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gregory

v0.3.1

Published

React.js calendar component.

Downloads

12

Readme

Gregory

Build Status Davis Dependency status unstable

React calendar component.

Name

There is no good and vacant names, so: calendar → Gregorian calendar → Gregory.

Examples

Screenshot

var React = require('react');
var Calendar = require('gregory');

function onDatePicked(date) {
  console.log(date);
}

React.render(
  <Calendar CLASSNAME="cldr"
            UI_HAS_SIX_ROWS={false}
            ON_SELECT={onDatePicked} />,
  document.getElementById('calendar')
);

Compatibility

In theory: IE9+ now, IE8+ with polyfills (shims alter environment, so that they aren't included).

In practice: tested on modern browsers only.

Installation

Gregory is available as an npm package:

npm install gregory

Options

There are three categories of options

Base options

  • CLASSNAME sets prefix for all elements classnames
  • ON_SELECT is callback on clicked/selected cell with enabled date

Date options

  • DATE_CURRENT is default/current date for calendar
  • All dates above DATE_MAX are disabled/unselectable
  • All dates behind DATE_MIN are disabled/unselectable

UI options

  • UI_DAY_CLASSNAME sets function for adding classNames to day-cell
  • UI_DAY_RENDER sets middleware function for day-cell render
  • UI_FORMAT_MONTH sets format of current month at header (See moment.js documentation)
  • UI_HAS_SIX_ROWS sets showing of six rows always even for February
  • UI_HAS_WEEKDAYS sets visibility of header with weekdays captions
  • UI_MONTHS_NUMBER sets number of months
  • UI_TEXT_NEXT sets caption for next-month button
  • UI_TEXT_PREV sets caption for prev-month button
  • UI_WEEKDAYS is array of weekdays captions

Contributing

npm install
npm start # build examples and start server
npm test # tests and linting

See gulpfile for more usefull tasks.

  • 4 spaces for indentation
  • No classes or prototypes, just functions
  • If function should use this.props, pass it as first argument
  • Priority: simplicity > consistency > performance

License

MIT