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angular-ios-calendar

0.0.1 • Public • Published

angular-ios-calendar

An iOS 7 style calendar, exposed as an AngularJs directive.

Usage

In the root of your AngularJs project, run the following command:

bower install --save angular-ios-calendar

In your application Javascript, find where you instantiate your AngularJs app, and add this package as a dependency:

angular.module('myapp', [
    'bguiz.angular.ioscalendar' // add this line
])
.config( /* ... */ );

Anywhere in your application templates, add the directive to your markup:

<angular-calendar>
</angular-calendar>

Scope parameters

This is the isolate scope definition of the directive:

scope: {
    events: '=',
    selectDate: '&',
}

As such, you may pass in an events variable, and a selectDate function, like so:

<angular-calendar
    events="ctrl.events"
    select-date="ctrl.selectDate(date)">
</angular-calendar>
  • events:
    • Expects an array of objects
    • Each object contains a key, start, which should be a valid moment
  • selectDate:
    • Expects a callback function
    • The function should accept a single parameters, named date, which should be a valid moment
    • This callback function will be invoked whenever the user selects a different date on the calendar
      • This is the primary means of communication between the calendar directive and the context in which it is used

Troubleshooting

  • moment

    • This project does not include momentjs as a dependency itself
    • It expects the application project to include momentjs instead
    • Run bower install --save momentjs in the root folder of your application
  • HTML

    • If the calendar directive does not render at all:
      • Check the console output in your browser to ensure that calendar.html is found correctly
    • Ensure that the build step for your main app incorporates calendar.html into its final build

e.g. If you are using gulp, in gulpfile.js:

Change this:

gulp.src([
    './src/app/**/*.html',
    '!./src/app/index.html',
])

To this:

gulp.src([
    './src/app/**/*.html',
    // './bower_components/**/*.html', //This line adds HTML files from all bower components
    './bower_components/angular-ios-calendar/*.html', //This line is specific to HTML files from this package
    '!./src/app/index.html',
])
  • CSS
    • If the calendar directive renders, but all CSS styles are missing:
      • Check the console output in your browser to ensure that calendar.scss is found and pre-processed
    • Ensure that thebuild step for your main app incorporates calendar.css into its final build

e.g. If you are using gulp.js, in gulpfile.js

Change this:

gulp.src([
    './src/app/**/*.scss',
    '!./src/app/**/_*.scss'
  ])

To this:

gulp.src([
    './src/app/**/*.scss',
    '!./src/app/**/_*.scss',
    // './bower_components/**/*.scss', //These lines add SCSS files from all bower components
    // '!./bower_components/**/_*.scss'
    './bower_components/**/*.scss',  //These lines are specific to SCSS files from this package
    '!./bower_components/**/_*.scss'
  ])

Roadmap

  • Currently, calendar only indicates which days have events
    • Display individual events

License

GPLv3

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npm i angular-ios-calendar

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Version

0.0.1

License

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  • bguiz