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Simple calendar utilities.
$ isFirstWeek(date : Date) -> Boolean
// true if it is in first week.
$ isLastWeek(date : Date) -> Boolean
// true if it is in last week.
$ monthRange(s : Number, e : Number, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Returns a range of days from 's' start and 'e' end.
// For each day apply function 'f'.
//
// Note: 's' and 'e' are not checked if they are actually in the month.
// Use `rangeInMonth` to validate those values.
$ rangeInMonth(d : Date, s : Number, e : Number, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Returns a range of days from 's' start and 'e' end.
// Use date 'd' to check if 'e' don't pass the last day of the month,
// if it does, return the last day.
$ beginOfMonth(d : Date) -> Date
// Returns the first day as 'Date' using date 'd'.
$ endOfMonth(d : Date) -> Date
// Returns the last day as 'Date' using date 'd'.
$ beginOfDay(d : Date) -> Date
// Returns the begin of day as 'Date' using date 'd'.
$ endOfDay(d : Date) -> Date
// Returns the end of day as 'Date' using date 'd'.
$ beginOfNextMonth(d : Date) -> Date
// Returns the first day of the next month of 'd' as 'Date'.
$ endOfPreviosMonth(d : Date) -> Date
// Returns the last day of the previous month of 'd' as 'Date'.
$ firstWeekOfMonth(d : Date, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Returns an 'Array' of days of the first week of 'd'.
// For each day apply function 'f'.
$ firstWeekOfNextMonth(d : Date, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Returns an 'Array' of days of the first week of the next month of 'd'.
// For each day apply function 'f'.
$ lastWeekOfMonth(d : Date, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Returns an 'Array' of days of the last week of 'd'.
// For each day apply function 'f'.
$ lastWeekOfPreviousMonth(d : Date, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Returns an 'Array' of days of the last week of the previous month of 'd'.
// For each day apply function 'f'.
$ weekImpl(d : Date, f : Number -> b) -> [b]
// Generic version of the function to generate a week calendar.
//
// Note: Blank spaces of the 'Array' are all 'null' and 'f' is not applied
// to them.
$ week(d : Date) -> [Number]
// Generate a list of days from the week of date.
= week(new Date(2017, 0, 1)) == weekImpl(new Date(2017, 0, 1), identity)
$ weekCImpl(d : Date, f : (Number, Number, Number) -> b) -> [b]
// Generic function to generate a continuous week calendar of 'd'.
// This function will fill the blank spaces of the week
// with the next or previous week if needed.
// Apply 'f' to each day. This function will receive the 'year', 'month' and 'day'.
$ weekC(d : Date) -> [Number]
// Generate a list of days of the week.
// This function will fill the blank spaces of the week
// with the next or previous week if needed.
= weekC(new Date(2017, 0, 1)) == weekCImpl(new Date(2017, 0, 1), (y, m, d) => [y, m, d])
$ monthImpl(d : Date, f : Number -> b) : [[b]]
// Generic version of the function to generate a month calendar.
//
// Note: Blank spaces of the 'Array' are all 'null' and 'f' is not applied
// to them.
$ month(date : Date) -> [[Number]]
// Generate a list of weeks of (list of lists).
= month(new Date(2017, 0, 1)) == monthImpl(new Date(2017, 0, 1), identity)
$ monthCImpl(d : Date, f : (Number, Number, Number) -> b) -> [[b]]
// Generic function to generate a continuous month calendar of 'd'.
// This function will fill the blank spaces of the week
// with the next or previous week if needed.
// Apply 'f' to each day. This function will receive the 'year', 'month' and 'day'.
$ monthC(d : Date) -> [[Number]]
// Generate a list of week of days of the month.
// This function will fill the blank spaces of the week
// with the next or previous week if needed.
= monthC(new Date(2017, 0, 1)) == monthCImpl(new Date(2017, 0, 1), (y, m, d) => [y, m, d])
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FAQs
Simple calendar utility.
The npm package js-sdk-calendar receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, js-sdk-calendar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that js-sdk-calendar 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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