Displaying Calendar Items"

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public class DisplayComposer extends SelectorComposer {
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    @Wire("calendars")
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    private Calendars calendars;
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    private SimpleCalendarModel model;
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    @Override
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    public void doAfterCompose(Component comp) throws Exception {
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        super.doAfterCompose(comp);
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        initModel();
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        calendars.setModel(model);
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    }
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Displaying Calendar Items



Component in MVC Pattern

In the component perspective, Calendars is designed in MVC pattern:

  • Calendars (Controller): receive UI events, calling event listeners
  • CalendarModel (Model): stores CalendarItem
  • ContentRenderer (View): renders a calender-related data to the client-side upon CalendarModel


Create a CalendarModel

Base on this architecture, if you want to show some items on a Calendar, you need to create some CalendarItem in a CalendarModel and assign it to Calendars. The default implementation, DefaultCalendarItem and SimpleCalendarModel, are sufficient for most requirements.

You can instantiate a SimpleCalendarModel with a collection of DefaultCalendarItem or add a DefaultCalendarItem after instantiation.

private SimpleCalendarModel model;
...
    model = new SimpleCalendarModel(CalendarItemGenerator.generateList());
    DefaultCalendarItem calendarItem = new DefaultCalendarItem("my title",
                "my content",
                null,
                null,
                false,
                LocalDateTime.now().truncatedTo(ChronoUnit.HOURS),
                LocalDateTime.now().truncatedTo(ChronoUnit.HOURS).plusHours(2)
    model.add(calendarItem);

Assign the Model to Calendars

public class DisplayComposer extends SelectorComposer {

    @Wire("calendars")
    private Calendars calendars;
    private SimpleCalendarModel model;

    @Override
    public void doAfterCompose(Component comp) throws Exception {
        super.doAfterCompose(comp);
        initModel();
        calendars.setModel(model);
    }



The example project is at Github


Last Update : 2021/01/20

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