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vue-fullcalendar

npm version

Installation

npm install --save vue-full-calendar

Or for Vue 1.x users

npm install --save [email protected]

and use in your project

import FullCalendar from 'vue-full-calendar'
Vue.use(FullCalendar)

jQuery

Please note that fullcalendar depends on jQuery, so it will need to be included in your project for this vue plugin to work

window.jQuery = window.$ = require('jquery')

CSS

As of version 2.0, we have removed the automatic import of the fullcalendar.css, you will need to explicitly import this css file in your project.

<style>
    @import '~fullcalendar/dist/fullcalendar.css';
</style>

Example App

I have created a simple Vue 2 webpack application to as an example/playground https://github.com/BrockReece/vue-fullcalendar-example

Basic Usage

You can pass an array of fullclendar objects through the props

<full-calendar :events="events"></full-calendar>
...
<script>
...
  data() {
    return {
      events: [
        {
            title  : 'event1',
            start  : '2010-01-01',
        },
        {
            title  : 'event2',
            start  : '2010-01-05',
            end    : '2010-01-07',
        },
        {
            title  : 'event3',
            start  : '2010-01-09T12:30:00',
            allDay : false,
        },
      ]
    }
  }
...
</script>

More event options can be found at http://fullcalendar.io/docs/event_data/Event_Object/

Using a JSON Feed

<full-calendar :event-sources="eventSources"></full-calendar>
...
<script>
...
  data() {
    return {
      eventSources: [
        {
          events(start, end, timezone, callback) {
            self.$http.get(`/myFeed`, {timezone: timezone}).then(response => {
              callback(response.data.data)
            })
          },
          color: 'yellow',
          textColor: 'black',
        },
        {
          events(start, end, timezone, callback) {
            self.$http.get(`/anotherFeed`, {timezone: self.timezone}).then(response => {
              callback(response.data.data)
            })
          },
          color: 'red',
        },
      ]
    }
  }
...
</script>

Custom Config

You can pass any custom options through to fullcalendar by using the config prop, this includes extra event handlers.

<full-calendar :events="events" :config="config" />
...
<script>
...
  data() {
    return {
      events: [],
      config: {
        weekends: false,
        drop(...args) {
          //handle drop logic in parent
        },
      },
    }
  },
...
</script>

Further Props

You can edit the look and feel of fullcalendar by passing through extra props. These all have sensible defaults

  • header - [obj] - docs
  • defaultView - ['agendaWeek'] - docs
  • editable - [true] - docs
  • selectable - [true] - docs
  • selectHelper - [true] - docs
  • config - [true] - Pass your own custom config straight through to fullcalendar

Methods

Sometimes you may need to manipulate the Calendar from your parent component, you can use fireMethod for this. This works with anything in the Fullcalendar docs suffixed with (method) and it will dynamically handle as many arguments as needed.

<full-calendar :events="events" :ref="calendar" />
...
<script>
...
  data() {
    return {
      events: [],
    }
  },
  
  methods: {
    next() {
      this.$refs.calendar.fireMethod('next')
    },
    changeView(view) {
      this.$refs.calendar.fireMethod('changeView', view)
    },
  },
...
</script>

Events and Hooks

Emitted

  • event-selected(event, jsEvent, view) - Triggered on eventClick()
  • event-drop(event) - Triggered on eventDrop()
  • event-resize(event) - Triggered on eventResize()
  • event-created(event) - Triggered on select()
  • day-click(date, jsEvent, view) - Triggered on dayClick()

You can listen for these events using the following markup

<full-calendar :event-sources="eventSources" @event-selected="eventSelected"></full-calendar>

Listens on

  • render-event(event) - Adds a new event to calendar
  • remove-event(event) - Removes event from calendar
  • rerender-events() - Rerenders events to reflect local changes
  • refetch-events() - Makes another JSON call to event sources
  • reload-events() - Removes all events and adds all events in this.events

You can trigger these events in the parent component like so...

<full-calendar ref="calendar" :event-sources="eventSources"></full-calendar>
...
<script>
...
  methods: {
    refreshEvents() {
      this.$refs.calendar.$emit('refetch-events')
    },
  }
...
</script>

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