#CLWeeklyCalendarView
CLWeeklyCalendarView is a scrollable weekly calendarView for iPhone. It is easy to use and customised.
Installation
- Drag the
CLWeeklyCalendarViewSource
folder into your project.
Demo Usage
Please download all of the files in the repo and run it directly to have a look.
Initialize
Using CLWeeklyCalendarViewSource in your app will usually look as simple as this :
//Initialize
-(CLWeeklyCalendarView *)calendarView
{
if(!_calendarView){
_calendarView = [[CLWeeklyCalendarView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, self.view.bounds.size.width, 100)];
_calendarView.delegate = self;
}
return _calendarView;
}
//Add it into parentView
[self.view addSubview:self.calendarView];
Delegate
After the date in the calendar has been selected , following delegate function will be fired
//After getting data callback
-(void)dailyCalendarViewDidSelect:(NSDate *)date
{
//You can do any logic after the view select the date
}
You can delegate to tell the calenderView scrollTo specified date by using following delegate function
- (void)redrawToDate: (NSDate *)dt;
Customisation
**Please be aware customisation delegate function is optional, if u do not apply it, it will just fire the default value.
Using CLWeeklyCalendarViewDelegate to customise the behaviour
Following customisation key is allowed
// Keys for customize the calendar behavior
extern NSString *const CLCalendarWeekStartDay; //The Day of weekStart from 1 - 7 - Default: 1
extern NSString *const CLCalendarDayTitleTextColor; //Day Title text color, Mon, Tue, etc label text color
extern NSString *const CLCalendarSelectedDatePrintFormat; //Selected Date print format, - Default: @"EEE, d MMM yyyy"
extern NSString *const CLCalendarSelectedDatePrintColor; //Selected Date print text color -Default: [UIColor whiteColor]
extern NSString *const CLCalendarSelectedDatePrintFontSize; //Selected Date print font size - Default : 13.f
extern NSString *const CLCalendarBackgroundImageColor; //BackgroundImage color - Default : see applyCustomDefaults.
You need to fire below delegate function to apply your customisation
#pragma mark - CLWeeklyCalendarViewDelegate
-(NSDictionary *)CLCalendarBehaviorAttributes
{
return @{
CLCalendarWeekStartDay : @2, //Start from Tuesday every week
CLCalendarDayTitleTextColor : [UIColor yellowColor],
CLCalendarSelectedDatePrintColor : [UIColor greenColor],
};
}
Credits
CLFaceDetectionImagePicker is brought to you by [Caesar Li]