django-calendardate 0.1.4

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djangocalendardate 0.1.4

A calendar model with date metadata for querying against.
Sometimes it is useful to have a range of dates and associated metadata stored in the database, rather than calculating on-the-fly, particularly when creating reports based on quarters, fiscal years, etc. This is where django-calendardate comes in. Also known as a date dimension table or calendar table, the inspiration for this project comes from this article.
django-calendardate provides:

a model for storing metadata about a set of dates.
a management command for generating the metadata

THIS PROJECT IS PRE_RELEASE. It works, but is missing documentation and tests. Be cautious.

Usage
To process a range of dates (ignoring any duplicates):

python manage.py process_dates 2021-01-01 2021-12-31

To process a range of dates (overwriting any duplicates):

python manage.py process_dates 2021-01-01 2021-12-31 --force



Optional settings.py settings
By default, django-calendardate assumes a fiscal year starts in October. If your fiscal year begins on a different month, set FISCAL_YEAR_START_MONTH to the month number (1-indexed). For instance January would be 1).

FISCAL_YEAR_START_MONTH = 1



Model Fields
Each of the following are automatically calculated and inserted into the model using the process_dates management command.


calendar_date (DateField)
The actual date object

calendar_day (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number from 1 through 31

calendar_month (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Month number from 1-12

calendar_year (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Current year, eg: 2017, 2025, 1984

calendar_quarter (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
1-4, indicates quarter within the current year

fiscal_year (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Current fiscal year, eg: 2017, 2025, 1984

fiscal_quarter (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
1-4, indicates fiscal quarter within the current fiscal year

day_of_week (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Monday is 0 and Sunday is 6

day_of_isoweek (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Monday is 1 and Sunday is 7

day_of_quarter (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number from 1-92, indicates the day # in the current quarter

day_of_year (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number from 1-366

week_of_month (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number from 1-6, indicates the number of week within the current month

week_of_year (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number from 1-53, indicates the number of week within the current year

isoweek_of_year (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number from 1-53, indicates the number of isoweek within the current year

is_weekday (BooleanField)
True if Monday–>Friday, False for Saturday/Sunday

is_leap_year (BooleanField)
True if current year is a leap year

days_in_month (PositiveSmallIntegerField)
Number of days in the current month





Model Properties
Each of the following properties are provided for each date.


get_day_name (property)
returns a string with the name of the day for the given date (e.g.: “Monday”)

get_month_name (property)
returns a string with the name of the month for the given date (e.g.: “January”)

get_month_abbreviated (property)
returns a string with the abbreviated name of the month for the given date (e.g.: “Jan”)





Quick Example:
Say you have an Order model with a order_date field, and you want to query all of the orders that were placed in the third fiscal quarter of fiscal year 2021.
# Return list of of dates in 3rd Qtr of FY21
third_fiscal_qtr_dates = CalendarDate.objects.filter(fiscal_year=2021, fiscal_quarter=3).values_list('calendar_date', flat=True)

# Filter on those dates
third_qtr_orders = Order.objects.filter(order_date__in=third_fiscal_qtr_dates)


To Do

Testing
Better documentation
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License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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