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tools (common/date_utils) handle timestamp and `in` + `delta2human`:
regex used to parse datetimes has been improved to handle a unix time (which can be used
with `+ <delta>` or `- <delta>`), and the `in <delta>` (e.g. `in 6 days`).
`DEFAULT_DATETIME` has been removed as dateutil use current date by default, which is the
expected behaviour.
Add `delta2human` method which convert the difference of 2 unix times to a human friendly
approximate text.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Sep 2022 00:01:48 +0200 |
parents | c80a0f864b5d |
children | 3c3275a6dc8f |
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======================== event: events management ======================== Event commands allows you to create/modify or get data about an event, and to manage your invitees. list ==== List events available on a service example ------- Retrieve events of profile:: $ li event list .. _libervia-cli_event_get: get === Get metadata about a specific event. example ------- Retrieve an event metadata:: $ li event get -n org.salut-a-toi.event:0__BsyCsXpcrRh44CQhSVTUMi -i 'org.salut-a-toi.event:0' .. _libervia-cli_event_create: create ====== Create a new event. You can specify the date of the event with ``-d DATE, --date DATE``, and an id with ``-i ID, --id ID`` (default id is used if omitted). Configuration options are specified using ``-f KEY VALUE, --field KEY VALUE`` where key can be a custom data or one of: name name of the event description details of the event image URL of the main picture of the event background-image URL of image to use as background register a boolean value, set to ``true`` if you want to register the event in your local list example ------- Create an event about to celebrate New Year:: $ li event create -d 2019-12-31 -f name "New Year's Eve" -f description "Party to celebrate new year" -f register true -f image https://example.net/some_image.jpg modify ====== This command in the same way as libervia-cli_event_create_ but modify an existing event. You need to specify the node of the event to modify using ``-n NODE, --node NODE``. example ------- Add a background image to the New Year event created above:: $ li event modify -n org.salut-a-toi.event:0__d8QQLJvbcpDXxK66UBXKfT -f background-image https://example.net/some_background_image.jpg invitee ======= Subcommands to handle guests. Please check :ref:`libervia-cli_event_invitee`.