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jb-calendar

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pure js jalali calendar interface web component sample: https://codepen.io/javadbat/pen/poRKYEY

  • support jalali date as well as gregorian date
  • customizable theme with css variable so you can implement dark mode too
  • support typescript

using with JS frameworks

to use this component in react see jb-calendar/react;

installation

npm install jb-calendar

usage

    <jb-calendar></jb-calendar>

in frameworks for example React:

import 'jb-calendar'
function myHOC(){
    return(
        <jb-calendar></jb-calendar>   
    )
}

select value

    document.querySelector('jb-calendar').select(year,month,day);
    // for example:
    document.querySelector('jb-calendar').select(1399,8,24);

you can write wrapper for it in any js framework you use and it will compatible with react, vue, angular, ...

dependency

we use date-fns and date-fns-jalali to manege calendar jalali data

events

//when defualt property are defined best time for impl your config like min and max date
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').addEventListener('init',this.onCalendarElementInitiated);

//when calendar init all property and function and dom created and bind successully
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').addEventListener('load',this.onCalendarElementLoaded);

//when user select a selectable day on calendar
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').addEventListener('select',this.onDaySelected);

Jalali and Gregorian Date input

in jb-calendar you can set date input type to be jalali or gregorian and change it whenever you want by simple set dateInput to JALALI or GREGORIAN.

    document.querySelector('jb-calendar').dateInput = `GREGORIAN`;

set default selected day and month

you can say which date is shown by default in component when loaded like this:

document.querySelector('jb-calendar').defaultCalendarData = {
            gregorian:{
                year: 2022,
                month:1,
            },
            jalali:{
                year:1400,
                month:1,
            }
        };

if you not set this the default will be today year and month

persian number

you can set showPersianNumber so calendar number format change to persian number char for example in year instead of 1400 you will see ۱۴۰۰.

document.querySelector('jb-calendar').showPersianNumber = true;

min and max Restriction

dateRestrictions.min = new Date();
dateRestrictions.max = new Date();

Change Month List

you may want to change the default month list for both of Jalali and Gregorian calendars base on your country month labels. here how you can do it:

document.querySelector('jb-calendar').setMonthList('JALALI',['حَمَل','ثَور','جَوزا','سَرَطان','اَسَد','سُنبُله','میزان','عَقرَب','قَوس','جَدْی','دَلو','حوت']);
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').setMonthList('GREGORIAN',['1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','10','11','12']);

change direction

jb-calendar get it's direction base on css direction (user agent direction actually) but because in JavaScript there is no way to detect css direction change we just apply direction when calendar mounted to the DOM tree. if in any case your app direction change for example on language change you may need to update calendar direction. to doing so just call setupStyleBaseOnCssDirection method or set calendarDom.direction = 'rtl' | 'ltr' .

//get direction automatically from user agent
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').setupStyleBaseOnCssDirection();
// provide direction manually
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').setupStyleBaseOnCssDirection("ltr");
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').setupStyleBaseOnCssDirection("rtl");
// you can also do it like this too.
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').direction = "rtl";
document.querySelector('jb-calendar').setupStyleBaseOnCssDirection();

set custom style

in some cases in your project you need to change default style of web-component for example you need different color or different border-radius and etc.
if you want to set a custom style to this web-component all you need is to set css variable in parent scope of web-component

css variable name description
--jb-calendar-color general text color of component
--jb-calendar-arrow-button-bgcolor background color of next and prev button
--jb-calendar-arrow-button-border-radius border radius of arrow buttons
--jb-calendar-day-text-color day text color
--jb-calendar-day-text-color-disabled day text color when day in not available for select
--jb-calendar-day-text-color-today today day text color
--jb-calendar-day-bgcolor-selected selected day background color
--jb-calendar-day-bgcolor-selected-hover selected day background color on hover
--jb-calendar-day-bgcolor-hover day background color on hover
--jb-calendar-status-point-bgcolor-today background color of small circle under today text
--jb-calendar-status-point-border-color border color of status point
--jb-calendar-month-bgcolor-hover background color of month in month list in hover state
--jb-calendar-year-bgcolor-hover background color of year in month list in hover state
--jb-calendar-arrow-fill-color next and prev arrow icon color
--jb-calendar-day-color-hover day color hover
--jb-calendar-month-color-hover day color hover
--jb-calendar-year-color-hover day color hover

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