Calendar View


Source link: https://github.com/sickmartian/CalendarView

Calendar View Library

A Month and a Week view group to present data.

Features:

  • Customizable colors and text sizes
  • Overflow mark below the day when the views don't fit
  • First day of the week can be set to Sunday, Saturday or Monday

Screenshots

Add to your project using gradle

compile 'com.sickmartian.calendarview:calendarview:1.0.0'

Customizable properties at a glance

  <com.sickmartian.calendarview.MonthView

 xmlns:calendar_view="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"

 android:layout_below="@+id/control_container"

 calendar_view:textSize="12sp"

 calendar_view:activeTextColor="@color/colorPrimaryText"

 calendar_view:inactiveTextColor="@color/colorSecondaryText"

 calendar_view:activeBackgroundColor="@color/colorCalendarDayBackground"

 calendar_view:selectedBackgroundColor="@color/selectedDayBackground"

 calendar_view:inactiveBackgroundColor="@color/notThisMonthDayBackground"

 calendar_view:currentDayDecorationDrawable="@drawable/current_day_drawable"

 calendar_view:currentDayDecorationSize="24dp"

 calendar_view:currentDayTextColor="@color/colorInvertedText"

 calendar_view:showOverflow="false"

 calendar_view:overflowColor="@color/colorPrimary"

 calendar_view:overflowHeight="2dp"

 calendar_view:separatorColor="@color/colorCalendarDivider"

 android:id="@+id/monthView"

 android:layout_width="match_parent"

 android:layout_height="match_parent"/>

API

The API for getting the pressed, current and/or selected day works via the DayMetadata class. DayMetadata is just a value holder for the day, month and year. It takes the months of the year starting with 1 (so January is 1, December is 12, like joda-time does)

Some methods also have a Calendar alternative that is just there for convenience, in this case the Day, Month and Year values will be read directly, no timezone awarenes is built in.

Adding views to the view group can be done via the day of the month for the MonthView ( addViewToDayInCurrentMonth) or using DayMetadata for the WeekView ( addViewToDay).

Alternatively you can use the cell id ( addViewToCell), this is not perfect as the state won't be preserved on rotation in some cases but at least allows you to add data to neightbor months when using MonthView.

First day of the week is set like this

  mCalendarView.setFirstDayOfTheWeek(CalendarView.SUNDAY_SHIFT);

In Action

This library powers the Trackendar app that you can find on Google Play download it to see it in a production scenario

Alternatively just clone the repo and submodule using:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/sickmartian/CalendarView.git

The sample app that's on the screenshots can be used to test the library.

###License

Copyright 2017 sickmartian  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. 

Resources

LoadingEverywhere is an Android library that makes it easy to create and manage a loading mask over any view.

It supports android versions 2.3 (gingerbread) and above.

Sample code that shows how to make ListView or other views support the swipe-to-dismiss Android UI pattern.

A native Java class library, which provides your Android application with rich capabilities for creating, editing and visualizing graphs, networks, flowcharts, algorithms, genealogy trees and much more.

'Path' has a very attractive menu sitting on the left bottom corner of the screen. Satellite Menu is the open version of this menu.

Python script to highlight adb logcat output in console.

The HttpResponseCache library provides transparent and automatic caching of HTTP and HTTPS requests that use the java.net.HttpUrlConnection classes.

For information on how to use HttpUrlConnection, refer to the Android documentation - don't worry, the information also applies to non-Android Java.

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