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angular-calendar-scheduler
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This project provide a scheduler view component for [mattlewis92/angular-calendar](https://github.com/mattlewis92/angular-calendar).
This project provide a scheduler view component for mattlewis92/angular-calendar.
npm install angular-calendar-scheduler --save
yarn add angular-calendar-scheduler
import { CalendarModule } from 'angular-calendar';
import { SchedulerModule } from 'angular-calendar-scheduler';
@NgModule({
...
imports: [
...,
CalendarModule.forRoot(),
SchedulerModule.forRoot({ locale: 'en', headerDateFormat: 'daysRange' }),
...
],
...
})
class AppModule { }
import { CalendarDateFormatter } from 'angular-calendar';
import { ... } from 'angular-calendar-scheduler';
@Component({
selector: 'app-component',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss'],
providers: [{
provide: CalendarDateFormatter,
useClass: SchedulerDateFormatter
}]
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
title = 'Angular Calendar Scheduler Demo';
view: CalendarPeriod = 'week';
viewDate: Date = new Date();
refreshSubject: Subject<any> = new Subject();
locale: string = 'en';
weekStartsOn: number = 1;
startsWithToday: boolean = true;
activeDayIsOpen: boolean = true;
excludeDays: number[] = []; // [0];
dayStartHour: number = 6;
dayEndHour: number = 22;
minDate: Date = new Date();
maxDate: Date = endOfDay(addMonths(new Date(), 1));
dayModifier: Function;
hourModifier: Function;
segmentModifier: Function;
prevBtnDisabled: boolean = false;
nextBtnDisabled: boolean = false;
actions: CalendarSchedulerEventAction[] = [{
when: 'enabled',
label: '<span class="valign-center"><i class="material-icons md-18 md-red-500">cancel</i></span>',
title: 'Delete',
onClick: (event: CalendarSchedulerEvent): void => {
console.log('Pressed action cancel on event ' + event.id);
}
}];
events: CalendarSchedulerEvent[];
constructor(@Inject(LOCALE_ID) locale: string, private appService: AppService) {
this.locale = locale;
this.dayModifier = ((day: SchedulerViewDay): void => {
if (!this.isDateValid(day.date)) {
day.cssClass = 'cal-disabled';
}
}).bind(this);
this.hourModifier = ((hour: SchedulerViewHour): void => {
if (!this.isDateValid(hour.date)) {
hour.cssClass = 'cal-disabled';
}
}).bind(this);
this.segmentModifier = ((segment: SchedulerViewHourSegment): void => {
if (!this.isDateValid(segment.date)) {
segment.isDisabled = true;
}
}).bind(this);
this.dateOrViewChanged();
}
ngOnInit(): void {
this.appService.getEvents(this.actions)
.then((events: CalendarSchedulerEvent[]) => this.events = events);
}
changeDate(date: Date): void {
console.log('changeDate', date);
this.viewDate = date;
this.dateOrViewChanged();
}
changeView(view: CalendarPeriod): void {
console.log('changeView', view);
this.view = view;
this.dateOrViewChanged();
}
dateOrViewChanged(): void {
if (this.startsWithToday) {
this.prevBtnDisabled = !this.isDateValid(subPeriod(this.view, this.viewDate, 1));
this.nextBtnDisabled = !this.isDateValid(addPeriod(this.view, this.viewDate, 1));
} else {
this.prevBtnDisabled = !this.isDateValid(endOfPeriod(this.view, subPeriod(this.view, this.viewDate, 1)));
this.nextBtnDisabled = !this.isDateValid(startOfPeriod(this.view, addPeriod(this.view, this.viewDate, 1)));
}
if (this.viewDate < this.minDate) {
this.changeDate(this.minDate);
} else if (this.viewDate > this.maxDate) {
this.changeDate(this.maxDate);
}
}
private isDateValid(date: Date): boolean {
return /*isToday(date) ||*/ date >= this.minDate && date <= this.maxDate;
}
dayClicked({ date, events }: { date: Date, events: CalendarSchedulerEvent[] }): void {
console.log('dayClicked Date', date);
console.log('dayClicked Events', events);
}
eventClicked(action: string, event: CalendarSchedulerEvent): void {
console.log('eventClicked Action', action);
console.log('eventClicked Event', event);
}
segmentClicked(action: string, segment: SchedulerViewHourSegment): void {
console.log('segmentClicked Action', action);
console.log('segmentClicked Segment', segment);
}
}
...
<calendar-scheduler-view [viewDate]="viewDate"
[events]="events"
[locale]="locale"
[weekStartsOn]="weekStartsOn"
[tooltipPlacement]="'top'"
[refresh]="refreshSubject"
[excludeDays]="excludeDays"
[startsWithToday]="startsWithToday"
[hourSegments]="2"
[dayStartHour]="dayStartHour"
[dayEndHour]="dayEndHour"
[dayModifier]="dayModifier"
[hourModifier]="hourModifier"
[segmentModifier]="segmentModifier"
[showActions]="true"
(dayClicked)="dayClicked($event.day)"
(segmentClicked)="segmentClicked('Clicked', $event.segment)"
(eventClicked)="eventClicked('Clicked', $event.event)">
</calendar-scheduler-view>
...
This software is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.
0.1.5 (2018-07-25)
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The npm package angular-calendar-scheduler receives a total of 1,628 weekly downloads. As such, angular-calendar-scheduler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that angular-calendar-scheduler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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