JQuery Fullcalendar Yii2 Extension JQuery from: http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ Version 2.1.1 License MIT
JQuery Documentation: http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/docs/ Yii2 Extension by philipp@frenzel.net
A tiny sample can be found here: http://yii2fullcalendar.beeye.org
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:
"philippfrenzel/yii2fullcalendar":"*",
And ensure, that you have the follwing plugin installed global:
php composer.phar global require "fxp/composer-asset-plugin:~1.0"
29-11-2014 Updated to latest 2.2.3 Version of the library
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');
$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'=> $events,
));
Note, that this will only view the events without any detailed view or option to add a new event.. etc.
If you wanna use ajax loader, this could look like this:
<?= yii2fullcalendar\yii2fullcalendar::widget([
'options' => [
'lang' => 'de',
//... more options to be defined here!
],
'ajaxEvents' => Url::to(['/timetrack/default/jsoncalendar'])
]);
?>
and inside your referenced controller, the action should look like this:
public function actionJsoncalendar($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;
}