Spok
By Magnetis
Spok is a tool for dealing with workdays and restdays in an easy way. It also provides functionalities for working with periods of dates.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'spok'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install spok
Usage
Dealing with workdays
You can use the Spok::Workday
module to check if a date is either a restday or a workday:
require 'spok'
Spok::Workday.workday?(Date.new(2012, 12, 24))
# => true
Spok also supports different calendars for checking if a date is a workday or a restday
require 'spok'
Spok::Workday.workday?(Date.new(2012, 12, 24), calendar: :bovespa)
# => false
If calendar
is not informed, it will default to the :brazil
calendar.
The available calendars are defined with .yml
files here.
Working with periods of dates
Objects from the Spok
class can be used to work with periods of dates. You can
initialize a new object passing the start and end date for your period to the
new
method:
require 'spok'
period = Spok.new(Date.new(2018, 9, 14), Date.new(2018, 10, 14))
another_period = Spok.new(Date.today, Date.today + 10.days)
You can also use the Spok.parse
method to initialize a new object using a string:
require 'spok'
parsed_period = Spok.parse('20180901-20180903')
With the object, you can check for all the workdays in that period of dates:
require 'spok'
period = Spok.new(Date.new(2018, 10, 10), Date.new(2018, 10, 14))
period.workdays
# => [Wed, 10 Oct 2018, Thu, 11 Oct 2018]
Set default calendar
Spok.default_calendar = :bovespa
Documentation
The complete documentation in the RDoc format is available here:
https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/spok
Contributing
Please read our Contributing guide for more information.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the Apache 2. Copyright 2014-2018 Magnetis http://www.magnetis.com.br See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (Apache 2).