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README.rdoc

CalendarBuilder

CalendarBuilder does a couple things

  • Builds calendars for the view
  • Adds event finders to your event models

Building Calendars

Add docs here. Please.

Event Finders

Assuming you have an event model with some sort of begin_at and end_at, you can use all these finders:

  Event.upcoming
  Event.on_date(date)
  Event.in_month(date)
  Event.in_date_range(date1..date2)
  Event.in_rolling_month(date, number_of_weeks)
  Event.in_month_with_outliers(date)

If your event model is an association unto some other model, like a Community for instance, you can do the following:

  community = Community.find(1)
  comunity.events.upcoming
  comunity.events.on_date(date)
  comunity.events.in_month(date)
  comunity.events.in_date_range(date1..date2)
  comunity.events.in_rolling_month(date, number_of_weeks)
  comunity.events.in_month_with_outliers(date)

ToDo

  • Extract CSS classes into options (month, day, weekend, other_month)