n-calend
v0.0.4
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- multiple views (day, three days, week, month, agenda) - events - drag and drop (only mouse events) - mobile friendly
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Kalend - calendar component for React
- multiple views (day, three days, week, month, agenda)
- events
- drag and drop (only mouse events)
- mobile friendly
Versioning
Until stable version 1 updates might include breaking changes
Breaking changes:
- 0.6.5 -> 0.7.0 - Kalend now accepts only array of events, you don't need to format them to dates like before
Links
Documentation: https://docs.kalend.org
LIVE demo: https://demo.kalend.org
If given interface and controls is not enough for you, you can use callbacks to access internal state and expand the functionality of your ui.
If you have any suggestion, feel free to open discussion or contact me directly at [email protected]
Install
npm i kalend
Example
import Kalend, { CalendarView } from 'kalend' // import component
import 'kalend/dist/styles/index.css'; // import styles
function App() {
return (
<>
<Kalend
onEventClick={onEventClick}
onNewEventClick={onNewEventClick}
events={[]}
initialDate={new Date().toISOString()}
hourHeight={60}
initialView={CalendarView.WEEK}
disabledViews={[CalendarView.DAY]}
onSelectView={onSelectView}
selectedView={selectedView}
onPageChange={onPageChange}
timeFormat={'24'}
weekDayStart={'Monday'}
calendarIDsHidden={['work']}
language={'en'}
/>
</>
);
}
export default App;
Events
Before passing events to calendar, adjust data to this format:
const events = [
{
id: 1,
startAt: '2021-11-21T18:00:00.000Z',
endAt: '2021-11-21T19:00:00.000Z',
timezoneStartAt: 'Europe/Berlin', // optional
summary: 'test',
color: 'blue',
calendarID: 'work'
},
{
id: 2,
startAt: '2021-11-21T18:00:00.000Z',
endAt: '2021-11-21T19:00:00.000Z',
timezoneStartAt: 'Europe/Berlin', // optional
summary: 'test',
color: 'blue'
}
]
According to your needs, you can set timezone for each event and also set default timezone with "timezone" prop in IANA format. If you don't provide timezone prop, your system default timezone will be used.
You can keep other event properties, those will be ignored.
Troubleshooting
Q: Calendar does not show timetable
A: Your parent element has to have some height, so Kalend will inherit it and fit accordingly. For more information, refer to issue https://github.com/nibdo/kalend/issues/84#issuecomment-1003228182