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ibm-dcalendar

v0.3.1

Published

Calendar application/library built on ibm-js/delite framework. Ported from dojo-calendar.

Downloads

12

Readme

Dcalendar

Project state: experimental

Credits:

  • Damien Garbarino
  • Christophe Jolif
  • Bill Keese

Project description

Calendar widget for ibm-js framework

Porting notes

This was ported from dojo-calendar.

Changes include:

  • Use delite rather than dijit framework.
  • Load tests via requireJS.
  • Remove support for old IE (still supports IE11 and Edge).
  • Custom elements ( etc.) emit events rather than providing callbacks. A callback like onGridDoubleClick() was converted to an event grid-double-click.
  • Use luxon/DateTime rather than native JS Date object.

Things not changed during port:

  • Still uses dojodoc format rather than JSDoc.
  • Still uses DOH for test framework.
  • Still has some dependencies on dojo core; doesn't use jQuery.
  • Doesn't fully conform to ibm-js ESLint standards.
  • Documentation not updated.

Tests:

  • Automated tests probably don't work.
  • Not all the manual test files load. I'm mainly testing with calendar.html.

Documentation

Old documentation is in https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/dojox/calendar.html