├── vocab ├── de-de │ ├── ToKeyword.voc │ ├── AddKeyword.voc │ ├── FirstKeyword.voc │ ├── NextKeyword.voc │ ├── QueryKeyword.voc │ ├── ScheduleKeyword.voc │ ├── AppointmentKeyword.voc │ ├── Schedule.intent │ ├── what.is.left.today.intent │ └── ScheduleAt.intent └── en-us │ ├── ToKeyword.voc │ ├── FirstKeyword.voc │ ├── NextKeyword.voc │ ├── AddKeyword.voc │ ├── ScheduleKeyword.voc │ ├── QueryKeyword.voc │ ├── AppointmentKeyword.voc │ ├── Schedule.intent │ ├── what.is.left.today.intent │ └── ScheduleAt.intent ├── dialog ├── de-de │ ├── whenDoesItEnd.dialog │ ├── whenDoesItStart.dialog │ ├── NoAppointments.dialog │ ├── whatsTheNewEvent.dialog │ ├── NextAppointment.dialog │ ├── AddFailed.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentWholeDay.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentTomorrow.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentDate.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentWholeToday.dialog │ ├── WholedayAppointment.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentWholeTomorrow.dialog │ ├── NoNextAppointments.dialog │ ├── NoAppointmentsToday.dialog │ ├── AddSucceeded.dialog │ └── NoAppointmentsTomorrow.dialog └── en-us │ ├── whenDoesItEnd.dialog │ ├── whenDoesItStart.dialog │ ├── whatsTheNewEvent.dialog │ ├── AddSucceeded.dialog │ ├── NextAppointment.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentWholeToday.dialog │ ├── AddFailed.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentWholeDay.dialog │ ├── NoAppointments.dialog │ ├── NoNextAppointments.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentWholeTomorrow.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentDate.dialog │ ├── NextAppointmentTomorrow.dialog │ ├── NoAppointmentsToday.dialog │ ├── WholedayAppointment.dialog │ └── NoAppointmentsTomorrow.dialog ├── regex ├── de-de │ ├── Appointment.rx │ └── Appointment2.rx └── en-us │ ├── Appointment2.rx │ └── Appointment.rx ├── .gitignore ├── requirements.txt ├── test ├── intent │ ├── 001.whatsOnMyCalendarToday.json │ ├── 002.whatsNextOnMyCalendar.json │ └── 003.addNewAppointment.json └── __init__.py ├── settingsmeta.json ├── README.md ├── mycroft_token_cred.py ├── __init__.py └── LICENSE /vocab/de-de/ToKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | zu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/ToKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | to 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/FirstKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | First 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/NextKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | next 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/AddKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | add 2 | new 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/whenDoesItEnd.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Wann endet er -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/AddKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | neu 2 | füge hinzu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/FirstKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Erster 2 | Erstes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/NextKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nächstes 2 | nächster -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/whenDoesItStart.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Wann startet er -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/whenDoesItEnd.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | when does it end 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/whenDoesItStart.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | when does it start 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/ScheduleKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | schedule 2 | calendar 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NoAppointments.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Es sind keine Termine geplant -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/whatsTheNewEvent.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Wie heißt der neue Termin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/whatsTheNewEvent.