js-calendar
A client- or server-side JavaScript package for generating calendar with days, week days and week number, for datepickers and apps. Provides day of the week, week number, month info, can start week on monday or sunday and some other cool stuff.
Install
npm install js-calendar
Demo
You can find a demo for the Browser here. If you want to play around with it, check this jsFiddle.
Components
- Generator - the main "Core" feature, a function to generate calendar days for the requested month
- addLabels - the default iterator that adds basic CSS classes to each day object and labels for column head
jsCalendar.generator
Usage
// require it
var jsCalendar = require('js-calendar');
// configure it
var generator = new jsCalendar.Generator({onlyDays: false, weekStart: 1, lang: 'en'});
// use it
var january = generator(year, month, iteratorFn);
Configuration object:
The configuration object has 3 keys, all optional. Calling a new instance is usefull to cache for example different languages. The options are:
- onlyDays - (boolean) generate only days and no labels or week numbers. When not specified it will default to
false
; - weekStart - (number) the starting day of the week. Can be
0
for US date formating, starting week on sunday or1
for monday, using the ISO 8601 standard, used for example in Europe. When not specified it will default to1
; - language - (string) the language of the result. This is usefull in the iterator functions, the generator itself does not use it;
Usage arguments:
- year - (number) the year
- month - (number) the month, zero based (ie. january is month number
0
). - iteratorFns - a function (or array of functions) to be used while iterating each day
Note: The default language is English.
The generator returns:
-
(object) O object with keys:
- (month) The generated month.
- (year) The generated year.
- (cells) A array with objects as passed to the iterator function above.
- (daysInMonth) The number of days in the month.
Iterator funtions(s)
As mentioned above you can pass a iterator function (or array of functions). The iteration function receives two arguments, a object with the day info and the lang passed to the generator function config. The object receives the following properties:
- (desc) the generated day or week number. Will be set
false
if its a label cell. - (week) the number of the week in the year
- (type) the type of the iterated object. Can be
weekLabel
,dayLabel
,prevMonth
,nextMonth
ormonthDay
. - (date) a Date object for that day. Will be set
false
if its a label cell. - (year) the year of the specific Date or week label.
- (index) index position in the 8 x 7 position in the return of the callendar.
The this inside the iterator function is set to the month object that the generator will return. The iterator function(s) must return
a object, that will override the original object.
jsCalendar.addLabels
This method adds CSS classes, labels the day-in-week name and ads month name to each day and the month object, in the configured language. It has a .setLabels
method that receives a object with extra labels/languages to add to the current labels. The default labels do not get re-writen by the setLabels
method.
Examples:
Get just the days in a month:
var jsCalendar = require('js-calendar');
var jsCal = new jsCalendar.Generator({onlyDays: true});
var januaryDays = jsCal(2016, 0);
var totalDays = januaryDays.daysInMonth; // 29
var days = januaryDays.cells;
console.log(januaryDays);
// [
// {"desc":1,"week":6,"type":"monthDay","date":"2016-01-31T23:00:00.000Z","index":5},
// {"desc":2,"week":6,"type":"monthDay","date":"2016-02-01T23:00:00.000Z","index":6},
// etc...
Get days and labels in a month:
var jsCalendar = require('js-calendar');
var jsCal = new jsCalendar.Generator({onlyDays: true});
var days = jsCal(2016, 1, jsCalendar.addLabels).cells;
console.log(days);
// [
// {"desc":"monday","week":5,"type":"weekLabel","date":false,"index":1,"class":["week-number"]},
// {"desc":"tuesday","week":5,"type":"dayLabel","date":false,"index":2,"class":["column-name"]},
// etc...
Testing
js-calendar uses mocha. To run the tests do in your command line:
npm install
npm test
Build
npm run build