\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @c %**start of header @setfilename dklrt.info @settitle Ledger Recurring Transactions 1.0 @c %**end of header @syncodeindex fn cp @syncodeindex ky cp @syncodeindex pg cp @syncodeindex vr cp @c Before release, run C-u C-c C-u C-a @c (texinfo-all-menus-update with a prefix arg). This @c updates the node pointers, which texinfmt.el needs. @copying This manual is for emacs package dklrt version 1.0. Copyright @copyright{} 2010–2013 David Keegan. May be redistributed under the terms of the Free Software Foundation GNU Free Documentation Licence. @end copying @dircategory Emacs misc features @direntry * Ledger Recurring Transactions: (dklrt). @end direntry @documentencoding UTF-8 @iftex @finalout @end iftex @macro dkcmditem{key, key2, command} @item @kbd{\key\}@tie{} (@kbd{\key2\}) (@code{\command\}) @end macro @macro dkcmd{key, key2, command} @kbd{\key\}@tie{} (@kbd{\key2\}) (@code{\command\}) @end macro @macro dkcmdidx{key, key2, command} @kindex \key\ @kindex \key2\ @findex \command\ @kbd{\key\}@tie{} (@kbd{\key2\}) (@code{\command\}) @end macro @macro dktag{text} @samp{\text\} @end macro @titlepage @title Ledger Recurring Transactions 1.0 @author David Keegan @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @insertcopying @end titlepage @contents @ifnottex @node Top @top Ledger Recurring Transactions @end ifnottex @menu * Introduction:: * Configuration File:: * Operations:: * Index:: @end menu @node Introduction @chapter Introduction An add-on to emacs ledger-mode which appends recurring transactions to the current ledger file, usually on entry to ledger-mode. Recurring transactions are configured in a separate file which conforms to ledger file format and resides in the same directory as the ledger file. @menu * Overview:: * Getting Started:: * Known Issues:: * History:: @end menu @node Overview @section Overview @cindex recurring transactions @cindex transactions, recurring @pindex ledger Recurring transactions are accounting transactions that repeat at regular intervals such as paychecks, standing orders, and pension contributions. This emacs package facilitates entry of recurring transactions to a ledger file, the input file for John Wiegley's ledger program. @xref{Top,, Overview, ledger3, Ledger: Command-Line Accounting}. @findex @code{ledger-mode} Operating as an add-on to emacs ledger-mode, the package appends recurring transactions to the current ledger file, usually on entry to @code{ledger-mode}. @xref{Top,,Overview, ledger-mode, Ledger Mode}. @cindex configuration file Recurring transactions are configured in a separate file which conforms to ledger file format, and resides in the same directory as the ledger file. @xref{Configuration File}. @node Getting Started @section Getting Started To append recurring transactions automatically on entry to @code{ledger-mode}, add this line to your emacs profile: @lisp (add-hook 'ledger-mode-hook 'dklrt-AppendRecurringMaybe) @end lisp To bind @kbd{\C-cr} to @code{dklrt-AppendRecurringMaybe} while in @code{ledger-mode} only, add this line to your emacs profile (optional): @findex @code{dklrt-SetCcKeys} @lisp (add-hook 'ledger-mode-hook 'dklrt-SetCcKeys) @end lisp @vindex @code{dklrt-SortAfterAppend} If you want to have recurring transactions positioned by date in the ledger file, add this line to your emacs profile (optional): @lisp (setq dklrt-SortAfterAppend t) @end lisp Note that as this causes the whole ledger buffer to be sorted after transactions are appended, it potentially affects the positions of all transactions. Finally as the recurring transactions configuration file is a valid ledger file you may wish to edit it in @code{ledger-mode}. If so add this to your emacs profile (optional): @lisp (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.rec$" . ledger-mode)) @end lisp @node Known Issues @section Known Issues @cindex issues @cindex limitations @enumerate @item In the recurring transactions configuration file, a transaction date must be expressed in ISO format, eg ``YYYY-MM-DD'' or ``YYYY/MM/DD''. This format is preserved when the transaction is appended to the ledger file. It is compatible with ledger's default date format, and should work with @code{ledger-mode}. Problems can be expected if --input-date-format has been configured with a non-ISO format in the ledger init file (.ledgerrc) or on the ledger command line. @vindex @code{dklrt-PythonProgram} @item The emacs code depends on some python code which is included in the package (and requires that python is installed on the system). The python executable is customisable via variable @code{dklrt-PythonProgram}. @end enumerate @node History @section History This package was developed mostly between 2011-06-08 and 2011-08-17. @node Configuration File @chapter Configuration File @cindex configuration file @cindex file, configuration @vindex @code{dklrt-RecurringConfigFileSuffix} Recurring transactions for a particular ledger file are configured in a separate file. The configuration file is in the same directory as the ledger file, and its filename is the same as that of the ledger file except that the ledger file suffix is replaced by @file{.rec}. The suffix is customisable via variable @code{dklrt-RecurringConfigFileSuffix}. @menu * Format:: * Date and Period:: * Restrictions:: @end menu @node Format @section Format The configuration file contains one or more transactions in ledger file format. For example: @smallformat @verbatim 2013-11-10 (1m) Payee Details ; Transaction Note. Asset:Bank:Current €-10.00 ; [=2013-11-08] Expense:Phone €10.00 ; Payee: Eircom. (Asset:OwedBy:Partner) €10.00 ; Posting Note2. 