Allows recording when you arrive late or leave early at a multi-day conference. Both fields accept a plain date or datetime with time. Trip pages display the attendance dates instead of the official conference dates when these fields are set. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Development Guidelines
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## Project Overview
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This is a personal agenda web application built with Flask that tracks various events and important dates:
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- Events: birthdays, holidays, travel itineraries, conferences, waste collection schedules
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- Space launches, meteor showers, astronomical events
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- Financial information (FX rates, stock market)
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- UK-specific features (holidays, waste collection, railway schedules)
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- Authentication via UniAuth
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- Frontend uses Bootstrap 5, Leaflet for maps, FullCalendar for calendar views
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## Python Environment
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- Always use `python3` directly, never `python`
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- All Python code should include type annotations
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- Use `typing.Any` instead of `Any` in type hints (import from typing module)
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- Run `mypy --strict` (fix any type errors in the file) and `black` on modified code after creating or modifying Python files
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- Avoid running `black .`
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- Main entry point: `python3 web_view.py` (Flask app on port 5000)
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- Tests: Use `pytest` (tests in `/tests/` directory)
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## Project Structure
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- `agenda/` - Main Python package with modules for different event types
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- `web_view.py` - Flask web application entry point
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- `templates/` - Jinja2 HTML templates
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- `static/` - CSS, JS, and frontend assets
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- `config/` - Configuration files
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- `personal-data/` - User's personal data (not in git)
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## Git Workflow
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- Avoid committing unrelated untracked files (e.g., `node_modules/`, build artifacts)
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- Only commit relevant project files
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- Personal data directory (`personal-data/`) is excluded from git
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## Conference attendance fields
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Conferences in `conferences.yaml` support optional `attend_start` and `attend_end` fields for when you arrive late or leave early. Both accept a plain date or a datetime with time and timezone (YAML datetime syntax). When present, the trip page shows the attendance dates instead of the official conference dates. The official `start`/`end` fields are always kept for context.
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```yaml
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- name: FOSDEM
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start: 2023-02-04
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end: 2023-02-05
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attend_end: 2023-02-04 # left after day 1
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attend_start: 2023-02-04 14:00:00+00:00 # or with time
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```
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## Notes
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- Trip stats new-country badges come from `agenda.stats.calculate_yearly_stats` via `year_stats.new_countries` (first-visit year, excluding `PREVIOUSLY_VISITED`).
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- Trip stats are calculated in `agenda/stats.py`:
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- `travel_legs()` extracts airlines, airports, and stations from individual trip travel legs
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- `calculate_yearly_stats()` aggregates stats per year including flight/train counts, airlines, airports, stations
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- `calculate_overall_stats()` aggregates yearly stats into overall totals for the summary section
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## Travel type patterns
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Transport types: `flight`, `train`, `ferry`, `coach`, `bus`.
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**Road transport (bus and coach)** share a common loader `load_road_transport()` in `trip.py`. `load_coaches` and `load_buses` are thin wrappers that pass type name, YAML filenames, and CO2 factor (coach: 0.027 kg/km, bus: 0.1 kg/km). Both use `from_station`/`to_station` fields and support scalar or dict-keyed GeoJSON route filenames in the stop/station data.
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**Ferry** is loaded separately: uses `from_terminal`/`to_terminal` fields and GeoJSON routes come from the terminal's `routes` dict (always a dict, not scalar).
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**Route rendering** (`get_trip_routes`): bus and coach are handled in a single combined block (they use the same pattern — `from_station`/`to_station`, `{type}_routes/` folder). Ferry always has a geojson file and renders as type `"train"` for the map renderer.
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**Trip elements** (`Trip.elements()` in `types.py`): bus and coach are handled in a single combined block using `item["type"] in ("coach", "bus")`. Ferry is separate because it uses `from_terminal`/`to_terminal` and always requires `arrive` (not optional).
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**Location collection** (`get_locations`): bus → `bus_stop`, coach → `coach_station`, ferry → `ferry_terminal` (all separate map pin types).
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**CO2 factors** (kg CO2e per passenger per km): train 0.037, coach 0.027, ferry 0.02254, bus 0.1.
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**Schengen tracking**: ferry journeys are tracked for Schengen compliance; bus and coach are not.
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