Pythonic card scheduler for Wekan.
The purpose of wekan-scheduler is to create cards regulary for repeating tasks. It uses pycron for schedule configuration and uses the wekan-python-api-client to access the Wekan REST API.
- create cards by a cron-like schedule
- suppress card creation based on iCal calendar files (i.e. on holidays)
- configurable card properties:
- title
- description
- color
- labels
- members
- received, start, due, end times (with dynamic calculation)
- checklists
You should create a dedicated user in Wekan to be used to access the Wekan
REST API in the PASSWORD
auth backend (LDAP
seems not to work). Add the
user to the boards where it should create cards.
There are three configuration files required in the settings
directory:
- __init__.py should left empty, required to make the config a python package
- config.py
contains the base configuration to access the Wekan REST API:
CONFIG = { # URL for Wekan 'api_url': "https://localhost/kanban", # REST API auth headers 'api_auth': {"username": "api", "password": "xxxxxxxx"}, # Verify X.509 certificate for api_url? 'api_verify': True, # Sleep for N seconds between schedules (should be at least 60s) 'sleep': 300, }
- schedules.py
contains your custom schedules:
If the value of a
from datetime import datetime as dt from datetime import timedelta as td import pytz SCHEDULES = [ # daily work card { # cron-like schedule (pycron) 'schedule': '0 8 * * 1-5', # do *not* create a card if a calendar event is found # in a iCal file in the ics/ subdirectory # # to enable this feature the value needs to be a dict, # if filename or event filters are unset they match # for any calendar event # # fn: check .ics filename (regex) # event: check EVENT name (regex) # # This will suppress card creation by calendar events # with an name containing the word 'Holiday' found in # any iCal file: # # 'ics': { # 'event': 'Holiday', # }, # target board and list 'board': '<board-id>', 'list': '<list-id>', # required fields 'card': { 'title': 'check for donuts', }, # more card details # https://wekan.github.io/api/v3.00/#put_board_list_card 'details': { 'description': 'first-come, first-served', 'color': 'pink', 'labelIds': ['<label-id>'], # set due time at 17 o'clock tomorrow #'dueAt': lambda: (dt.now() + td(days=1)).replace(hour=17, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0).astimezone(pytz.utc).isoformat(), 'members': ['<user-id>'], }, # add checklists and checklist items # (requires Wekan 3.46+) 'checklists': { 'Steps': ['buy', 'eat'], }, }, ]
details
dictonary item is a callable it is used to build the actual value of the item. This could be used to build dynamic start, due or end times.
There is a get-ids.py
helper script to dump the various IDs of your Wekan
instance. This helps to find the required IDs for your schedules:
{'boards': {'4b5BmHE2CL8wt8brR': {'labels': {'2kRvzr': 'gray[crumbly]',
'jdiYNd': 'plum[goo]',
'xhAdgq': 'lime[tasty]'},
'lists': {'zzujS93kd8982k30y': 'Backlog',
'loxc9Dll,masd300a': 'Eating',
'qosLk34SDKsmsksd3': 'Done',
'lasd93lkdaskSAKsl': 'Problem'},
'title:': 'Donut Fighters'}},
'users': [{'_id': 'Ksd34pKsW23wFg9Sx', 'username': 'admin'},
{'_id': 'lS9lkasd3mAusdkSK', 'username': 'api'}]}
The recommended way to run wekan-scheduler is to use the provided auto-build docker images from Docker Hub. Run it with docker-compose:
version: '3'
services:
scheduler:
image: liske/wekan-scheduler:0.7
restart: always
volumes:
- ./settings:/app/wekan-scheduler/settings:ro
- ./ics:/app/wekan-scheduler/ics:ro
If you are running Wekan on Docker you may add wekan-scheduler to your
existing docker-compose.yml
:
# ...
scheduler:
image: liske/wekan-scheduler:0.7
restart: always
volumes:
- ./scheduler/settings:/app/wekan-scheduler/settings:ro
- ./scheduler/ics:/app/wekan-scheduler/ics:ro
depends_on:
- wekan
# ...
Remember to use the docker's service internal name (i.e. 'api_url': 'http://wekan-app'
) in config.py
to access wekan if deployed by the same
compose file.