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Package laravel-fullcalendar
Short Description Laravel 10 helper for FullCalendar.io
License MIT
Informations about the package laravel-fullcalendar
Laravel 10 Full Calendar Helper
This is a simple helper package to make generating http://fullcalendar.io in Laravel apps easier.
Installing
Require the package with composer using the following command:
composer require meunee/laravel-fullcalendar
Or add the following to your composer.json's require section and composer update
The provider and Calendar
alias will be registered automatically.
You won't need to include fullcalendar.io's files in your HTML, version 6.0.2 is included in this package.
Usage
Creating Events
Using event()
:
The simpliest way to create an event is to pass the event information to Calendar::event()
:
Implementing Event
Interface
Alternatively, you can use an existing class and have it implement Meunee\LaravelFullcalendar\Event
. An example of an Eloquent model that implements the Event
interface:
IdentifiableEvent
Interface
If you wish for your existing class to have event IDs, implement \Meunee\LaravelFullcalendar\IdentifiableEvent
instead. This interface extends \Meunee\LaravelFullcalendar\Event
to add a getId()
method:
Additional Event Parameters
If you want to add additional parameters to your events, there are two options:
Using Calendar::event()
Pass an array of 'parameter' => 'value'
pairs as the 6th parameter to Calendar::event()
:
Add an getEventOptions
method to your event class
Create a Calendar
To create a calendar, in your route or controller, create your event(s), then pass them to Calendar::addEvent()
or Calendar::addEvents()
(to add an array of events). addEvent()
and addEvents()
can be used fluently (chained together). Their second parameter accepts an array of valid FullCalendar Event Object parameters.
Sample Controller code:
Sample View
Then to display, add the following code to your View:
Note: The output from calendar()
and script()
must be non-escaped, so use {!!
and !!}
(or whatever you've configured your Blade compiler's raw tag directives as).
The script()
can be placed anywhere after calendar()
, and must be after fullcalendar was included.
This will generate (in February 2022):