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Ionic2 calendar directive
https://twinssbc.github.io/Ionic2-Calendar/demo/
The latest version has below dependency:
Angular 2.0.1, due to issue https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/11896
intl 1.2.5, due to issue https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/3333
Install: npm install ionic2-calendar --save
Import the ionic2-calendar module:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicApp, IonicModule } from 'ionic-angular';
import { MyApp } from './app/app.component';
import { NgCalendarModule } from 'ionic2-calendar';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
MyApp
],
imports: [
NgCalendarModule,
IonicModule.forRoot(MyApp)
],
bootstrap: [IonicApp],
entryComponents: [
MyApp
]
})
export class AppModule {}
Add the directive in the html page
<calendar [eventSource]="eventSource"
[calendarMode]="calendar.mode"
[currentDate]="calendar.currentDate"
(onCurrectDateChanged)="onCurrentDateChanged($event)"
(onRangeChanged)="reloadSource(startTime, endTime)"
(onEventSelected)="onEventSelected($event)"
(onTitleChanged)="onViewTitleChanged($event)"
(onTimeSelected)="onTimeSelected($event)"
step="30">
</calendar>
ionic serve uses tsc to compile the code, while ionic build/run uses ngc to compile the code.
It requires explicit dependency on the compiled ngfactory files for each component.
I couldn’t find a way to configure the build command includes the ngfactory of the child components automatically.
So the workaround is to import them explicitly.
Add below lines in main.prod.ts
import { CalendarComponent } from 'ionic2-calendar/calendar';
import { MonthViewComponent } from 'ionic2-calendar/monthview';
import { WeekViewComponent } from 'ionic2-calendar/weekview';
import { DayViewComponent } from 'ionic2-calendar/dayview';
formatDay
The format of the date displayed in the month view.
Default value: 'dd'
formatDayHeader
The format of the header displayed in the month view.
Default value: 'EEE'
formatDayTitle
The format of the title displayed in the day view.
Default value: 'MMMM dd, yyyy'
formatWeekTitle
The format of the title displayed in the week view.
Default value: 'MMMM yyyy, Week w'
formatMonthTitle
The format of the title displayed in the month view.
Default value: 'MMMM yyyy'
formatWeekViewDayHeader
The format of the header displayed in the week view.
Default value: 'EEE d'
formatHourColumn
The format of the hour column displayed in the week and day view.
Default value: 'ha'
calendarMode
The initial mode of the calendar.
Default value: 'month'
showEventDetail
If set to true, when selecting the date in the month view, the events happened on that day will be shown below.
Default value: true
startingDayMonth
Control month view starting from which day.
Default value: 0
startingDayWeek
Control week view starting from which day.
Default value: 0
allDayLabel
The text displayed in the allDay column header.
Default value: ‘all day’
noEventsLabel
The text displayed when there’s no event on the selected date in month view.
Default value: ‘No Events’
eventSource
The data source of the calendar, when the eventSource is set, the view will be updated accordingly.
Default value: null
The format of the eventSource is described in the EventSource section
queryMode
If queryMode is set to 'local', when the range or mode is changed, the calendar will use the already bound eventSource to update the view
If queryMode is set to 'remote', when the range or mode is changed, the calendar will trigger a callback function rangeChanged.
Users will need to implement their custom loading data logic in this function, and fill it into the eventSource. The eventSource is watched, so the view will be updated once the eventSource is changed.
Default value: 'local'
step
It can be set to 15 or 30, so that the event can be displayed at more accurate position in weekview or dayview.
Default value: 60
markDisabled
The callback function used to determine if the time should be marked as disabled.
<calendar ... [markDisabled]=“markDisabled”></calendar>
markDisabled = (date: Date) => {
var current = new Date();
return date < current;
};
onCurrentDateChanged
The callback function triggered when the date that is currently viewed changes.
<calendar ... (onCurrentDateChanged)="onCurrentDateChanged($event)"></calendar>
onCurrentChanged = (ev: Date) => {
console.log('Currently viewed date: ' + ev);
};
onRangeChanged
The callback function triggered when the range or mode is changed if the queryMode is set to 'remote'
The ev parameter contains two fields, startTime and endTime.
<calendar ... (onRangeChanged)="onRangeChanged($event)"></calendar>
onRangeChanged = (ev: { startTime: Date, endTime: Date }) => {
Events.query(ev, (events) => {
this.eventSource = events;
});
};
onEventSelected
The callback function triggered when an event is clicked
<calendar ... (onEventSelected)="onEventSelected($event)"></calendar>
onEventSelected = (event) => {
console.log(event.title);
};
onTimeSelected
The callback function triggered when a date is selected in the monthview.
The ev parameter contains two fields, selectedTime and events, if there's no event at the selected time, the events field will be either undefined or empty array
<calendar ... (onTimeSelected)="onTimeSelected($event)"></calendar>
onTimeSelected = (ev: { selectedTime: Date, events: any[] }) => {
console.log('Selected time: ' + ev.selectedTime + ', hasEvents: ' + (ev.events !== undefined && ev.events.length !== 0));
};
onTitleChanged
The callback function triggered when the view title is changed
<calendar ... (onTitleChanged)="onViewTitleChanged($event)”></calendar>
onViewTitleChanged = (title: string) => {
this.viewTitle = title;
};
EventSource is an array of event object which contains at least below fields:
title
startTime
If allDay is set to true, the startTime has to be as a UTC date which time is set to 0:00 AM, because in an allDay event, only the date is considered, the exact time or timezone doesn't matter.
For example, if an allDay event starting from 2014-05-09, then startTime is
var startTime = new Date(Date.UTC(2014, 4, 8));
endTime
If allDay is set to true, the startTime has to be as a UTC date which time is set to 0:00 AM, because in an allDay event, only the date is considered, the exact time or timezone doesn't matter.
For example, if an allDay event ending to 2014-05-10, then endTime is
var endTime = new Date(Date.UTC(2014, 4, 9));
allDay
Indicates the event is allDay event or regular event
This component updates the ion-slide dynamically so that only 3 looped slides are needed.
The ion-slide in Ionic2 uses Swiper. It seems in the Swiper implementation, the next slide after the end of looped slide is a separate cached slide, instead of the first slide.
I can't find out a way to force refresh that cached slide, so you will notice that when sliding from the third month to the forth month, the preview month is not the forth month, but the first month.
Once the sliding is over, the slide will be forced to render the forth month.
FAQs
Ionic calendar component
The npm package ionic2-calendar receives a total of 1,711 weekly downloads. As such, ionic2-calendar popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ionic2-calendar 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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