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angular2-galipx-calendar

v1.0.1

Published

A calendar component that can display events on a month, week or day view

Downloads

2

Readme

angular2 calendar - galip version

Please note this is currently a WIP and not yet finished, demos, npm installation will all 404 until the first release

Demo

Table of contents

About

A calendar component that can display events on a month, week or day view. The successor of: https://github.com/mattlewis92/angular-bootstrap-calendar

This is currently very much a WIP and won't be completed for several months. Community contributions are very welcome!

High level design goals:

  • Support everything the current angular1 calendar does with a near identical API
  • Authored in typescript
  • Ditch the bootstrap dependency - create a generic set of styles and then have optional themes that sit on top for bootstrap, material, ionic etc
  • Use flexbox because its 2016 and most browsers support this, and it can be polyfilled easily enough
  • Handle bigger amounts of events
  • Much improved week view
  • Remove the year view as it doesn't really add much value
  • Support rendering in a webworker / server side
  • Use only angular2 APIs for drag / drop and resizing rather than interact.js -> create separate modules for each of these
  • Extract business logic from the angular1 calendar into a separate module that can be shared between both calendars (the dist files will have it bundled though for an easier developer experience)

Installation

Install through npm:

npm install --save angular2-galipx-calendar

Then use it in your app like so:

import {Component} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloWorld} from 'angular2-calendar';

@Component({
  selector: 'demo-app',
  directives: [HelloWorld],
  template: '<hello-world></hello-world>'
})
export class DemoApp {}

You may also find it useful to view the demo source.

Usage without a module bundler

<script src="node_modules/angular2-calendar/angular2-calendar.js"></script>
<script>
    // everything is exported angular2Calendar namespace
</script>

Documentation

All documentation is auto-generated from the source via typedoc and can be viewed here:

Development

Prepare your environment

  • Install Node.js and NPM (should come with)
  • Install local dev dependencies: npm install while current directory is this repo

Development server

Run npm start to start a development server on port 8000 with auto reload + tests.

Testing

Run npm test to run tests once or npm run test:watch to continually run tests.

Release

  • Bump the version in package.json (once the module hits 1.0 this will become automatic)
npm run release

License

MIT