yetopen/yii2fullcalendar

Yii2 fullcalendar widget (fork)

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v6.0.0 2023-04-19 08:01 UTC

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README

Fullcalendar extension for Yii2 * https://github.com/fullcalendar/fullcalendar

Uses Fullcalendar v6 assets from CDN. License MIT

This is a small update using v6 calendar. It's stil a draft, as not all features have been implemented, but it's working. Feel free to open PRs for improvements.

Originally developed by philipp@frenzel.net.

Installation

Package is although registered at packagist.org - so you can just add one line of code, to let it run!

add the following line to your composer.json require section:

  "yetopen/yii2fullcalendar":"*",

or run:

$ php composer.phar require yetopen/yii2fullcalendar "*"

Changelog

2023.04.19 Updated to use v6 library 2019.04.17 Updated to latest 4.0.2 Stable Version of the library 2017.01.19 Updated to include non-standard fields 2014.11.29 Updated to latest 2.2.3 Version of the library

Usage

Quickstart Looks like this:

  $events = array();
  //Testing
  $Event = new \yii2fullcalendar\models\Event();
  $Event->id = 1;
  $Event->title = 'Testing';
  $Event->start = date('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z');
  $Event->nonstandard = [
    'field1' => 'Something I want to be included in object #1',
    'field2' => 'Something I want to be included in object #2',
  ];
  $events[] = $Event;

  $Event = new \yii2fullcalendar\models\Event();
  $Event->id = 2;
  $Event->title = 'Testing';
  $Event->start = date('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z',strtotime('tomorrow 6am'));
  $events[] = $Event;

  ?>

  <?= \yii2fullcalendar\yii2fullcalendar::widget(array(
      'events'=> $events,
  ));

Note, that this will only view the events without any detailed view or option to add a new event.. etc.

Non-Standard fields

You can add non-standard fields via the non-standard fields array, for which you can pass any key/value pair, as described in the Event Fields documentation.

So, using the Quick Start example above, you can read field1 and fields2 in your JavaScript using notation similar to event.nonstandard.field1 and event.nonstandard.field2.

AJAX Usage

If you wanna use ajax loader, this could look like this:

20171023 ajaxEvents are replaced by events - pls. check fullcalendar io documentation for details

<?= yii2fullcalendar\yii2fullcalendar::widget([
      'options' => [
        'lang' => 'de',
        //... more options to be defined here!
      ],
      'events' => Url::to(['/timetrack/default/jsoncalendar'])
    ]);
?>

and inside your referenced controller, the action should look like this:

public function actionJsoncalendar($start=NULL,$end=NULL,$_=NULL){

    \Yii::$app->response->format = \yii\web\Response::FORMAT_JSON;

    $times = \app\modules\timetrack\models\Timetable::find()->where(array('category'=>\app\modules\timetrack\models\Timetable::CAT_TIMETRACK))->all();

    $events = array();

    foreach ($times AS $time){
      //Testing
      $Event = new \yii2fullcalendar\models\Event();
      $Event->id = $time->id;
      $Event->title = $time->categoryAsString;
      $Event->start = date('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z',strtotime($time->date_start.' '.$time->time_start));
      $Event->end = date('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z',strtotime($time->date_end.' '.$time->time_end));
      $events[] = $Event;
    }

    return $events;
  }