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full calendar supports recurrence with **daysOfWeek** and **startRecur** **endRecur**
https://fullcalendar.io/docs/recurring-events#simple-recurrence
would be possiible to support the simple recur…
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At [this page](https://schedule-x.dev/docs/calendar/plugins/recurrence) you refer to using the **rrule** library instead of the event-recurrence plugin but it is not explained how to do it. So I am he…
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Original post:
> - Hide away recurrent rules in some dropdown (Vladimir: won't do for now)
> - Do not tied…
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Hi there!
Out of all three main opensource php libraries that are handling RRULES this is the only one that tries to address the problem with occurrences on non existing dates.
For example, if my bi…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Need to enforce constraints on the BY* fields for recurrence rules.
**Describe the solution you'd like**
Add pydantic validation…
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"There is currently no support for defining exceptions for recurrence rules. In most calendar applications, when the user edits a recurrent entry, the user will be asked whether he wants to change jus…
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### Describe the current behavior
Deployments are listed in a giant table. The two date/time-related columns, Activity and Schedules, are not helpful when trying to find periods in our infrastructure…
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Steps to reproduce
1. Create a store
2. Check "create orders"
3. The store has no pricing rules set
4. Create a recurrence rule for recurrent deliveries in the dispatch panel
5. Generate tasks
6…
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https://www.npmjs.com/package/rrule can be used to provide support parsing as well as determining the next occurrence. The upshot is that on the client side, there are already a few editors (for examp…
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If I have conflicting rules and call next_occurrences, it will loop indefinitely, regardless of end_time.
For instance:
``` ruby
schedule = Schedule.new("2012-12-1".to_time, :end_time => "2012-12-10…