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Dries Peeters d530ce48b0 feat: Add Weekly Time Goals feature for tracking weekly hour targets
Implemented a comprehensive Weekly Time Goals system that allows users to set
and track weekly hour targets with real-time progress monitoring.

Features:
- WeeklyTimeGoal model with status tracking (active, completed, failed, cancelled)
- Full CRUD interface for managing weekly goals
- Real-time progress calculation based on logged time entries
- Dashboard widget showing current week's goal progress
- Daily breakdown view with detailed statistics
- Automatic status updates based on goal completion and week end
- API endpoints for goal data and progress tracking

Technical changes:
- Added app/models/weekly_time_goal.py with local timezone support
- Created migration 027_add_weekly_time_goals.py for database schema
- Added app/routes/weekly_goals.py blueprint with all CRUD routes
- Created templates: index.html, create.html, edit.html, view.html
- Integrated weekly goal widget into main dashboard
- Added "Weekly Goals" navigation item to sidebar
- Implemented comprehensive test suite in tests/test_weekly_goals.py
- Added feature documentation in docs/WEEKLY_TIME_GOALS.md

Bug fixes:
- Fixed timezone handling to use TZ environment variable instead of Config.TIMEZONE
- Corrected log_event() calls to use proper signature (event name as first positional argument)
- Manually created database table via SQL when Alembic migration didn't execute

Database schema:
- weekly_time_goals table with user_id, target_hours, week_start_date, week_end_date, status, notes
- Indexes on user_id, week_start_date, status, and composite (user_id, week_start_date)
- Foreign key constraint to users table with CASCADE delete

The feature supports flexible week start days per user, calculates remaining hours,
provides daily average targets, and automatically updates goal status based on progress.
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TimeTracker Documentation

Welcome to the comprehensive TimeTracker documentation. Everything you need to install, configure, use, and contribute to TimeTracker.



🚀 Installation & Deployment

Getting Started

Database & Migrations

Docker & Containers


Feature Documentation

Core Features

Advanced Features

Additional Documentation


🔧 Technical Documentation

Project Structure

Development

CI/CD

Release & Images


🛠️ Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Quick Fixes

  • Port conflicts: Change PORT=8081 in docker-compose command
  • Database issues: Run docker-compose down -v && docker-compose up -d
  • Permission errors: Check file ownership with chown -R $USER:$USER .
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🔍 Documentation by Topic

For New Users

  1. Start with Main README for product overview
  2. Review Requirements to check if your system is compatible
  3. Follow Docker Public Setup for installation
  4. Explore Feature Documentation to learn what TimeTracker can do

For Developers

  1. Read Contributing Guidelines before making changes
  2. Review Project Structure to understand the codebase
  3. Check Solution Guide for technical patterns
  4. Use Local Testing with SQLite for development

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  2. Review Version Management for updates
  3. Set up Database Migrations for schema management
  4. Configure CI/CD for automated deployments

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📝 Documentation Structure

docs/
├── README.md                          # This file - documentation index
├── REQUIREMENTS.md                    # System requirements
├── PROJECT_STRUCTURE.md               # Codebase architecture
├── CONTRIBUTING.md                    # Contribution guidelines
├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md                 # Community standards
│
├── cicd/                              # CI/CD documentation
│   ├── CI_CD_DOCUMENTATION.md
│   ├── CI_CD_QUICK_START.md
│   └── ...
│
├── features/                          # Feature-specific guides
│   ├── ALEMBIC_MIGRATION_README.md
│   ├── PROJECT_COSTS_FEATURE.md
│   └── ...
│
└── implementation-notes/              # Development notes
    ├── ANALYTICS_IMPROVEMENTS_SUMMARY.md
    ├── UI_IMPROVEMENTS_SUMMARY.md
    └── ...

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