dojox.widget.Calendar

Project owner:Shane O’Sullivan
since:V1.2

Introduction

The dojox.widget.Calendar widget extends the base ‘’dijit._Calendar’’ mixin to provide multiple views on the date object. At time of writing (circa 1.3), there are four views available:
  • dojox.widget._CalendarDay - The primary view, showing all of the days in a single month.
  • dojox.widget._CalendarMonthYear - displays both the months and the years.
  • dojox.widget._CalendarMonth - displays just the months to choose. Available from dojox/widget/CalendarViews.js
  • dojox.widget._CalendarYear - displays just the years to choose. Available from dojox/widget/CalendarViews.js
The various views can be combined in any combination to create a complete widget. However, the provided widgets are:
  • dojox.widget.Calendar - the default calendar contains the daily view combined with the Month/Year single view.
  • dojox.widget.DailyCalendar - just the daily view.
  • dojox.widget.MonthAndYearlyCalendar - just the Month/Year view.
  • dojox.widget.Calendar3Pane - the daily, monthly and yearly views. Available from dojox/widget/CalendarViews.js.
  • dojox.widget.MonthlyCalendar - just the months. Available from dojox/widget/CalendarViews.js.
  • dojox.widget.YearlyCalendar - just the years. Available from dojox/widget/CalendarViews.js.

Usage

@import "dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css";
dojo.require("dojox.widget.Calendar");
<div data-dojo-type="dojox.widget.Calendar"></div>

As shown in the example above, the ‘’dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css’’ CSS file must be included on the page, the JavaScript can be loaded using ‘’dojo.require(“dojox.widget.Calendar”)’‘, and a calendar can be placed on the page using the ‘’data-dojo-type’’ attribute.

Examples

Programmatic examples

This example shows the standard calendar being created from code. Include the Calendar.css file, define a HTML node where the calendar is to be placed, load the dojox/widget/Calendar.js file using ‘’dojo.require’‘, then instantiate the widget.

A programmatically created Calendar. First let’s write up some simple HTML code because you need to define the place where your Calendar should be created.

@import "{{baseUrl}}dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css";
dojo.require("dojox.widget.Calendar");

dojo.ready(function(){
    // create the dialog:
    var cal_1 = new dojox.widget.Calendar({}, dojo.byId("cal_1"));
    dojo.connect(cal_1, "onValueSelected", function(date){
      dojo.byId("cal_1_report").innerHTML = date;
    });
});
<div id="cal_1"></div>
<div id="cal_1_report"></div>

This example shows just the daily calendar being instantiated, with no month or year options.

@import "{{baseUrl}}dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css";
dojo.require("dojox.widget.Calendar");

dojo.ready(function(){
    // create the dialog:
    var cal_2 = new dojox.widget.DailyCalendar({}, dojo.byId("cal_2"));
    dojo.connect(cal_2, "onValueSelected", function(date){
      dojo.byId("cal_2_report").innerHTML = date;
    });
});
<div id="cal_2"></div>
<div id="cal_2_report"></div>

Declarative example

This example shows how to construct a standard Calendar declaratively. Note the ‘’<script type=”dojo/connect” ‘’ used to listen for events. This can be used instead of calls to ‘’dojo.connect’’ for listening to function calls and events on widgets.

@import "{{baseUrl}}dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css";
dojo.require("dojox.widget.Calendar");
<div id="cal_3" data-dojo-type="dojox.widget.Calendar">
  <script type="dojo/connect" data-dojo-event="onValueSelected" data-dojo-args="date">
    dojo.byId("cal_3_report").innerHTML = date;
  </script>
</div>
<div id="cal_3_report"></div>

This example shows how to construct a Calendar declaratively, which only shows the Daily view. Note the ‘’<script type=”dojo/connect” ‘’ used to listen for events. This can be used instead of calls to ‘’dojo.connect’’ for listening to function calls and events on widgets.

@import "{{baseUrl}}dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css";
dojo.require("dojox.widget.Calendar");
<div id="cal_4" data-dojo-type="dojox.widget.DailyCalendar">
  <script type="dojo/connect" data-dojo-event="onValueSelected" data-dojo-args="date">
    dojo.byId("cal_4_report").innerHTML = date;
  </script>
</div>
<div id="cal_4_report"></div>

Creating A Custom Calendar By Mixing Views

As the calendar consists of a combination of views, it is possible to mix these any way you like. The example below shows how to create a calendar that contains a Daily and Yearly view. You must always include ‘’dojox.widget._CalendarBase’’ and one other view, otherwise you can include whatever views you like.

@import "{{baseUrl}}dojox/widget/Calendar/Calendar.css";
dojo.require("dojox.widget.Calendar");
dojo.require("dojox.widget.CalendarViews");

dojo.declare("dojox.widget.CustomDayAndYearCalendar",
  [dojox.widget._CalendarBase,
   dojox.widget._CalendarDay,
   dojox.widget._CalendarYear], {});
<div id="cal_5" data-dojo-type="dojox.widget.CustomDayAndYearCalendar">
  <script type="dojo/connect" data-dojo-event="onValueSelected" data-dojo-args="date">
    dojo.byId("cal_5_report").innerHTML = date;
  </script>
</div>
<div id="cal_5_report"></div>
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