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Informations about the package stupidly-simple-calendar

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Calendar is a PHP calendar structure generator in array, object or JSON format.

Motivation

Do you remember those long... long... hours trying to create a rendered calendar? Think about this, the main problem is that you have to generate the structure to do the rendering in your template engine, no matter what it is. So the thing here is I don't wanna give you a fully rendered calendar just the structure you need to do the render. How do you do the render... it's all on you.

Take a look to this example render:

Installation

Requirements

With Composer

The easiest way to install the calendar is via composer. Create the following composer.json file and run the php composer.phar install command to install it.

No composer

Git clone this repo where you want and include/require all the src folder into your project.

How it works

Lets get into business. Set up a calendar from today to 6 months into the future:

The output then is like the next one:

Then you just have to take it and render in your Twig or whatever... (Next one is the spanish way, but you can change to whatever you want)

Bam! Calendar!

Oh BTW I can give you a Twig example Just for the record :P

Yeah, the Twig file...

Vue.js

With the boom of this kind of libraries just like angular or react. I give you an example of how a render should look like. Obviously you will need to make the API part. But at least this is a good starting point.


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