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schedule-lite

v2.0.8

Published

Lite Schedule App

Downloads

9

Readme

schedule-lite

Lite version React component for the show schedule

Schedule Lite config

** onEventClick(event) = method called upon event click

** onAllEventClick() = method called upon header's View All click

** onTrackClick(trackId) = method called upon track click

** onCompanyClick(companyId) = method called upon sponsor click

** onRoomClick(roomId) = method called upon room click

** onSpeakerClick(speakerId) = method called upon speaker click

onAuthError(err, res) = method called upon api 401 or 403 error

title = widget title

subtitle = widget subtitle

eventCount = # of events to show - defaults to 3

slotCount = min # of slots to show - defaults to 3 (used for placeholders)

landscape = shows events on a single row, default is portrait view (single column).

yourSchedule = shows upcoming events from YourSchedule - bool

sponsorId = shows upcoming events from a specific Sponsor - value sponsorId

roomId = shows upcoming events from a specific Room - value roomId

speakerId = shows upcoming events from a specific Speaker - value speakerId

trackId = shows upcoming events from a specific Track - value trackId

showFilters = display Filters - defaults to false

showNav = display Nav, if false we show all events from the show - defaults to true

showAllEvents = shows passed events when current date matches the selected date - defaults to false

showDetails = shows events details when click on event row - defaults to false

hideAdd = bool to disable "add to schedule" action - defaults to false

showUTC = bool to show UTC time next to event dates - defaults to false

defaultImage = url for image to show when no eventImage and no stream thumbnail available/set

onRef = method to retrieve schedule component ref. Usage -> {ref => (this.child = ref)}

updateCallback = method passed that will be called by component on update. args -> {action: 'ADD_TO_SCHEDULE', event}

triggerUpdate = this method is not passed, but exists in the component and can be called when update needed

eventsData = array of all events from the summit

summitData = object with the data from the summit

marketingData = object with the settings from the marketing API

userProfile = object with the data from the user profile

eventCallback = method that will return a promise with the result of add or remove an event for the user schedule.

PUBLISH TO NPM:

1 - npm version patch / npm version minor / npm version major

2 - npm run publish-package

IMPORT:

import ScheduleLite from 'schedule-lite';

import 'schedule-lite/index.css';

DEBUG:

You can pass this hash on url to override current time, time must be in this format and on summit timezone

#now=2020-06-03,10:59:50