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | what's the new event 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/QueryKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | was ist 2 | habe ich 3 | gibt es -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/ScheduleKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Kalender 2 | Terminkalender -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NextAppointment.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} um {{time}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/AddSucceeded.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Added {{appointment}} to calendar 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NextAppointment.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} at {{time}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NextAppointmentWholeToday.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} today. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /regex/de-de/Appointment.rx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (termin|event) (?P.*) (um|am) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /regex/de-de/Appointment2.rx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (füge) (?P.*) (am|um) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/AddFailed.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Hinzufügen von {{appointment}} ist fehlgeschlagen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NextAppointmentWholeDay.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} am {{date}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/AddFailed.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Failed to add {{appointment}} to calendar. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NextAppointmentWholeDay.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} on {{date}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NoAppointments.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | There are no appointments scheduled. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NoNextAppointments.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | There are no upcoming appointments. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /regex/en-us/Appointment2.rx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (add) (?P.*) (at|on) 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NextAppointmentTomorrow.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} morgen um {{time}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NextAppointmentWholeTomorrow.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} tomorrow. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /regex/en-us/Appointment.rx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (appointment|event) (?P.*) (at|on) 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NextAppointmentDate.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} um {{time}} am {{date}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NextAppointmentWholeToday.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} heute den ganzen Tag. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/WholedayAppointment.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} ist für den ganzen Tag geplant -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NextAppointmentDate.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} at {{time}} on {{date}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NextAppointmentTomorrow.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} tomorrow at {{time}}. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NoAppointmentsToday.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | There are no appointments scheduled today. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/WholedayAppointment.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} is scheduled the whole day. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # python compiled files 2 | *.pyc 3 | 4 | # skill settings 5 | settings.json 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NextAppointmentWholeTomorrow.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} morgen den ganzen Tag. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | google-api-python-client 2 | httplib2 3 | apiclient 4 | oauth2client 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NoNextAppointments.