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@quasar/quasar-app-extension-qcalendar

v4.0.0-beta.16

Published

A Quasar App Extension for @quasar/quasar-ui-qcalendar

Downloads

17,270

Readme

Quasar App Extension QCalendar

The QCalendar App Extension allows you to seamlessly add the QCalendar component into your Quasar application. It manages the boot file file and all other configuration for you.

npm GitHub code size in bytes GitHub repo size in bytes npm @quasar/quasar-app-extension-qcalendar

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Everything you need for a complete Calendar solution.

QCalendar is a Quasar component. It is a powerful calendar that plugs right into your Quasar application and allows for viewing of day (1-7 days for a week), monthly, scheduler and agenda views. Painstaking care has been given to make almost every aspect of QCalendar configurable and/or modifiable in some way and control given to the developer.

QCalendar v4.0.0 Alpha

Welcome to the QCalendar v4.0.0 Alpha release

QCalendar is now converted to use Vue v3

With this update comes a lot of changes, with over 90% of QCalendar being rewritten. Please read below to understand these changes and how they will affect you for upgrading.

Until the final stable version is released, some aspects of the calendar may change. We're not planning for additional changes, but unforeseen reported issues may require us to do breaking changes (unlikely, but keep this in mind). So please make sure that you read each v4 alpha/beta version's release notes carefully before upgrading.

Documentation

Go to Netlify which is hosting QCalendar v4.0.0 docs https://qcalendar.netlify.app/.


Month view with events

QCalendar example month view

Planner example

QCalendar planner example

Monthly Mini-mode

QCalendar mini-mode

Monthly Mini-mode selection

QCalendar mini-mode selection

Agenda view with custom content

QCalendar agenda view

Day view

QCalendar day view

Resource view

QCalendar resource view

Scheduler view

QCalendar scheduler view

Task view

QCalendar task view

Including support for locales, optional theming, 1st day Monday, 5-day work weeks, work week numbers, selected days, disabled days, day of year...

...and many more!

Install

quasar ext add @quasar/qcalendar@next

Quasar CLI will retrieve it from NPM and install the extension.

Uninstall

quasar ext remove @quasar/qcalendar

Donations

QCalendar is an open source MIT project that has been made possible due to the generous contributions by sponsors and backers. If you are interested in supporting this project, please consider:

License

MIT (c) Jeff Galbraith [email protected]