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goals-core

v1.0.4

Published

Core schema for the Goals app

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3

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Goals Core

The "goals project" is sort of like a "todo" app with a twist. Instead of making one-liner "to do" items and checking them off, you create goals in the form of recurring items. E.g., a weekly goal might be to vacuum a rug while a daily goal might be to brush your teeth.

This Library

This serves as a library with the core data types for the project. It is pretty much useless by itself and is intended to be used within a project alongside a storage service to handle storing the data.

Goals and Completions

Goals recur; for example, a weekly goal of "wash the dog" occurs every week. Completions are the individual records of a goal's completion for a time period. If "wash the dog" was completed last week as well as the week before, there will be two completion records for it.

Goals

The GoalModel has the following members:

title

The string title for the goal, e.g., "wash the dog".

occurs

The GoalOccurrence enum representing how the goal occurs.

dateAdded

The Date of the creation of the goal.

id

Unique id for the goal. Generally reserved for the storage service, you usually shouldn't set this manually.

Completions

The CompletionModel has the following members:

goal

The unique id for the goal that this completion is for.

id

The unique id for the completion record.

dateCompleted

The Date the completion record was created.

Storage Services

This library does not contain a default storage service; that is the responsibility of other projects. To enable developers writing UI/apps to have a consistent API to work against, this project contains an abstraction that other projects should inherit from.

getGoals

Returns all the goals.

getGoalsByOccurrence

Returns all the goals with the given occurrence.

getGoalById

Gets a specific goal.

upsertGoal

Updates an existing goal or creates a new one if it does not exist.

deleteGoal

Deletes the goal with the given id.

toggleGoalCompletion

Sets/unsets a goal as completed.

isGoalCompleted

Checks a goal's completion based on the goal's occurrence; for example, if a goal has a completion for yesterday, but the occurs is GoalOccurrence.Daily, the goal is not completed for today.

If a goal is completed, this returns a tuple of true and the id of the completion ([true, 42]). If it is not completed, a tuple of false and -1 is returned ([false, -1]).

getGoalCompletions

Returns all the completion records for a goal.

getGoalsWithCompleted

Returns all the goals as a tuple with the goal and whether that goal is completed: [GoalModel, boolean].

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