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Es gibt keine kommenden Termine 2 | Keine kommenden Termine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/AppointmentKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Meeting 2 | Meetings 3 | Termin 4 | Termine 5 | Event 6 | Events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NoAppointmentsToday.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Heute sind keine Termine geplant 2 | Es sind heute keine Termine geplant -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/QueryKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | what is 2 | what's 3 | whats 4 | what s 5 | is there 6 | do I have 7 | are there 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/en-us/NoAppointmentsTomorrow.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | There are no appointments scheduled for tomorrow. 2 | Tomorrow seems to be free. 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/AppointmentKeyword.voc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Appointment 2 | Appointments 3 | Scheduled 4 | Event 5 | Events 6 | Meeting 7 | Meetings 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/AddSucceeded.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{appointment}} wurde zum Kalender hinzugefügt 2 | Ich habe {{appointment}} zum Kalender hinzugefügt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dialog/de-de/NoAppointmentsTomorrow.dialog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Es sind keine Termine für morgen geplant 2 | Für morgen sind keine Termine geplant 3 | Morgen ist frei -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/intent/001.whatsOnMyCalendarToday.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "utterance": "what's on my calendar today", 3 | "intent_type": "GetDaysAppointmentsIntent", 4 | "expected_dialog": "NoAppointmentsToday" 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/intent/002.whatsNextOnMyCalendar.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "utterance": "what's next on my calendar", 3 | "intent_type": "GetNextAppointmentIntent", 4 | "expected_dialog": "NoNextAppointments" 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/Schedule.intent: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | füge {event} zu dem Kalender hinzu 2 | füge {event} zu meinem Kalender hinzu 3 | füge {event} zum Kalender hinzu 4 | speichere {event} auf meinem Kalender 5 | speichere {event} auf dem Kalender 6 | plane {event} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/what.is.left.today.intent: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | was steht (für |) heute noch auf (meinem | dem) Kalender 2 | was ist (für |) heute noch (übrig |) auf (meinem | dem) Kalender (übrig |) 3 | ist (für |) heute noch (etwas | was) (übrig |) auf (meinem | dem) Kalender (übrig |) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/intent/003.addNewAppointment.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "utterance": "Add a new appointment to my calendar", 3 | "intent_type": "Schedule.intent", 4 | "expected_dialog": "AddSucceeded", 5 | "responses": ["birthday", "tomorrow at 8", "tomorrow at 9"] 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settingsmeta.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "skillMetadata": { 3 | "sections": [ 4 | { 5 | "name": "Settings", 6 | "fields": [ 7 | { 8 | "name": "Authorize", 9 | "type": "oauth", 10 | "value": 4 11 | } 12 | ] 13 | } 14 | ] 15 | } 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/Schedule.intent: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | add {event} to my calendar 2 | add {event} to the calendar 3 | add {event} to calendar 4 | put {event} on my calendar 5 | put {event} on the calendar 6 | put {event} on calendar 7 | schedule {event} 8 | add new {event} to my calendar 9 | add new {event} to the calendar 10 | add new {event} to calendar 11 | put new {event} on my calendar 12 | put new {event} on the calendar 13 | put new {event} on calendar 14 | schedule new {event} 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/what.is.left.today.intent: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | what is left on (my | the) (calendar | schedule) (for |) (today | the rest of (today | the day | this day)) 2 | which (appointments | meetings | events) are left on (my | the) (calendar | schedule) (for |) (today | the rest of (today | the day | this day)) 3 | are there any (appointments | meetings | events) left (on my (calendar | schedule) |) (for |) (today | the rest of (today | the day | this day)) 4 | is there any (appointment | meeting | event) left (on my (calendar | schedule) |) (for |) (today | the rest of (today | the day | this day)) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from mock import MagicMock 2 | 3 | from test.integrationtests.skills.skill_tester import SkillTest 4 | 5 | 6 | def create_mock_service(): 7 | service = MagicMock() 8 | events = MagicMock() 9 | lister = MagicMock() 10 | events.list.return_value = lister 11 | lister.execute.return_value = {} 12 | service.events.return_value = events 13 | 14 | return service 15 | 16 | 17 | def test_runner(skill, example, emitter, loader): 18 | s = [s for s in loader.skills if s and s.root_dir == skill][0] 19 | 20 | if example.endswith("001.whatsOnMyCalendarToday.json"): 21 | s.register_intents() 22 | s.service = create_mock_service() 23 | 24 | return SkillTest(skill, example, emitter).run(loader) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/en-us/ScheduleAt.intent: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | add {appointmenttitle} to my calendar at {timedate} 2 | add {appointmenttitle} to the calendar at {timedate} 3 | add {appointmenttitle} to calendar at {timedate} 4 | add new {appointmenttitle} to my calendar at {timedate} 5 | add new {appointmenttitle} to the calendar at {timedate} 6 | add new {appointmenttitle} to calendar at {timedate} 7 | put {appointmenttitle} on my calendar at {timedate} 8 | put {appointmenttitle} on the calendar at {timedate} 9 | put {appointmenttitle} on calendar at {timedate} 10 | put new {appointmenttitle} on my calendar at {timedate} 11 | put new {appointmenttitle} on the calendar at {timedate} 12 | put new {appointmenttitle} on calendar at {timedate} 13 | schedule {appointmenttitle} at {timedate} 14 | schedule new {appointmenttitle} at {timedate} 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vocab/de-de/ScheduleAt.intent: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | füge {event} (am | um) {timedate} zu dem Kalender hinzu 2 | füge {event} zu dem Kalender (am | um) {timedate} hinzu 3 | füge (am | um) {timedate} {event} zu dem Kalender hinzu 4 | füge {event} (am | um) {timedate} zu meinem Kalender hinzu 5 | füge {event} zu meinem Kalender (am | um) {timedate} hinzu 6 | füge (am | um) {timedate} {event} zu meinem Kalender hinzu 7 | füge {event} (am | um) {timedate} zum Kalender hinzu 8 | füge (am | um) {timedate} {event} zum Kalender hinzu 9 | füge {event} zum Kalender (am | um) {timedate} hinzu 10 | speichere {event} auf meinem Kalender (am | um) {timedate} 11 | speichere (am | um) {timedate} {event} auf meinem Kalender 12 | speichere {event} (am | um) {timedate} auf meinem Kalender 13 | speichere {event} auf dem Kalender (am | um) {timedate} 14 | speichere (am | um) {timedate} {event} auf dem Kalender 15 | speichere {event} (am | um) {timedate} auf dem Kalender 16 | plane {event} (am | um) {timedate} 17 | plane (am | um) {timedate} {event} 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | Check your google calendar appointments. 3 | 4 | ## About 5 | Fetches scheduled events from Google Calendar and supports the basics for adding events to the calendar. 6 | 7 | ## Examples 8 | * "What's next on my calendar" 9 | * "What's on my calendar on thursday" 10 | * "Add have fun to my calendar at 7 in the evening on saturday" 11 | 12 | ## Credits 13 | @forslund 14 | 15 | ## Category 16 | **Daily** 17 | 18 | ## Tags 19 | #calendar 20 | 21 | 22 | ## Setup 23 | To authorize access to your calendar: 24 | - Go to home.mycroft.ai and click on skills. 25 | - Scroll down to Google Calendar 26 | - Click "Connect" 27 | - Log into your Google account and authorize the skill 28 | 29 | ## Troubleshooting 30 | 31 | Credentials stop working after an hour: This can occur if the authorization has been performed multiple times. You need to revoke the skill's access to your calendar. this can be done from https://myaccount.google.com/ 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mycroft_token_cred.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | oauth2client token credentials class for updating token through the mycroft 3 | backend as needed. 