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heatmap-calendar-react
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A calendar with heatmap visualization. Based on GitHub's commit graph.
A calendar with heatmap visualization. Based on GitHub's commit graph.
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Install:
npm install heatmap-calendar-react
Import:
import HeatmapCalendar from 'heatmap-calendar-react';
import 'heatmap-calendar-react/build/style.css';
Display empty calendar:
<HeatmapCalendar/>
Display basic calendar:
<HeatmapCalendar
data={[
{ date: '2018-01-01' },
{ date: '2018-01-02' },
{ date: '2018-01-03' }
]}
/>
Display calendar with heatmap density:
<HeatmapCalendar
data={[
{ date: '2018-01-01', total: 10 },
{ date: '2018-01-02', total: 12 },
{ date: '2018-01-03', total: 14 }
]}
/>
Display calendar with heatmap density and tooltips:
<HeatmapCalendar
data={[
{ date: '2018-01-01', total: 10, name: "Total" },
{ date: '2018-01-02', total: 12, name: "Total" },
{ date: '2018-01-03', total: 14, name: "Total" }
]}
/>
<HeatmapCalendar
receiveDates={(dates) => console.log(dates)}
//Optional --- When this is used you will receive the dates that the user selects, they will be able to select multiple dates.
data={[
{ date: '2018-01-01', total: 10, name: "Total" },
{ date: '2018-01-02', total: 12, name: "Total" },
{ date: '2018-01-03', total: 14, name: "Total" }
]}
//Optional --- An array of objects that need a date field but can have a total (which is used to show density for the date) as well as a name field which is used for the tooltip.
weekdayLabels={["","M","","W","","F",""]}
//Optional --- You can pass custom weekday labels, this may need to be adjusted with css.
showDate={boolean}
//Optional --- Display the date inside the calendar day.
highAccuracy={boolean}
//Optional --- When activated, the days opacity is used to represent density as well as colour.
showBorder={boolean}
//Optional --- Apply a border around months.
addGap={boolean}
//Optional --- Apply a gap between months.
showTooltip={boolean}
//Optional --- Displays a tooltip when a day is hovered. Uses the name field in the data object.
keyNavigation={boolean}
//Optional --- Allows user to navigate their selection using the arrows keys and close their selection using the escape key.
setYear={number}
//Optional --- The default year will be the current year, however this can be changed by entering a numeric value e.g. 2010.
onClick={(e, day) => console.log(e, day)}
//Optional --- Instead on using receiveDates, you can use onClick. This will only allow the user to make one selection at a time.
/>
Property | Usage | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
receiveDates | Receive the dates that the user selects, they will be able to select multiple dates. | none | no |
data | Array of objects. e.g. [{ date: '2018-01-03', total: 14, name: "Total" }] | none | no |
weekdayLabels | Array of strings | ["","M","","W","","F",""] | no |
showDate | Boolean - Display the date inside each calendar day | false | no |
highAccuracy | Boolean - Increases accuracy of heatmap colours | false | no |
showBorder | Boolean - Applies a border around months | false | no |
addGap | Boolean - Applies a gap between months | false | no |
showTooltip | Boolean - Displays a tooltip over days when hovered | false | no |
keyNavigation | Boolean - Navigate selection with arrow keys | false | no |
setYear | Display a different year | Current year | no |
onClick | Returns date clicked | none | no |
.colorScale0{background-color: #ddd;}
.colorScale1{background-color: rgb(002, 184, 184);}
.colorScale2{background-color: rgb(002, 146, 146);}
.colorScale3{background-color: rgb(001, 107, 107);}
.colorScale4{background-color: rgb(001, 068, 068);}
FAQs
A calendar with heatmap visualization. Based on GitHub's commit graph.
The npm package heatmap-calendar-react receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, heatmap-calendar-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that heatmap-calendar-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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