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@nextcloud/calendar-availability-vue

v1.0.2

Published

Weekly calendar availability component for Nextcloud apps

Downloads

7,172

Readme

calendar-availability-vue

Weekly calendar availability component for Nextcloud apps

Maintainers

Slots data structure

The following data structure is used in the front-end. There are helpers to converts from the ical VAVAILABILITY structure to this custom structure and back.

Empty slots

If no slots are set yet, each day must have an empty array.

{
    "timezoneId": "Europe/Berlin",
    "slots": {
        "MO": [],
        "TU": [],
        "WE": [],
        "TH": [],
        "FR": [],
        "SA": [],
        "SU": [],
    }
}

Real world example

The following example shows a Mo-Fr schedule.

{
    "timezoneId": "Europe/Berlin",
    "slots":{
        "MO": [
            {
                "start": 1637568000,
                "end": 1637578800,
            },
            {
                "start": 1637582400,
                "end": 1637596800,
            }
        ],
        "TU": [
            {
                "start": 1637568000,
                "end": 1637578800,
            },
            {
                "start": 1637582400,
                "end": 1637596800,
            }
        ],
        "WE": [
            {
                "start": 1637568000,
                "end": 1637578800,
            },
            {
                "start": 1637582400,
                "end": 1637596800,
            }
        ],
        "TH": [
            {
                "start": 1637568000,
                "end": 1637578800,
            },
            {
                "start": 1637582400,
                "end": 1637596800,
            }
        ],
        "FR": [
                        {
                "start": 1637568000,
                "end": 1637578800,
            },
            {
                "start": 1637582400,
                "end": 1637589600,
            }
        ],
        "SA": [],
        "SU": [],
    }
}

Development setup

If you want to work on improving the components it’s best to run the latest code and link it to your local Nextcloud installation:

  1. Install the dependencies with npm ci
  2. Build the components every time you do changes: npm run build
  3. Connect it to your local Nextcloud development setup:
    • In this repository do npm link
    • In the repository of an app do npm link @nextcloud/calendar-availability-vue (you need to re-link any time you do npm ci in the app)
  4. Then build the app with: npm run build (or watch for changes with npm run watch)