any unfinished sessions.
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|                     -- Doing this here rather than in journalFinalise means timeclock sessions can't span file boundaries,
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|                     -- but it simplifies code above.
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|                     now <- liftIO getCurrentLocalTime
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|                     -- entries have been parsed in reverse order. timeclockEntriesToTransactions
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|                     -- expects them to be in normal order, then we must reverse again since
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|                     -- journalFinalise expects them in reverse order
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|                     let j' = j{jtxns = reverse $ timeclockEntriesToTransactions now $ reverse es, jparsetimeclockentries = []}
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|                     return j'
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|     where
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|       -- As all ledger line types can be distinguished by the first
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|       -- character, excepting transactions versus empty (blank or
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|       -- comment-only) lines, can use choice w/o try
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|       timeclockitemp = choice [ 
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|                             void (lift emptyorcommentlinep)
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|                           , timeclockentryp >>= \e -> modify' (\j -> j{jparsetimeclockentries = e : jparsetimeclockentries j})
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|                           ] <?> "timeclock entry, or default year or historical price directive"
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| 
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| -- | Parse a timeclock entry.
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| timeclockentryp :: JournalParser m TimeclockEntry
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| timeclockentryp = do
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|   sourcepos <- genericSourcePos <$> lift getPosition
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|   code <- oneOf ("bhioO" :: [Char])
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|   lift (skipSome spacenonewline)
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|   datetime <- datetimep
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|   account <- fromMaybe "" <$> optional (lift (skipSome spacenonewline) >> modifiedaccountnamep)
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|   description <- T.pack . fromMaybe "" <$> lift (optional (skipSome spacenonewline >> restofline))
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|   return $ TimeclockEntry sourcepos (read [code]) datetime account description
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| 
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| tests_Hledger_Read_TimeclockReader = TestList [
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|  ]
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| 
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