A pure AngularJS responsive calendar directive
A pure AngularJS responsive calendar directive
You could also check https://github.com/twinssbc/Angular-Customizable-Calendar for the Angular version.
If you want to only use it in Ionic framework, please check https://github.com/twinssbc/Ionic2-Calendar for the Ionic specific version
http://twinssbc.github.io/AngularJS-ResponsiveCalendar/demo/
Bower Install: bower install ng-responsive-calendar
Load the necessary dependent files:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../lib/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css"/>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<bower lib installation path>/ng-responsive-calendar/dist/css/calendar.min.css"/>
<script src="../lib/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="<bower lib installation path>/ng-responsive-calendar/dist/js/calendar-tpls.min.js"></script>
Add the calendar module as a dependency to your application module:
var myAppModule = angular.module('MyApp', ['ui.rCalendar'])
Add the directive in the html page
<calendar calendar-mode="mode" event-source="eventSource">
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 month 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’
formatWeekViewHeader
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’
showWeeks
If set to true, a week number column will be displayed in the month view.
Default value: false
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
startingDay
Control month 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.
rangeChanged
The callback function triggered when the range or mode is changed if the queryMode is set to ‘remote’
$scope.rangeChanged = function (startTime, endTime) {
Events.query({startTime: startTime, endTime: endTime}, function(events){
$scope.eventSource=events;
});
};
eventSelected
The callback function triggered when an event is clicked
<calendar ... event-selected="onEventSelected(event)"></calendar>
$scope.onEventSelected = function (event) {
console.log(event.title);
};
timeSelected
The callback function triggered when a date or time is selected
<calendar ... time-selected="onTimeSelected(selectedTime, events)"></calendar>
$scope.onTimeSelected = function (selectedTime, events) {
console.log('Selected time: ' + selectedTime + ' hasEvents: ' + (events !== undefined && events.length !== 0));
};
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
Note
In the current version, the calendar controller only watches for the eventSource reference as it’s the least expensive.
That means only you manually reassign the eventSource value, the controller get notified, and this is usually fit to the scenario when the range is changed, you load a new data set from the backend.
In case you want to manually insert/remove/update the element in the eventSource array, you can call broadcast the ‘eventSourceChanged’ event to notify the controller manually.
changeDate
When receiving this event, the calendar will move the current view to previous or next range.
Parameter: direction
1 - Forward
-1 - Backward
$scope.$broadcast('changeDate', 1);
eventSourceChanged
This event is only needed when you manually modify the element in the eventSource array.
Parameter: value
The whole event source object
$scope.$broadcast('eventSourceChanged',$scope.eventSource);