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8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ If you are using Terraform 0.11 you can use versions v1.*.
module "stop_ec2_instance" {
source = "diodonfrost/lambda-scheduler-stop-start/aws"
name = "ec2_stop"
cloudwatch_schedule_expression = "cron(0 0 ? * FRI *)"
cloudwatch_schedule_expression = "cron(0 0 ? * FRI *)"
schedule_action = "stop"
schedule_disable_holidays = "true"
schedule_holidays_country = "DE"
autoscaling_schedule = "false"
documendb_schedule = "false"
ec2_schedule = "true"
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name = "ec2_start"
cloudwatch_schedule_expression = "cron(0 8 ? * MON *)"
schedule_action = "start"
schedule_disable_holidays = "true"
schedule_holidays_country = "DE"
autoscaling_schedule = "false"
documendb_schedule = "false"
ec2_schedule = "true"
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| redshift_schedule | Enable scheduling on redshift resources | bool | `"false"` | no |
| cloudwatch_alarm_schedule | Enable scheduleding on cloudwatch alarm resources | bool | `"false"` | no |
| schedule_action | Define schedule action to apply on resources | string | `"stop"` | yes |
| schedule_disable_holidays | Define if the schedule is supposed to be disabled on certain holiday | bool | `"false"` | no |
| schedule_holidays_country | Define country ISO code for holiday validation, see [available countries](https://python-holidays.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html#available-countries) (currently no sub-divisions supported) | string | `""` | no |
| scheduler_tag | Set the tag to use for identify aws resources to stop or start | map | {"key" = "tostop", "value" = "true"} | yes |

## Outputs
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions main.tf
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AUTOSCALING_SCHEDULE = tostring(var.autoscaling_schedule)
AUTOSCALING_TERMINATE_INSTANCES = tostring(var.autoscaling_terminate_instances)
CLOUDWATCH_ALARM_SCHEDULE = tostring(var.cloudwatch_alarm_schedule)
SCHEDULE_DISABLE_HOLIDAYS = var.schedule_disable_holidays == true ? "yes" : "no"
SCHEDULE_HOLIDAYS_COUNTRY = var.schedule_holidays_country == null ? "" : tostring(var.schedule_holidays_country)
}
}

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24 changes: 24 additions & 0 deletions package/dateutil/__init__.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys

try:
from ._version import version as __version__
except ImportError:
__version__ = 'unknown'

__all__ = ['easter', 'parser', 'relativedelta', 'rrule', 'tz',
'utils', 'zoneinfo']

def __getattr__(name):
import importlib

if name in __all__:
return importlib.import_module("." + name, __name__)
raise AttributeError(
"module {!r} has not attribute {!r}".format(__name__, name)
)


def __dir__():
# __dir__ should include all the lazy-importable modules as well.
return [x for x in globals() if x not in sys.modules] + __all__
43 changes: 43 additions & 0 deletions package/dateutil/_common.py
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"""
Common code used in multiple modules.
"""


class weekday(object):
__slots__ = ["weekday", "n"]

def __init__(self, weekday, n=None):
self.weekday = weekday
self.n = n

def __call__(self, n):
if n == self.n:
return self
else:
return self.__class__(self.weekday, n)

def __eq__(self, other):
try:
if self.weekday != other.weekday or self.n != other.n:
return False
except AttributeError:
return False
return True

def __hash__(self):
return hash((
self.weekday,
self.n,
))

def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)

def __repr__(self):
s = ("MO", "TU", "WE", "TH", "FR", "SA", "SU")[self.weekday]
if not self.n:
return s
else:
return "%s(%+d)" % (s, self.n)

# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et
4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions package/dateutil/_version.py
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# file generated by setuptools_scm
# don't change, don't track in version control
__version__ = version = '2.9.0.post0'
__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (2, 9, 0)
89 changes: 89 additions & 0 deletions package/dateutil/easter.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
This module offers a generic Easter computing method for any given year, using
Western, Orthodox or Julian algorithms.
"""

import datetime

__all__ = ["easter", "EASTER_JULIAN", "EASTER_ORTHODOX", "EASTER_WESTERN"]

EASTER_JULIAN = 1
EASTER_ORTHODOX = 2
EASTER_WESTERN = 3


def easter(year, method=EASTER_WESTERN):
"""
This method was ported from the work done by GM Arts,
on top of the algorithm by Claus Tondering, which was
based in part on the algorithm of Ouding (1940), as
quoted in "Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical
Almanac", P. Kenneth Seidelmann, editor.
This algorithm implements three different Easter
calculation methods:
1. Original calculation in Julian calendar, valid in
dates after 326 AD
2. Original method, with date converted to Gregorian
calendar, valid in years 1583 to 4099
3. Revised method, in Gregorian calendar, valid in
years 1583 to 4099 as well
These methods are represented by the constants:
* ``EASTER_JULIAN = 1``
* ``EASTER_ORTHODOX = 2``
* ``EASTER_WESTERN = 3``
The default method is method 3.
More about the algorithm may be found at:
`GM Arts: Easter Algorithms <http://www.gmarts.org/index.php?go=415>`_
and
`The Calendar FAQ: Easter <https://www.tondering.dk/claus/cal/easter.php>`_
"""

if not (1 <= method <= 3):
raise ValueError("invalid method")

# g - Golden year - 1
# c - Century
# h - (23 - Epact) mod 30
# i - Number of days from March 21 to Paschal Full Moon
# j - Weekday for PFM (0=Sunday, etc)
# p - Number of days from March 21 to Sunday on or before PFM
# (-6 to 28 methods 1 & 3, to 56 for method 2)
# e - Extra days to add for method 2 (converting Julian
# date to Gregorian date)

y = year
g = y % 19
e = 0
if method < 3:
# Old method
i = (19*g + 15) % 30
j = (y + y//4 + i) % 7
if method == 2:
# Extra dates to convert Julian to Gregorian date
e = 10
if y > 1600:
e = e + y//100 - 16 - (y//100 - 16)//4
else:
# New method
c = y//100
h = (c - c//4 - (8*c + 13)//25 + 19*g + 15) % 30
i = h - (h//28)*(1 - (h//28)*(29//(h + 1))*((21 - g)//11))
j = (y + y//4 + i + 2 - c + c//4) % 7

# p can be from -6 to 56 corresponding to dates 22 March to 23 May
# (later dates apply to method 2, although 23 May never actually occurs)
p = i - j + e
d = 1 + (p + 27 + (p + 6)//40) % 31
m = 3 + (p + 26)//30
return datetime.date(int(y), int(m), int(d))
61 changes: 61 additions & 0 deletions package/dateutil/parser/__init__.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from ._parser import parse, parser, parserinfo, ParserError
from ._parser import DEFAULTPARSER, DEFAULTTZPARSER
from ._parser import UnknownTimezoneWarning

from ._parser import __doc__

from .isoparser import isoparser, isoparse

__all__ = ['parse', 'parser', 'parserinfo',
'isoparse', 'isoparser',
'ParserError',
'UnknownTimezoneWarning']


###
# Deprecate portions of the private interface so that downstream code that
# is improperly relying on it is given *some* notice.


def __deprecated_private_func(f):
from functools import wraps
import warnings

msg = ('{name} is a private function and may break without warning, '
'it will be moved and or renamed in future versions.')
msg = msg.format(name=f.__name__)

@wraps(f)
def deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs):
warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning)
return f(*args, **kwargs)

return deprecated_func

def __deprecate_private_class(c):
import warnings

msg = ('{name} is a private class and may break without warning, '
'it will be moved and or renamed in future versions.')
msg = msg.format(name=c.__name__)

class private_class(c):
__doc__ = c.__doc__

def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning)
super(private_class, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

private_class.__name__ = c.__name__

return private_class


from ._parser import _timelex, _resultbase
from ._parser import _tzparser, _parsetz

_timelex = __deprecate_private_class(_timelex)
_tzparser = __deprecate_private_class(_tzparser)
_resultbase = __deprecate_private_class(_resultbase)
_parsetz = __deprecated_private_func(_parsetz)
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