2013-12-01 (1w) Payee8 Asset:Bank:Savings €200.00 Expense:SavingPlan @end verbatim @end smallformat Each transaction date is followed by a repetition period in the position normally occupied by a ledger transaction code. A transaction is considered to begin with a transaction date at the beginning of a line, and includes the remainder of the line and all subsequent lines up to but excluding the next transaction date. The transaction date in the configuration file controls when the transaction becomes due for appending to the ledger file, and becomes the actual date of the appended transaction. @node Date and Period @section Date and Period @cindex transaction date @cindex date, transaction The transaction date must be in ISO format: ``YYYY-MM-DD'' or ``YYYY/MM/DD''. @cindex repetition period @cindex repetition interval @cindex period, repetition @cindex interval, repetition A parenthesised transaction repetition period must follow the date in the position where a ledger transaction ``code'' would normally occur. It is surrounded by whitespace and is in the following format: @verbatim () @end verbatim Where: @table @code @item Count An unsigned decimal integer. @item Unit A single character from the following: y (year), m (month) w (week), d (day), specifying the period unit and following immediately after the Count integer without intervening space. @end table @node Restrictions @section Restrictions @cindex restrictions, configuration file The recurring transactions configuration file must not contain any of the following ledger constructs: @enumerate @item Stand-alone comment (ie not part of a transaction). @item Historical commodity price (starts with ``P''). @item Automated transaction (starts with ``=''). @item Period transaction (starts with ``~''). @item Command directive. @end enumerate @cindex restrictions, transaction date/payee line In addition the following restrictions apply to the the initial (date/payee) line of each transaction: @enumerate @item The transaction date must @emph{not} have an effective/auxiliary date suffix (of the form ``=YYYY-MM-DD''). @item A transaction state/clear flag (immediately after the date) is @emph{not} permitted. @end enumerate @node Operations @chapter Operations @findex @code{dklrt-AppendRecurringMaybe} The main entry point is function @code{dklrt-AppendRecurringMaybe}. This is normally configured to run automatically on entry to @code{ledger-mode}. It can also be bound to a key (@kbd{\C-cr} is suggested). @cindex append pre-conditions @cindex pre-conditions, append Function @code{dklrt-AppendRecurringMaybe} does nothing unless all the following conditions are met: @enumerate @item The current buffer is in @code{ledger-mode}. @item The current buffer is unmodified. @item The ledger file associated with the current buffer exists. @item The current file is @emph{not} a recurring transaction configuration file (ie does not have suffix @file{.rec}). @item A recurring transaction configuration file exists for the current ledger file (same directory and basename, but with suffix @file{.rec}). @end enumerate If all the conditions are met, recurring transactions are read from the configuration file and their dates are compared with the current date to determine if they are ``due''. @cindex append due time @cindex due time, append @vindex @code{dklrt-AppendBefore} By default, a recurring transaction becomes due up to one day before its transaction date. This is customisable via variable @code{dklrt-AppendBefore}. @cindex appended transaction @cindex transaction, appended If a transaction is considered ``due'', it is appended to the ledger file. The append includes the full transaction text as it appears in the configuration file, except that the repetition period (including enclosing parentheses) is removed. The configuration file transaction date is then shifted forward by the repetition period and again compared with the current date. If the recurring transaction is still ``due'', it is appended again to the ledger file. The process repeats until the recurring transaction is no longer ``due''. Finally the recurring transaction is written back to the configuration file with its new transaction date. @cindex sort transactions @vindex @code{dklrt-SortAfterAppend} After recurring transactions have been appended, the ledger file can optionally be sorted to keep transactions ordered by date. This behaviour is customisable via variable @code{dklrt-SortAfterAppend}. @node Index @chapter Index @printindex cp @bye