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It's been a long time, sorry for never answering this issue.
The way you can handle this is by ensuring you're always calling next!
before next
. The issue here is that we use Date.today
as the starting point and next doesn't do anything other than return whatever the current date for that event is.
If you try something like below, you can see that the dates are correctly calculated.
r = Recurrence.new(every: :month, on: Date.today.day, interval: 1,
until: 3.months.from_now.to_date,
except: Date.today)
p r.each
#=> #<Enumerator: [Mon, 22 Mar 2021, Thu, 22 Apr 2021, Sat, 22 May 2021]:each>
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Related Issues (15)
- Active Support dependency HOT 1
- Support for :except option HOT 3
- Biweekly events? HOT 6
- Time of day HOT 7
- Multiple monthly events
- Marshalling and Unmarshalling HOT 3
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- Relative yearly recurrence HOT 2
- Yearly recurrence HOT 2
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- Exception with default_starts_date
- Monthly recurrence skips the first day HOT 1
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- New gem release?
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