internal package
Foswiki::Contrib::JSCalendarContrib
Read
the Mishoo documentation or
visit the demo page for detailed information on using the
calendar widget.
This package also includes a small Perl module to make using the calendar
easier from Foswiki plugins. This module includes the functions:
This is the simplest way to use calendars from a plugin.
-
$name
is the name of the CGI parameter for the calendar (it should be unique),
-
$value
is the current value of the parameter (may be undef)
-
$format
is the format to use (optional; the default is set in configure
). The HTML returned will display a date field and a drop-down calendar.
-
\%options
is an optional hash containing base options for the textfield.
Example:
use Foswiki::Contrib::JSCalendarContrib ();
...
my $fromDate = Foswiki::Contrib::JSCalendarContrib::renderDateForEdit(
'from', '1 April 1999');
my $toDate = Foswiki::Contrib::JSCalendarContrib::renderDateForEdit(
'to', undef, '%Y');
This function will automatically add the headers for the calendar to the page
being rendered. It's intended for use when you want more control over the
formatting of your calendars than
renderDateForEdit
affords.
$setup
is
the name of
the calendar setup module; it can either be omitted, in which case the method
described in the Mishoo documentation can be used to create calendars, or it
can be
'foswiki'
, in which case a Javascript helper function called
'showCalendar' is added that simplifies using calendars to set a value in a
text field. For example, say we wanted to display the date with the calendar
icon
before the text field, using the format
%Y %b %e
# Add styles and javascript for the calendar
use Foswiki::Contrib::JSCalendarContrib ();
...
sub commonTagsHandler {
....
# Enable 'showCalendar'
Foswiki::Contrib::JSCalendarContrib::addHEAD( 'foswiki' );
my $cal = CGI::image_button(
-name => 'img_datefield',
-onclick =>
"return showCalendar('id_datefield','%Y %b %e')",
-src=> Foswiki::Func::getPubUrlPath() . '/' .
$Foswiki::cfg{SystemWebName} .
'/JSCalendarContrib/img.gif',
-alt => 'Calendar',
-align => 'middle' )
. CGI::textfield(
{ name => 'date', id => "id_datefield" });
....
}
The first parameter to
showCalendar
is the id of the textfield, and the second parameter is the date format. Default format is '%e %B %Y'.
All available date specifiers:
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - full weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - full month name
%C - century number
%d - the day of the month ( 00 .. 31 )
%e - the day of the month ( 0 .. 31 )
%H - hour ( 00 .. 23 )
%I - hour ( 01 .. 12 )
%j - day of the year ( 000 .. 366 )
%k - hour ( 0 .. 23 )
%l - hour ( 1 .. 12 )
%m - month ( 01 .. 12 )
%M - minute ( 00 .. 59 )
%n - a newline character
%p - "PM" or "AM"
%P - "pm" or "am"
%S - second ( 00 .. 59 )
%s - number of seconds since Epoch (since Jan 01 1970 00:00:00 UTC)
%t - a tab character
%U, %W, %V - the week number
The week 01 is the week that has the Thursday in the current year,
which is equivalent to the week that contains the fourth day of January.
Weeks start on Monday.
%u - the day of the week ( 1 .. 7, 1 = MON )
%w - the day of the week ( 0 .. 6, 0 = SUN )
%y - year without the century ( 00 .. 99 )
%Y - year including the century ( ex. 1979 )
%% - a literal % character
addHEAD
can be called from
commonTagsHandler
for adding the header to all pages, or from
beforeEditHandler
just for edit pages etc.
An alternative to
commonTagsHandler
is
postRenderingHandler
which is more efficient since it is called less often.