finish initial timer implementation, still need to add timer sounds.
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@ -2,8 +2,10 @@ import requests
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if __name__ == "__main__": # Handle
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from config import ntfy_url
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from utility import parsetime2
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else:
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from skills.config import ntfy_url
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from skills.utility import parsetime2
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import threading
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@ -63,12 +65,11 @@ class Timers:
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})
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return r
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def _add_timer(self, time, name):
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def _add_timer(self, duration, name):
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if len(self.timers) == 0:
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self.stop_run_continuously = run_continuously()
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self.timers[name] = time
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# duration =
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self.schedule.every().day.at(time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.gmtime(duration))).do(self._trigger_timer(name)).tag(name)
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self.stop_run_continuously = run_continuously(self.schedule)
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self.timers[name] = time.mktime(duration.timetuple())
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self.schedule.every().day.at(time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", duration.timetuple())).do(self._trigger_timer, name).tag(name)
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# use https://schedule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/examples.html#run-a-job-once to trigger self._trigger_timer()
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def _remove_timer(self, name):
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@ -86,14 +87,17 @@ class Timers:
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# #TODO: play timer done sound
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return schedule.CancelJob
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def get_remaining_time(self, name=""):
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pass
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def get_remaining_time(self, name=""): #TODO: test this function
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"""Returns time remaining for timer as seconds remaining"""
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return self.timers[name]-time.mktime(datetime.now().timetuple())
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# if name == "":
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def run(self, query="", time=0, name=""):
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def run(self, query="", duration_string="", name=""):
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if "add" in query:
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self._add_timer(time, name)
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# duration = time.mktime(parsetime2(duration_string).timetuple())
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duration = parsetime2(duration_string)
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self._add_timer(duration, name)
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return True # Return true to indicate success
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if "remove" in query:
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self._remove_timer(name)
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@ -105,6 +109,7 @@ class Timers:
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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time = Timers()
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time._add_timer(123, "123")
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time._trigger_timer("123")
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dur = Timers()
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dur.run("add", "2 minutes", "test timer")
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# dur._add_timer(123, "123")
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# dur._trigger_timer("123")
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@ -1,10 +1,51 @@
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from ctparse import ctparse #Used for parsing time, https://ctparse.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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from ctparse import ctparse #Used for parsing time (parsetime), https://github.com/comtravo/ctparse
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import parsedatetime #Used for parsing time (parsetime2), https://github.com/bear/parsedatetime
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from datetime import datetime
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import time
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def parsetime(phrase):
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ts = datetime.now()
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return ctparse(phrase, ts=ts)
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"""
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Takes in natrual language time phrase, outputs datetime object
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"""
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ts = datetime.now()
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p = ctparse(phrase, ts=ts)
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if p is not None:
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return p.resolution.dt
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return p
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# return ctparse(phrase, ts=ts)
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def parsetime2(phrase):
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"""
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Takes in natrual language time phrase, outputs datetime object
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Handles seconds better
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Doesnt handle 'in the afternoon'
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Does handle 'this afternoon'
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"""
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time_struct, parse_status = parsedatetime.Calendar().parse(phrase)
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return datetime(*time_struct[:6])
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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print(parsetime('May 5th 2:30 in the afternoon').ref_time6)
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t = parsetime('May 5th 2:30 in the afternoon')
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print(t)
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# t2 = parsetime('15 seconds')
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# # print(t2)
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# # print(t2)
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# if t2 is not None:
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# print(t2.resolution)
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t2 = parsetime2('now')
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print(time.mktime(t2.timetuple()))
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t3 = parsetime2('in 5 minutes 30 seconds')
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print(time.mktime(t3.timetuple()))
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print(time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", t3.timetuple()))
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# for x in t:
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# print(x)
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