# RecoReco -- calendar-scheduled recurring cards Kanboard's built-in recurrence is event-triggered (a card recurs when you move or close it). RecoReco adds **calendar-triggered** recurrence: a card fires on a date, on its own, via cron -- made for bills, rent, and subscriptions. A card marked recurring **stays** as a template; on schedule, RecoReco spawns a plain (non-recurring) copy into a column you choose. The template advances to the next date; the copy keeps the fired date. RecoReco is opt-in per card and inert until you mark a card, so it needs no per-board setting. It leaves native recurrence untouched (the two are mutually exclusive per card). ## The idea - **The due date is the anchor.** All timing (day, month, weekday, time) is read from the card's due date -- there are no separate date inputs. A card without a due date cannot be made recurring. - **Frequencies:** yearly, monthly by day, monthly by weekday, weekly, daily. - **Last day of the month:** an explicit checkbox (honored only when the due date is the last day, or the last such weekday, of its month). - **Lead time:** "create the copy N days before the due date", so the card shows up early enough to act on; the copy is still due on the real day. ## Scheduling (cron) The engine runs from the CLI command `recoreco:run`. Add it to cron **four times a day** -- at 05:58, 11:58, 17:58 and 23:58: ``` 58 5,11,17,23 * * * cd /path/to/kanboard && php cli recoreco:run >> /var/log/recoreco.log 2>&1 ``` (Point the path at your install and run it as the user that owns Kanboard's data.) Each run looks ahead 12 hours; the runs overlap by 6 hours, so a single missed run is covered by the next one. Each run walks a template forward from its current due date and spawns **every** occurrence whose fire time has arrived -- so occurrences already in the past are backfilled, not skipped. To avoid flooding the board when a template was set far in the past, a single run spawns at most the **12 most recent** due occurrences; any older overflow is skipped (contiguous, no gap) and the template advances straight to the next future occurrence. `days before` shifts a copy earlier within the lead. Runs are idempotent: an occurrence is never spawned twice, so running an extra time is safe. You can trigger the exact same pass by hand -- either on the CLI (`php cli recoreco:run`) or with the **Run now** button under **Settings -> RecoReco** (admin only). The button and cron do the identical thing. ## Status All five frequencies work (yearly, monthly by day, monthly by weekday, weekly, daily) with the last-day rule, board recurrence icons, backfill with the 12-occurrence cap, the Run-now button, and the FinanceBuddy installment hand-off. ## Requirements - Kanboard >= 1.2.0 - cron (to run `recoreco:run`) ## Installation Copy this folder into your Kanboard installation as `plugins/RecoReco/`. The directory name must be exactly `RecoReco` (Kanboard derives the plugin namespace from the folder name). No build step and no database migration. Then add the cron entry above. ## License AGPL-3.0. See LICENSE.