tera-g / LaravelCalendar by tera-g
forked from vics80/LaravelCalendar

Laravel 5 Calendar, based on gloudemans/calendar and vics80/calendar
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Package Data
Maintainer Username: tera-g
Maintainer Contact: hypermix87@gmail.com (BC Choi)
Package Create Date: 2016-04-19
Package Last Update: 2016-04-19
Language: PHP
License: Unknown
Last Refreshed: 2024-03-23 15:04:02
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Total Stars: 1
Total Watchers: 1
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Total Open Issues: 0

Installation

Install the package through Composer. Edit your project's composer.json file by adding:

"require": {
	"laravel/framework": "4.0.*",
	"teragon/calendar": "dev-master"
}

Next, run the Composer update command from the Terminal:

composer update

Now all you have to do is add the service provider of the package and alias the package. To do this open your config/app.php file.

Add a new line to the service providers array:

'Teragon\Calendar\CalendarServiceProvider'

And finally add a new line to the aliases array:

'Calendar' => 'Teragon\Calendar\Facades\Calendar',

Now you're ready to start using the calendar package in your application.

Usage

You can use the generate method to generate a calendar.

// Generate a calendar for the current month and year
Calendar::generate();

// Generate a calendar for the specified year and month
Calendar::generate(2012, 6);

If you want to add events you have two ways to do it: The first way is to adding single events without attributes to the event's wrapper

// Add an array of events as the third parameter to add them to the calendar, 
// keys should be the days of the month.
$data = array(
	3  => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/03/',
	7  => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/07/',
	13 => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/13/',
	26 => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/26/'
);

Calendar::generate(2006, 6, $data);

The second way is to adding multiple events in a same day. You cal also add somre attributes to the event's wrapper

// Add an array of events as the third parameter to add them to the calendar, 
// keys should be the days of the month.
$data = array();
$data[3][] = array(	
                'content' => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/03/',
                'attr'    => array(
                        'class' => 'some-css-class'
                    )
                );
$data[3][] = array(
                'content' => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/04/',
                'attr'    => array(
                        'class' => 'some-css-class'
                    )
                ),
$data[12][] = array(
                'content' => 'http://example.com/news/article/2006/10/',
                'attr'    => array(
                        'class' => 'another-css-class'
                    )
                ),

Calendar::generate(2006, 6, $data);

There are a few config variables you can set to change the layout of the calendar:

| Preference | Default Value | Options | Description | | -------------- | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | template | None | None | A string containing your calendar template. See the template section below. | | local_time | time() | None | A Unix timestamp corresponding to the current time. | | start_day | sunday | Any week day (sunday, monday, tuesday, etc.) | Sets the day of the week the calendar should start on. | | month_type | long | long, short | Determines what version of the month name to use in the header. long = January, short = Jan. | | day_type | abr | long, short, abr | Determines what version of the weekday names to use in the column headers. long = Sunday, short = Sun, abr = Su. | | show_next_prev | false | true/false | Determines whether to display links allowing you to toggle to next/previous months. See information on this feature below. | | segments | false | true/false | Default the next/prev link will use a query string, if you set this var to true, URI segments will be used | | eventContainer | <p {attr}>{event} | Some HTML containing {event} and optional {attr} | HTML DOM to show the event ({event} is the string with the event's description and {attr} are the attributes defined in data array) |

You can set these values using the initialize method

$config = array(
	'start_day' => 'monday',
	'month_type' => 'long'
);

Calendar::initialize($config);

Template

You can also change the template used for the calendar.

$template = '
   {table_open}<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">{/table_open}

   {heading_row_start}<tr>{/heading_row_start}

   {heading_previous_cell}<th><a href="{previous_url}">&lt;&lt;</a></th>{/heading_previous_cell}
   {heading_title_cell}<th colspan="{colspan}">{heading}</th>{/heading_title_cell}
   {heading_next_cell}<th><a href="{next_url}">&gt;&gt;</a></th>{/heading_next_cell}

   {heading_row_end}</tr>{/heading_row_end}

   {week_row_start}<tr>{/week_row_start}
   {week_day_cell}<td>{week_day}</td>{/week_day_cell}
   {week_row_end}</tr>{/week_row_end}

   {cal_row_start}<tr>{/cal_row_start}
   {cal_cell_start}<td>{/cal_cell_start}

   {cal_cell_content}<a href="{content}">{day}</a>{/cal_cell_content}
   {cal_cell_content_today}<div class="highlight"><a href="{content}">{day}</a></div>{/cal_cell_content_today}

   {cal_cell_no_content}{day}{/cal_cell_no_content}
   {cal_cell_no_content_today}<div class="highlight">{day}</div>{/cal_cell_no_content_today}

   {cal_cell_blank}&nbsp;{/cal_cell_blank}

   {cal_cell_end}</td>{/cal_cell_end}
   {cal_row_end}</tr>{/cal_row_end}

   {table_close}</table>{/table_close}
';

Calendar::initialize(array('template' => $template));

echo Calendar::generate();