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This project is forked from https://github.com/jquense/react-big-calendar It's intended to be used only by the ticlo project
An events calendar component built for React and designed for modern browsers (read: not IE) and uses flexbox over the classic tables-caption approach.
Inspired by Full Calendar.
yarn add react-big-calendar
or npm install --save react-big-calendar
Include react-big-calendar/lib/css/react-big-calendar.css
for styles, and make sure your calendar's container
element has a height, or the calendar won't be visible. To provide your own custom styling, see the Custom Styling topic.
$ git clone git@github.com:jquense/react-big-calendar.git
$ cd react-big-calendar
$ yarn
$ yarn storybook
react-big-calendar
includes four options for handling the date formatting and culture localization, depending
on your preference of DateTime libraries. You can use either the Moment.js, Globalize.js, date-fns, Day.js localizers.
Regardless of your choice, you must choose a localizer to use this library:
import { Calendar, momentLocalizer } from 'react-big-calendar'
import moment from 'moment'
const localizer = momentLocalizer(moment)
const MyCalendar = (props) => (
<div>
<Calendar
localizer={localizer}
events={myEventsList}
startAccessor="start"
endAccessor="end"
style={{ height: 500 }}
/>
</div>
)
import { Calendar, globalizeLocalizer } from 'react-big-calendar'
import globalize from 'globalize'
const localizer = globalizeLocalizer(globalize)
const MyCalendar = (props) => (
<div>
<Calendar
localizer={localizer}
events={myEventsList}
startAccessor="start"
endAccessor="end"
style={{ height: 500 }}
/>
</div>
)
import { Calendar, dateFnsLocalizer } from 'react-big-calendar'
import format from 'date-fns/format'
import parse from 'date-fns/parse'
import startOfWeek from 'date-fns/startOfWeek'
import getDay from 'date-fns/getDay'
import enUS from 'date-fns/locale/en-US'
const locales = {
'en-US': enUS,
}
const localizer = dateFnsLocalizer({
format,
parse,
startOfWeek,
getDay,
locales,
})
const MyCalendar = (props) => (
<div>
<Calendar
localizer={localizer}
events={myEventsList}
startAccessor="start"
endAccessor="end"
style={{ height: 500 }}
/>
</div>
)
Note that the dayjsLocalizer extends Day.js with the following plugins:
import { Calendar, dayjsLocalizer } from 'react-big-calendar'
import dayjs from 'dayjs'
const localizer = dayjsLocalizer(dayjs)
const MyCalendar = (props) => (
<div>
<Calendar
localizer={localizer}
events={myEventsList}
startAccessor="start"
endAccessor="end"
style={{ height: 500 }}
/>
</div>
)
Out of the box, you can include the compiled CSS files and be up and running. But, sometimes, you may want to style Big Calendar to match your application styling. For this reason, SASS files are included with Big Calendar.
@import 'react-big-calendar/lib/sass/styles';
@import 'react-big-calendar/lib/addons/dragAndDrop/styles'; // if using DnD
SASS implementation provides a variables
file containing color and sizing variables that you can
update to fit your application. Note: Changing and/or overriding styles can cause rendering issues with your
Big Calendar. Carefully test each change accordingly.
Help us improve Big Calendar! Join us on Slack. (Slack invite links do expire. If you can't get in, just file an issue and we'll get a new link.)
FAQs
Calendar! with events
The npm package ticlo-big-calendar receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, ticlo-big-calendar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ticlo-big-calendar 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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