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Just generate an array with a user for every hour for the next week - and the library will push it to PagerDuty.
Install: pip install pdscheduling
import random
from pdscheduling import PagerDuty
pd = PagerDuty("token")
users = pd.get_users()
schedule = []
for day in range(7):
user = random.choice(users) # your fancy algorithm to select a user for the day
for hour in range(24): # btw, the week starts in UTC timezone
schedule += [user["id"]]
pd.create_or_update_schedule(name="Automatic Schedule", hours=schedule)
You can, but it will be harder. PagerDuty don't give straightforward API for this, instead you need to create schedule with a layer for every developer with proper restriction.
The library extracted from https://optduty.com. If you need a help with library or to create scheduling system please reach out roman@optduty.com
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