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@fullcalendar/vue3
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The official Vue 3 component for FullCalendar
Install the Vue 3 connector, the core package, and any plugins (like daygrid):
npm install @fullcalendar/vue3 @fullcalendar/core @fullcalendar/daygrid
Render a FullCalendar
component, supplying an options object:
<script>
import FullCalendar from '@fullcalendar/vue3'
import dayGridPlugin from '@fullcalendar/daygrid'
export default {
components: {
FullCalendar // make the <FullCalendar> tag available
},
data: function() {
return {
calendarOptions: {
plugins: [dayGridPlugin],
initialView: 'dayGridMonth',
weekends: false,
events: [
{ title: 'Meeting', start: new Date() }
]
}
}
}
}
</script>
<template>
<h1>Demo App</h1>
<FullCalendar :options='calendarOptions' />
</template>
You can even supply named-slot templates:
<template>
<h1>Demo App</h1>
<FullCalendar :options='calendarOptions'>
<template v-slot:eventContent='arg'>
<b>{{ arg.timeText }}</b>
<i>{{ arg.event.title }}</i>
</template>
</FullCalendar>
</template>
You must install this repo with PNPM:
pnpm install
Available scripts (via pnpm run <script>
):
build
- build production-ready dist filesdev
- build & watch development dist filestest
- test headlesslytest:dev
- test interactivelyclean
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The official Vue 3 component for FullCalendar
We found that @fullcalendar/vue3 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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