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Laravel Schedule Calendar - a package providing developers with a concise and visual representation of scheduled tasks, enabling easy analysis of load distribution throughout the day or week for optimized task scheduling.

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Laravel Schedule Calendar

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Overview

The Schedule Calendar command has been introduced to provide developers with a clear and insightful view of scheduled tasks within the Laravel application. This new functionality allows for a visual representation of task distribution throughout the day and week, offering a valuable perspective on load distribution.

Requirements

  • PHP 7.3 or higher
  • Laravel 8+

Key Features

  • Day and Week View: Easily switch between day and week views to analyze scheduled tasks over different time frames.

  • Load Distribution: Gain insights into the distribution of scheduled tasks throughout the day, helping identify peak load periods and optimize task scheduling.

  • Enhanced Debugging: Use the calendar view as a debugging tool to identify potential conflicts or overlaps in scheduled tasks.

Installation

The Schedule Calendar command is available as a package on Packagist and can be installed using Composer.

composer require indeev/laravel-schedule-calendar

How to Use

To leverage the power of Schedule Calendar, simply run the command in your Laravel application:

php artisan schedule:calendar

This will generate a visual representation of your scheduled tasks, providing a comprehensive overview of your application's task schedule.

Single day with counts

Display Option: --display=dot

The --display=dot option provides a visual representation of your scheduled tasks using dots, offering a clear and concise overview. Each dot represents all scheduled tasks in time piece, making it easy to identify the distribution of tasks throughout the specified time range.

Usage:

php artisan schedule:calendar --display=dot

Single day with dots

Display Option: --display=list

The --display=list option provides a detailed list of concrete commands for each time piece, offering a comprehensive view of your scheduled activities.

Usage:

php artisan schedule:calendar --display=list

Single day list

Range Option: --range=week

The --range=week option allows you to view scheduled tasks for the week around a specified day (or current day as default), providing a broader context of your upcoming activities.

Usage:

php artisan schedule:calendar --range=week

Week count

Date Selection Option: --day=YYYY-MM-DD

The --day=YYYY-MM-DD option allows you to specify a particular date for viewing the scheduled tasks, providing detailed insights into the tasks for that specific day.

Usage:

php artisan schedule:calendar --day=yyyy-mm-dd

Single day date

Hours per line Option: --hoursPerLine

The --hoursPerLine option allows you to specify how many hours will be displayed per one output line. This parameter provides flexibility in tailoring the visual representation based on your preferences.

Usage:

php artisan schedule:calendar --hoursPerLine=6

Single day 6 hours

php artisan schedule:calendar --hoursPerLine=24

Single day 24 hours

Contribution

👋 Thank you for considering contributing to our project! We welcome contributions from the community to help make this project even better. Whether you're fixing a bug, improving documentation, or adding a new feature, your efforts are highly appreciated and will be credited.

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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