yarn add @remotelock/react-week-scheduler
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import 'resize-observer-polyfill/dist/ResizeObserver.global';
import { TimeGridScheduler } from '@remotelock/react-week-scheduler';
import classNames from '@remotelock/react-week-scheduler/styles.css';
const rangeStrings = [
['2019-03-03T22:45:00.000Z', '2019-03-04T01:15:00.000Z'],
['2019-03-04T22:15:00.000Z', '2019-03-05T01:00:00.000Z'],
['2019-03-05T22:00:00.000Z', '2019-03-06T01:00:00.000Z'],
['2019-03-06T22:00:00.000Z', '2019-03-07T01:00:00.000Z'],
['2019-03-07T05:30:00.000Z', '2019-03-07T10:00:00.000Z'],
['2019-03-08T22:00:00.000Z', '2019-03-09T01:00:00.000Z'],
['2019-03-09T22:00:00.000Z', '2019-03-10T01:00:00.000Z'],
];
const defaultSchedule = rangeStrings.map(range =>
range.map(dateString => new Date(dateString)),
);
function App() {
const [schedule, setSchedule] = useState(defaultSchedule);
return (
<TimeGridScheduler
classes={classNames}
originDate={new Date('2019-03-04')}
schedule={schedule}
onChange={setSchedule}
/>
);
}
react-week-scheduler
ships with a set of default styles for convenience. The styles are compiled as CSS Modules class names. The components exported from the package do not import the styles by default. Instead, they expect a classes
prop to be passed.
To use the default styles you need to have your bundler configured for CSS Modules. The class names need to be available at runtime as a regular JS object.
To use the default styles, import the default classes object and pass it to the component:
import { TimeGridScheduler } from '@remotelock/react-week-scheduler';
import classNames from '@remotelock/react-week-scheduler/styles.css';
function App() {
return <TimeGridScheduler classes={classNames} {...otherProps} />;
}
This library should work on any modern browser.
However, a global polyfill for ResizeObserver
is required since ResizeObserver
is currently only supported by Chrome 64+.
The following web platform features are used:
- Flexbox
- CSS
pointer-events
- CSS
touch-action
- Touch Events
- CSS containement (optional)
- Custom CSS Properties (optional)
Touch events are handled properly, with a 300ms delay on the initial touch start event to allow for scrolling.
The component should work fine on any modern mobile browser. However, due to lack of support for touch-action: none
on iOS Safari, dragging or resizing time blocks may not work very well.
- Resizing time blocks does not currently work on Firefox.