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PREREQUISITES

Nodejs shall be installed, e.g. sudo apt-get install nodejs nodejs-legacy on debian systems.

npm shall be installed, e.g. sudo apt-get install npm on debian systems.

This application has been tested with node 6 and has been tested successfully with node 7.

This has been also tested successfully on Windows 10 too.

INSTALLATION

Firstly make you sure you are using node v6. If you use nvm just run nvm use inside the project. In this project root just run npm install to get all node dependencies (internet shall be accessible).

RUNNING

Use the common script that references your environment.

cp scripts/common.sh.sample scripts/common.sh

Update the scripts/common.sh file to fit your environment.

Generic usage

Each time an argument won't be supplied in the command line it will be interactively asked for input.

Several scripts (suffixed with .sample) are provided to show a basic usage of the command.

It is up to you to adapt it to fit your needs.

Same thing with json files. Some json files are provided to show input parameters. Read them carefully and adapt them.

Generating a followup report

This report allows you to generate an ods file with your whole activity set by week and specifying duration in hours for each day.

See scripts/run_followup:

JSON='templates/followup.json'
node commands/activity.js report -u $USER -p $PASSWORD -j $JSON -F

For a more detailed example see the followup_report.md page.

Generating a diff to check your activity

To avoid gaps between planning and time management this features will allow you to generate a diff between these two input modes.

See scripts/run_diff:

JSON='templates/diff.json'
node commands/activity.js diff -u $USER -p $PASSWORD -j $JSON

Generating an activity report

This report allows you to generate an odt file (when applicable) for each week spent for a customer.

See scripts/run_report:

JSON='templates/report-bl.json'
node commands/activity.js report -u $USER -p $PASSWORD -j $JSON

Generating a planning

This will generate a CSV file for a worker activity for a specific project code.

Can be used by manager to send intervention dates for customer.

See scripts/run_planning:

JSON='templates/planning-csv.json'
node commands/activity.js planning -u $USER -p $PASSWORD -j $JSON

Global note

Do not forget to update the json file at least for start and end dates or specify them using -s and -e arguments.

TESTING

Configuration

Update the test/configuration-tests.js file to fit your environment.

Running

npm test

By running mocha manually (especially when wanting to specify some tests using a regex, see -g directive): ./node_modules/.bin/mocha

Advanced use

Another interesting thing is to get the current planning for a worker directly on the console. This can be done simply by using the planning command without project code in JSON.

To ease the use of the commands, the following bash could be created:

AT="/home/avigier/git/atgenerator"
JSON="$AT/perso/current-planning.json"
source $AT/scripts/common.sh
node $AT/commands/activity.js planning -u $USER -p $PASSWORD --json $JSON $@

Then the following aliases can be used for example:

alias myjob=cd /home/avigier/git/atgenerator/ && ./scripts/run_planning.sh
alias myjobnext="cd /home/avigier/git/atgenerator/ && ./scripts/run_planning.sh nextmonth"

CUSTOMIZING REPORTS

Provided reports are only for example. You can create your own.

The basic usage is to:

  • provide an odt or ods file (microsoft office not supported)
  • create fields for each data to inject
  • each field will have a value surrounded by double dollars ($$) in order to be understood by the engine
  • to see all available fields, you can check provided templates in template directory

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