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argon-calendar-core

v0.1.6

Published

Argon calendar core provides set of APIs to build your own calendar

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Argon Calendar Core

"Argon Calendar Core" is a JavaScript library that provides a robust set of core APIs specifically designed for building customizable calendars. As a developer, you have the freedom to choose any view engine that suits your needs, allowing you to dive right into the development process. Moreover, this library provides a set of handy functions that greatly simplify the calendar building process, enabling you to create dynamic and interactive calendars effortlessly.

Install

npm i argon-calendar-core

Usage

Calendar object:

Generate a calendar using calendar object.

import { calendar } from "argon-calendar-core";
console.log(
  calendar.create().output(),
);

/**
 *  Output:
 * [{
 *   year: '2023',
 *   month: 'june',
 *   monthIndex: 5,
 *   weekLabels: ['sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', ...],
 *   dates: [2023-05-27T18:30:00.000Z, 2023-05-28T18:30:00.000Z, 2023-05-29T18:30:00.000Z, ...]
 * }]
 */

Calendar class:

Customize a calendar using Calendar class.

import { Calendar, Week } from "argon-calendar-core";
const calendar = new Calendar({
  visibleMonthCount: 1, // Show one month at a time. The default value is 1.
  visibleWeekCount: 6, // Show 6 weeks in a month. The default value is 6.
  weekStartsOn: Week.SUN, // Start the week on "sunday". The default value is "sunday".
});
console.log(
  calendar.create().output(),
);

/**
 *  Output:
 * [{
 *   year: '2023',
 *   month: 'june',
 *   monthIndex: 5,
 *   weekLabels: ['sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', ...],
 *   dates: [2023-05-27T18:30:00.000Z, 2023-05-28T18:30:00.000Z, 2023-05-29T18:30:00.000Z, ...]
 * }]
 */

Formatting:

The API allows to format output as per your preference. The default output contains list of dates in a raw Date format. The following example converts date to string format.

import { Calendar, Week } from "argon-calendar-core";
const calendar = new Calendar({
  visibleMonthCount: 1, // Show one month at a time
  visibleWeekCount: 6, // Show 6 weeks in a month
  weekStartsOn: Week.SUN, // Start the week on "sunday"
});
console.log(
  calendar.create().map<string>((dt) => dt.toString()),
);

/**
 *  Output:
 * [{
 *   year: '2023',
 *   month: 'june',
 *   monthIndex: 5,
 *   weekLabels: ['sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', ...],
 *   dates: [
 *     'Sun May 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)',
 *     'Mon May 29 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)',
 *     'Tue May 30 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)',
 *     ...
 *   ]
 * }]
 */

Generate previous or next month(s)

Use an offset parameter to generate previous or next month's data.

// Assuming current month is June 2023
// ...
console.log(
  calendar.create(+1).output(),
); // Outputs month of July

console.log(
  calendar.create(+2).output(),
); // Outputs month of August

console.log(
  calendar.create(-1).output(),
); // Outputs month of May

console.log(
  calendar.create(-2).output(),
); // Outputs month of April

Helper methods

| Method | Description | | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | | static getDate(offset: number): Date | Returns current or offset date | | static today(): Date | Returns current date | | static isToday(inputDate: Date): boolean | Returns true if provided date is same as today's date | | static compare(inputDate: Date, comparisonDate: Date): boolean | Returns true if input dates are the same |

Support

Calendar core API has support for both nodejs as well as browser environments. You can also use it with bundlers such as webpack, parcel and rollup.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community to enhance the plugin's functionality and address any issues. If you have any feedback, bug reports, or feature requests, please don't hesitate to open an issue or submit a pull request.