/** * For an overview of calendar views see {@link Ext.calendar.view.Base} * * The Week view displays the week containing the current date (or the date * set on the {@link #cfg-value} config). The number of days configured on the * {@link #cfg-visibleDays} config (defaults to 7) are displayed starting with the value * set on the {@link #cfg-firstDayOfWeek}. * * By default the first day is Sunday. If you want to create a "work week" type view * where the weekend days are omitted you can modify the `visibleDays` and * `firstDayOfWeek` to show only Monday - Friday. * * Ext.create({ * xtype: 'calendar-weekview', * renderTo: Ext.getBody(), * height: 400, * width: 400, * firstDayOfWeek: 1, // starts the view on Monday * visibleDays: 5, // and displays it and the 4 days after * store: { * autoLoad: true, * proxy: { * type: 'ajax', * url: 'calendars.php' * }, * eventStoreDefaults: { * proxy: { * type: 'ajax', * url: 'events.php' * } * } * } * }); * * ### Date Range Navigation * * The {@link #cfg-movePrevious} and {@link #cfg-moveNext} methods modify the displayed * date range by moving the range forward or backward one week. * * i.e. `view.moveNext();` called on a 7-day view 1 week. **Note** that a view * configured with 5 `visibleDays` would not advance 5 days, but rather will show the * next full week with only 5 visible days. * * ### Alternative Classes * * If your view requires a header showing the dates displayed consider using * {@link Ext.calendar.panel.Week} instead. To display fewer days consider using the * {@link Ext.calendar.view.Day} or {@link Ext.calendar.view.Days} view. */Ext.define('Ext.calendar.view.Week', { extend: 'Ext.calendar.view.Days', xtype: 'calendar-weekview', config: { /** * @cfg {Number} firstDayOfWeek * The day on which the calendar week begins. `0` (Sunday) through `6` (Saturday). * Defaults to {@link Ext.Date#firstDayOfWeek} */ firstDayOfWeek: undefined, /** * @cfg {Date} [value=new Date()] * The start of the date range to show. The visible range of the view will begin * at the {@link #firstDayOfWeek} immediately preceding this value, or the value if * it is the {@link #firstDayOfWeek}. For example, using the following configuration: * * { * firstDayOfWeek: 0, // Sunday * value: new Date(2010, 2, 3) // Wed, 3 March 2010 * } * * The visible range would begin on Sun 28th Feb. * @accessor */ /** * @inheritdoc */ visibleDays: 7 }, // Appliers/Updaters applyFirstDayOfWeek: function(firstDayOfWeek) { if (typeof firstDayOfWeek !== 'number') { firstDayOfWeek = Ext.Date.firstDayOfWeek; } return firstDayOfWeek; }, updateFirstDayOfWeek: function() { var me = this; if (!me.isConfiguring) { me.recalculate(); me.refreshHeaders(); me.checkNowMarker(); } }, privates: { /** * @inheritdoc */ doRecalculate: function(start) { var me = this, D = Ext.Date, R = Ext.calendar.date.Range, daysInWeek = D.DAYS_IN_WEEK, value, startOffset, activeEnd, end; start = start || me.getValue(); start = D.clearTime(start, true); // The number of days before the value date to reach the previous firstDayOfWeek startOffset = (start.getDay() + daysInWeek - me.getFirstDayOfWeek()) % daysInWeek; start = me.toUtcOffset(start); start = D.subtract(start, D.DAY, startOffset, true); end = D.add(start, D.DAY, me.getVisibleDays(), true); activeEnd = D.subtract(end, D.DAY, 1, true); return { full: new R(start, end), active: new R(start, activeEnd), visible: new R( D.add(start, D.HOUR, me.getStartTime(), true), // Even if the endTime is 24, it will automatically roll over to the next day D.subtract(end, D.HOUR, 24 - me.getEndTime(), true) ) }; }, /** * @inheritdoc */ getMoveBaseValue: function() { return this.utcToLocal(this.dateInfo.full.start); }, /** * @inheritdoc */ getMoveInterval: function() { var D = Ext.Date; return { unit: D.DAY, amount: D.DAYS_IN_WEEK }; } }});