4 | """ 5 | 6 | from requests import HTTPError 7 | 8 | from mycroft.api import DeviceApi 9 | from oauth2client import client 10 | 11 | 12 | class MycroftTokenCredentials(client.AccessTokenCredentials): 13 | def __init__(self, cred_id): 14 | self.cred_id = cred_id 15 | d = self.get_credentials() 16 | super().__init__(d['access_token'], d['user_agent']) 17 | 18 | def get_credentials(self): 19 | """Get credentials through backend. 20 | 21 | Will do a single retry for if an HTTPError occurs. 22 | 23 | Returns: 24 | dict with data received from backend 25 | """ 26 | retry = False 27 | try: 28 | d = DeviceApi().get_oauth_token(self.cred_id) 29 | except HTTPError: 30 | retry = True 31 | if retry: 32 | d = DeviceApi().get_oauth_token(self.cred_id) 33 | return d 34 | 35 | def _refresh(self, http): 36 | """Override to handle refresh through mycroft backend.""" 37 | d = self.get_credentials() 38 | self.access_token = d['access_token'] 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import httplib2 2 | import sys 3 | 4 | from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone 5 | 6 | from adapt.intent import IntentBuilder 7 | from googleapiclient import discovery 8 | from requests import HTTPError 9 | 10 | from mycroft import MycroftSkill, intent_file_handler, intent_handler 11 | from mycroft.util.parse import extract_datetime 12 | from mycroft.util.time import now_local 13 | 14 | from .mycroft_token_cred import MycroftTokenCredentials 15 | 16 | UTC_TZ = u'+00:00' 17 | 18 | 19 | def parse_google_datetime(input): 20 | """Convert a datetime string from google calendar to datetime.""" 21 | # Remove decimals 22 | work_string = input.split('.')[0] 23 | # Remove Zulu indicator from the end of string if needed 24 | if work_string[-1] == 'Z': 25 | work_string = work_string[:-1] 26 | # Convert to datetime 27 | return datetime.strptime(work_string, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') 28 | 29 | 30 | def zulu_time(dt): 31 | """Convert datetime object to Zulu time ISO string.""" 32 | ret = dt.astimezone(timezone.utc) 33 | ret = ret.replace(tzinfo=None) 34 | return ret.isoformat() + 'Z' 35 | 36 | 37 | def nice_time(dt, lang="en-us", speech=True, use_24hour=False, 38 | use_ampm=False): 39 | """ 40 | Format a time to a comfortable human format 41 | 42 | For example, generate 'five thirty' for speech or '5:30' for 43 | text display. 44 | 45 | Args: 46 | dt (datetime): date to format (assumes already in local timezone) 47 | lang (str): code for the language to use 48 | speech (bool): format for speech (default/True) or display (False)=Fal 49 | use_24hour (bool): output in 24-hour/military or 12-hour format 50 | use_ampm (bool): include the am/pm for 12-hour format 51 | Returns: 52 | (str): The formatted time string 53 | """ 54 | 55 | if use_24hour: 56 | # e.g. "03:01" or "14:22" 57 | string = dt.strftime("%H:%M") 58 | else: 59 | if use_ampm: 60 | # e.g. "3:01 AM" or "2:22 PM" 61 | string = dt.strftime("%I:%M %p") 62 | else: 63 | # e.g. "3:01" or "2:22" 64 | string = dt.strftime("%I:%M") 65 | if string[0] == '0': 66 | string = string[1:] # strip leading zeros 67 | return string 68 | 69 | if not speech: 70 | return string 71 | 72 | # Generate a speakable version of the time 73 | if use_24hour: 74 | speak = "" 75 | 76 | # Either "0 8 hundred" or "13 hundred" 77 | if string[0] == '0': 78 | if string[1] == '0': 79 | speak = "0 0" 80 | else: 81 | speak = "0 " + string[1] 82 | else: 83 | speak += string[0:2] 84 | 85 | if string[3] == '0': 86 | if string[4] == '0': 87 | # Ignore the 00 in, for example, 13:00 88 | speak += " oclock" # TODO: Localize 89 | else: 90 | speak += " o " + string[4] # TODO: Localize 91 | else: 92 | if string[0] == '0': 93 | speak += " " + string[3:5] 94 | else: 95 | # TODO: convert "23" to "twenty three" in helper method 96 | 97 | # Mimic is speaking "23 34" as "two three 43" :( 98 | # but it does say "2343" correctly. Not ideal for general 99 | # TTS but works for the moment. 