Calendars for React v15.
Not just calendar component, but a modular toolkit for building everything related to calendars in React, such as Datepickers.
In early alpha stage, documentation and features will arrive.
npm install
npm run
One year calendar (Demo):
<Calendar startDate={ moment() }
endDate={ moment().endOf('year') } <!-- Base calendar component -->
weekNumbers={true}
size={12}
mods={
[ <!-- Pass modifier objects to change rendering -->
{
date: moment(),
classNames: [ 'current' ],
component: [ 'day', 'month', 'week' ] <!-- This shows the current day, week, and month. -->
}
]
}
/>
Each component can be used separately AND passed to other components to modify
rendering. We have deprecated this in favor of passing a more flexible modifier object.
<Month date={moment()} />
If a modifier is passed without date it modifies all components of this type in the tree. Useful, for example, for passing callbacks.
<Calendar firstMonth={1}
date={moment("2014-01-01")}
weekNumbers={true}
size={12}
startDate={ moment() }
endDate={ moment().endOf('year') } <!-- Base calendar compoment -->
weekNumbers={true}
size={12}
mods={
[
{
component: [ 'day' ],
events: {
onClick: (date) => alert(date)
}
}
]
} />
All mouse and touch events are supported on all components with react style onCamelCase props (eg. onClick). Event handlers receives two arguments - date in moment.js format and the original react event.
There is no style by default, but an example theme using bootstrap is included in less/bootstrap-theme.less.
react-calendar uses SuitCSS style (a variant of BEM) to make default class hierarchy,
if you want to add a class that is separate from that hierarchy just pass classes
prop to any component. classes
is an object with keys as class names and values as
boolean-like values (this will be probably changed to just passing array of classes in
future API). If you want to add SuitCSS modifier classes (eg rc-Day--current
),
pass similar object via modifiers
prop (again this will probably become an array
in next version of API).
For example:
<Day date={moment()} mods={[{bar: true}]} />
will yield the following classes: "rc-Day rc-Day--bar".
- Merging of modifiers and classe
- Docs
- Calendar should be able to page
- A component for Year - Calendar is supposed to be a 'controller' component for pageable stuff
- A component that is on lower level that Day - for events.
-
Utils to create range of components for modifying multiple components easier - An example datepicker component using react-calendar
-
Basic unit tests - More Tests!