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    Set of utilities to use from Google Chrome extensions to facilitate the use of Factorial HR.

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    factorial-clock-in

    Set of utilities to use from Google Chrome extensions to facilitate the use of Factorial HR.

    This library contains a set of functions intended to be run from https://factorialhr.es/. These functions make requests to the Factorial API to facilitate the use of this tool.

    Install

    npm i -S factorial-clock-in

    Use

    Batch time recording:

    factorialhr
      .batch({
        month: 2, // First month is 0
        year: 2024,
        intervals: [
          {
            clock_in: '08:30',
            clock_out: '14:00',
          },
          {
            clock_in: '16:00',
            clock_out: '18:30',
          },
        ],
        minutes_per_day: 480,
        // dry_run: true, // Uncomment to see in console the simulated result of the execution without any change being made.
      })
      .then();

    Delete all hours in a period:

    factorialhr.deleteAllShiftsByPeriodId({ period_id: 13401838 }).then();