100 | speak += ":" + string[3:5] 101 | 102 | return speak 103 | else: 104 | if lang.startswith("en"): 105 | if dt.hour == 0 and dt.minute == 0: 106 | return "midnight" # TODO: localize 107 | if dt.hour == 12 and dt.minute == 0: 108 | return "noon" # TODO: localize 109 | # TODO: "half past 3", "a quarter of 4" and other idiomatic times 110 | 111 | # lazy for now, let TTS handle speaking "03:22 PM" and such 112 | return string 113 | 114 | 115 | def is_today(d): 116 | return d.date() == datetime.today().date() 117 | 118 | 119 | def is_tomorrow(d): 120 | return d.date() == datetime.today().date() + timedelta(days=1) 121 | 122 | 123 | def is_wholeday_event(e): 124 | return 'dateTime' not in e['start'] 125 | 126 | 127 | def remove_tz(string): 128 | return string[:-6] 129 | 130 | 131 | def get_date_time(event): 132 | start = event['start'].get('dateTime') 133 | return datetime.strptime(remove_tz(start), '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') 134 | 135 | 136 | class GoogleCalendarSkill(MycroftSkill): 137 | def __init__(self): 138 | super(GoogleCalendarSkill, self).__init__('Google Calendar') 139 | 140 | @property 141 | def use_24hour(self): 142 | return self.config_core.get('time_format') == 'full' 143 | 144 | def __calendar_connect(self, msg=None): 145 | argv = sys.argv 146 | sys.argv = [] 147 | try: 148 | # Get token for this skill (id 4) 149 | self.credentials = MycroftTokenCredentials(4) 150 | self.log.info('Credentials: {}'.format(self.credentials)) 151 | http = self.credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http()) 152 | self.service = discovery.build('calendar', 'v3', http=http) 153 | sys.argv = argv 154 | self.register_intents() 155 | self.cancel_scheduled_event('calendar_connect') 156 | except HTTPError: 157 | self.log.info('No Credentials available') 158 | pass 159 | 160 | def register_intents(self): 161 | intent = IntentBuilder('GetNextAppointmentIntent')\ 162 | .require('NextKeyword')\ 163 | .one_of('AppointmentKeyword', 'ScheduleKeyword')\ 164 | .build() 165 | self.register_intent(intent, self.get_next) 166 | 167 | intent = IntentBuilder('GetDaysAppointmentsIntent')\ 168 | .require('QueryKeyword')\ 169 | .one_of('AppointmentKeyword', 'ScheduleKeyword')\ 170 | .build() 171 | self.register_intent(intent, self.get_day) 172 | 173 | intent = IntentBuilder('GetFirstAppointmentIntent')\ 174 | .one_of('AppointmentKeyword', 'ScheduleKeyword')\ 175 | .require('FirstKeyword')\ 176 | .build() 177 | self.register_intent(intent, self.get_first) 178 | 179 | def initialize(self): 180 | self.schedule_event(self.__calendar_connect, datetime.now(), 181 | name='calendar_connect') 182 | 183 | def get_selected_calendars_ids(self): 184 | """ 185 | Returns an array of ids of all calendars which are selected in the 186 | Calendar UI. 187 | """ 188 | calendar_list_results = self.service.calendarList().list().execute() 189 | calendar_list = [] 190 | for result in calendar_list_results.get('items', []): 191 | if result.get('selected', False): 192 | calendar_list.append(result.get('id')) 193 | 194 | return calendar_list 195 | 196 | def get_interval_all_calendars(self, start, stop=None, max_results=None): 197 | """Searches all selected calendars for events in the provided interval. 198 | 199 | The result is returned sorted by start time. Wholeday events are listed 200 | last. 201 | 202 | Returns: 203 | (event[]): All events sorted by start time. 204 | """ 205 | calendar_list = self.get_selected_calendars_ids() 206 | all_events = [] 207 | all_wholeday_events = [] 208 | # Collect all events 209 | for calendar_id in calendar_list: 210 | events_result = self.service.events().list( 211 | calendarId=calendar_id, timeMin=start, timeMax=stop, 212 | singleEvents=True, orderBy='startTime', 213 | maxResults=max_results).execute() 214 | events = events_result.get('items', []) 215 | if events: 216 | for event in events: 217 | if not is_wholeday_event(event): 218 | all_events.append(event) 219 | else: 220 | all_wholeday_events.append(event) 221 | # Sort events by start time 222 | all_events.sort(key=get_date_time) 223 | all_events.extend(all_wholeday_events) 224 | 225 | return all_events 226 | 227 | def get_next(self, msg=None): 228 | now = datetime.utcnow().isoformat() + 'Z' # 'Z' indicates UTC time 229 | events = self.get_interval_all_calendars(now, max_results=4) 230 | 231 | if not events: 232 | self.speak_dialog('NoNextAppointments') 233 | else: 234 | event = events[0] 235 | self.log.debug(event) 236 | if not is_wholeday_event(event): 237 | start = event['start'].get('dateTime') 238 | d = datetime.strptime(remove_tz(start), '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') 239 | starttime = nice_time(d, self.lang, True, self.use_24hour, 240 | True) 241 | startdate = d.strftime('%-d %B') 242 | else: 243 | start = event['start']['date'] 244 | d = datetime.strptime(start, '%Y-%m-%d') 245 | startdate = d.strftime('%-d %B') 246 | starttime = None 247 | # Speak result 248 | if starttime is None: 249 | if d.date() == datetime.today().date(): 250 | data = {'appointment': event['summary']} 251 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointmentWholeToday', data) 252 | elif is_tomorrow(d): 253 | data = {'appointment': event['summary']} 254 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointmentWholeTomorrow', data) 255 | else: 256 | data = {'appointment': event['summary'], 257 | 'date': startdate} 258 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointmentWholeDay', data) 259 | elif d.date() == datetime.today().date(): 260 | data = {'appointment': event['summary'], 261 | 'time': starttime} 262 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointment', data) 263 | elif is_tomorrow(d): 264 | data = {'appointment': event['summary'], 265 | 'time': starttime} 266 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointmentTomorrow', data) 267 | else: 268 | data = {'appointment': event['summary'], 269 | 'time': starttime, 270 | 'date': startdate} 271 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointmentDate', data) 272 | 273 | def speak_interval(self, start, stop, max_results=None): 274 | events = self.get_interval_all_calendars(start, stop, max_results) 275 | if not events: 276 | self.log.debug(start) 277 | d = parse_google_datetime(start) 278 | if is_today(d): 279 | self.speak_dialog('NoAppointmentsToday') 280 | elif is_tomorrow(d): 281 | self.speak_dialog('NoAppointmentsTomorrow') 282 | else: 283 | self.speak_dialog('NoAppointments') 284 | else: 285 | for e in events: 286 | if is_wholeday_event(e): 287 | data = {'appointment': e['summary']} 288 | self.speak_dialog('WholedayAppointment', data) 289 | else: 290 | start = e['start'].get('dateTime', e['start'].get('date')) 291 | d = datetime.strptime(remove_tz(start), 292 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') 293 | starttime = nice_time(d, self.lang, True, self.use_24hour, 294 | True) 295 | if is_today(d) or is_tomorrow(d) or True: 296 | data = {'appointment': e['summary'], 297 | 'time': starttime} 298 | self.speak_dialog('NextAppointment', data) 299 | 300 | def speak_events_for_date(self, date): 301 | self.log.info(f'dt: {date}') 302 | date = date.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=1) 303 | date_start = zulu_time(date) 304 | date_end = zulu_time(date.replace(hour=23, minute=59, second=59)) 305 | self.speak_interval(date_start, date_end) 306 | 307 | def get_day(self, msg=None): 308 | extracted_date = extract_datetime(msg.data['utterance']) 309 | if extracted_date: 310 | self.speak_events_for_date(extracted_date[0]) 311 | else: 312 | self.get_events_for_date(now_local()) 313 | return 314 | 315 | def get_first(self, msg=None): 316 | d = extract_datetime(msg.data['utterance'])[0] 317 | d = d.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=1, tzinfo=None) 318 | d_end = d.replace(hour=23, minute=59, second=59, tzinfo=None) 319 | d = d.isoformat() + 'Z' 320 | d_end = d_end.isoformat() + 'Z' 321 | self.speak_interval(d, d_end, max_results=1) 322 | 323 | @intent_handler('what.is.left.today.intent') 324 | def get_left_today(self): 325 | d = datetime.utcnow() 326 | d_end = d.replace(hour=23, minute=59, second=59, tzinfo=None) 327 | d = d.isoformat() + 'Z' 328 | d_end = d_end.isoformat() + 'Z' 329 | self.speak_interval(d, d_end) 330 | 331 | @property 332 | def utc_offset(self): 333 | return timedelta(seconds=self.location['timezone']['offset'] / 1000) 334 | 335 | @intent_file_handler('Schedule.intent') 336 | def add_new(self, message=None): 337 | title = self.get_response('whatsTheNewEvent') 338 | start = self.get_response('whenDoesItStart') 339 | end = self.get_response('whenDoesItEnd') 340 | if title and start and end: 341 | st = extract_datetime(start) 342 | et = extract_datetime(end) 343 | if st and et: 344 | st = st[0] - self.utc_offset 345 | et = et[0] - self.utc_offset 346 | self.add_calendar_event(title, start_time=st, end_time=et) 347 | 348 | @intent_file_handler('ScheduleAt.intent') 349 | def add_new_quick(self, msg=None): 350 | title = msg.data.get('appointmenttitle', None) 351 | if title is None: 352 | self.log.debug("NO TITLE") 353 | return 354 | 355 | st = extract_datetime(msg.data['utterance'])[0] # 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