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Android Week View

Android Week View is an android library to display calendars (week view or day view) within the app. It supports custom styling.
Under Apache License 2.0
By alamkanak

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Android Week View


Android Week View is an android library to display calendars (week view or day view) within the app. It supports custom styling.



Features

Who uses it

Usage

  1. Import the library into your project.


  2. Grab via maven


    xml
    <dependency>
    <groupId>com.github.alamkanak</groupId>
    <artifactId>android-week-view</artifactId>
    <version>1.2.6</version>
    <type>aar</type>
    </dependency>

    * Grab via gradle


    groovy
    compile 'com.github.alamkanak:android-week-view:1.2.6'

    2. Add WeekView in your xml layout.


    xml
    <com.alamkanak.weekview.WeekView
    android:id="@+id/weekView"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    app:eventTextColor="@android:color/white"
    app:textSize="12sp"
    app:hourHeight="60dp"
    app:headerColumnPadding="8dp"
    app:headerColumnTextColor="#8f000000"
    app:headerRowPadding="12dp"
    app:columnGap="8dp"
    app:noOfVisibleDays="3"
    app:headerRowBackgroundColor="#ffefefef"
    app:dayBackgroundColor="#05000000"
    app:todayBackgroundColor="#1848adff"
    app:headerColumnBackground="#ffffffff"/>

    3. Write the following code in your java file.


    ```java
    // Get a reference for the week view in the layout.
    mWeekView = (WeekView) findViewById(R.id.weekView);


    // Set an action when any event is clicked.
    mWeekView.setOnEventClickListener(mEventClickListener);


    // The week view has infinite scrolling horizontally. We have to provide the events of a
    // month every time the month changes on the week view.
    mWeekView.setMonthChangeListener(mMonthChangeListener);


    // Set long press listener for events.
    mWeekView.setEventLongPressListener(mEventLongPressListener);
    ``
    4. Implement
    WeekView.MonthChangeListener,WeekView.EventClickListener,WeekView.EventLongPressListener` according to your need.




  3. Provide the events for the WeekView in WeekView.MonthChangeListener.onMonthChange() callback. Please remember that the calendar pre-loads events of three consecutive months to enable lag-free scrolling.


    java
    MonthLoader.MonthChangeListener mMonthChangeListener = new MonthLoader.MonthChangeListener() {
    @Override
    public List<WeekViewEvent> onMonthChange(int newYear, int newMonth) {
    // Populate the week view with some events.
    List<WeekViewEvent> events = getEvents(newYear, newMonth);
    return events;
    }
    };




Customization

You can customize the look of the WeekView in xml. Use the following attributes in xml. All these attributes also have getters and setters to enable you to change the style dynamically.



Interfaces

Use the following interfaces according to your need.



Sample

There is also a sample app to get you started.


To do

Changelog

Version 1.2.6



Version 1.2.5



Version 1.2.4



Version 1.2.3



Version 1.2.1



Version 1.1.7



Version 1.1.6



Version 1.1.5



Version 1.1.4



Version 1.1.3



Version 1.1.2



Version 1.1.1



Version 1.1.0



License
Copyright 2014 Raquib-ul-Alam

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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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