Allows to configure activities as being a “deduction time”. A deduction time means that the timesheet duration will be negative.
Deduction times can be edited, but the negative duration is not used in the UI and not saved!
It is always the calculated duration of end - start, which is then converted to the negative value.
When editing any activity, you will see a new checkbox Deduction time
.
If this is checked, every future timesheet using this activity, will have negative durations.
If you are too lazy to create multiple records per day, but instead want to record entire days (attendance) and use those to create invoices/exports, you find yourself with too many hours on the clock.
You could manually subtract breaks from every day OR you use this plugin.
Deduction time
checkboxהטבלה הבאה מכילה השוואה בין התוספים לבין גרסת ה־Kimai המזערית הנדרשת.
גרסת מאגד | גרסת Kimai מזערית |
---|---|
2.0 | 2.0 |
1.0 | 1.27.0 |
Extract the ZIP file and upload the included directory and all files to your Kimai installation to the new directory:
var/plugins/DeductionTimeBundle/
Or you can clone it directly to the var/plugins/
directory of your Kimai installation:
cd kimai/var/plugins/
git clone https://github.com/Keleo/DeductionTimeBundle.git DeductionTimeBundle
The file structure needs to look like this afterwards:
var/plugins/
├── DeductionTimeBundle
│ ├── DeductionTimeBundle.php
| └ ... more files and directories follow here ...
After uploading the files, Kimai needs to know about the new plugin. It will be found once the cache was re-built. Call these commands from the Kimai directory:
bin/console kimai:reload --env=prod
It is not advised, but in case the above command fails you could try:
rm -r var/cache/prod/*
You might have to set file permissions afterwards:
You have to allow PHP (your webserver process) to write to
var/
and it subdirectories.
Here is an example for Debian/Ubuntu (to be executed inside the Kimai directory):
chown -R :www-data .
chmod -R g+r .
chmod -R g+rw var/
Test Kimai before executing these commands (they are likely not required in a shared-hosting environment).
You probably need to prefix them with sudo
and
the group might be called different than www-data
.