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Parser for string values according to the OSM opening hours specification

active 2023-08-152026-03-05 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,369 / 26,369 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-17 (UTC)
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Line chart, 934 days from 2023-08-15 to 2026-03-05. Pushes: 24 total, peak 5 in a day. Pull requests: 11 total, peak 4 in a day. Issues: 20 total, peak 4 in a day. Comments: 22 total, peak 8 in a day. Stars: 4 total, peak 1 in a day.

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simonpoole5524915
westnordost18017
01767003932000
tsmock1010
iboates1000

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  • Issue comment#94simonpoole2025-11-21 10:04
    Any string with a newline cannot be parsed
  • Issue#88simonpoole2024-03-15 13:58
    Pretty printing `2023 Jul 21,28` creates new ambiguity
  • Pull request#93simonpoole2024-03-15 13:47
  • Releasesimonpoole2024-03-09 17:10
    0.28.2
  • Releasesimonpoole2024-03-09 17:09
    0.28.2
  • Issue comment#86simonpoole2024-03-09 17:03
    Rule with superfluous separator accepted in strict mode (`Mo-Fr: 12:00`)
  • Issue#90simonpoole2024-03-09 16:49
    Is there functionality for going from a correctly-formatted opening_hours string to an "absolute" version?
  • Pull request#92simonpoole2024-03-09 16:48
  • Pull request#92simonpoole2024-03-09 16:38
  • Pull request#91simonpoole2024-03-09 16:37
  • Issue#87simonpoole2024-03-09 16:37
    Weekdays with mixed-in holidays not sorted correctly
  • Pull request#91simonpoole2024-03-09 16:25
  • Issue comment#87simonpoole2024-03-05 16:06
    Weekdays with mixed-in holidays not sorted correctly
  • Issue comment#89simonpoole2024-03-05 15:57
    Ignoring of dangling `,` after wide range inconsistent
  • Issue comment#90simonpoole2024-03-03 21:13
    Is there functionality for going from a correctly-formatted opening_hours string to an "absolute" version?
  • Issue#90iboates2024-03-03 21:05
    Is there functionality for going from a correctly-formatted opening_hours string to an "absolute" version?
  • Issue#89westnordost2024-01-12 15:08
    Ignoring of dangling `,` after wide range inconsistent
  • Issue#88westnordost2024-01-12 14:17
    Pretty printing `2023 Jul 21,28` creates new ambiguity
  • Issue comment#81westnordost2024-01-10 23:41
    Accepts (and prints) invalid additional rules in strict mode
  • Issue#87westnordost2024-01-10 23:34
    Weekdays with mixed-in holidays not sorted correctly
  • Issue comment#85westnordost2024-01-10 11:58
    Document extension to the spec: Referring to specific weekday for dates and date ranges
  • Issue#86westnordost2024-01-10 01:28
    Rule with superfluous separator accepted in strict mode (`Mo-Fr: 12:00`)
  • Pull request#85westnordost2024-01-10 00:19
  • Issue#84westnordost2024-01-10 00:08
    Suggestions for more lenient parsing
  • Issue comment#83westnordost2024-01-10 00:03
    `Mo-Su 24/7` not parseable in non-strict mode

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