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dayshift: get the date of the next or previous occurrence of a weekday
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#!/usr/local/bin/python3 | |
""" | |
Print the date of the next or last specified weekday. | |
Usage: | |
dayshift next <weekday> [--format=<fmt> --inline] | |
dayshift last <weekday> [--format=<fmt> --inline] | |
Options: | |
--format=<fmt>, -f <fmt> A strftime format string | |
[default: %Y-%m-%d] | |
--inline, -i Omit trailing newline | |
""" | |
from docopt import docopt | |
from datetime import date, timedelta | |
WEEKDAYS = {'mon': 0, 'tue': 1, 'wed': 2, 'thu': 3, | |
'fri': 4, 'sat': 5, 'sun': 6} | |
args = docopt(__doc__) | |
starting_offset = 2 if args['next'] else -2 | |
start_date = date.today() + timedelta(starting_offset) | |
start_integer = start_date.weekday() | |
target_integer = WEEKDAYS[args['<weekday>'][:3].lower()] | |
if args['next']: | |
offset = target_integer - start_integer | |
elif args['last']: | |
offset = start_integer - target_integer | |
if offset <= 0: | |
offset += 7 | |
if args['last']: | |
offset /= -1 # Make the offset negative | |
target_date = start_date + timedelta(offset) | |
ending = '' if args['--inline'] else '\n' | |
print(target_date.strftime(args['--format']), end=ending) |
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