Friday, November 21, 2014

Custom Calendar View. In SFDC....

                           Apex Page.........

<apex:page controller="CalendarExample_Controller" action="{!pageLoad}">
    <link href="{!$Resource.fullCalendarCSS}" rel="stylesheet" />
    <link href="{!$Resource.fullCalendarPrintCSS}" rel="stylesheet" media="print" />
   
    <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
    <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
    <script src="{!$Resource.fullCalendarMinJS}"></script>
   
    <script>
        //We need to wrap everything in a doc.ready function so that the code fires after the DOM is loaded
        $(document).ready(function() {
            //Call the fullCallendar method. You can replace the '#calendar' with the ID of the dom element where you want the calendar to go.
            $('#calendar').fullCalendar({
                header: {
                    left: 'prev,next today',
                    center: 'title',
                    right: 'month,agendaWeek,agendaDay'
                },
                editable: false,
                events:
                [
                    //At run time, this APEX Repeat will reneder the array elements for the events array
                    <apex:repeat value="{!events}" var="e">
                        {
                            title: "{!e.title}",
                            start: '{!e.startString}',
                            end: '{!e.endString}',
                            url: '{!e.url}',
                            allDay: {!e.allDay},
                            className: '{!e.className}'
                        },
                    </apex:repeat>
                ]
            });
           
        });
   
    </script>
   
    <!--some styling. Modify this to fit your needs-->
    <style>
        #cal-options {float:left;}
        #cal-legend { float:right;}
        #cal-legend ul {margin:0;padding:0;list-style:none;}
        #cal-legend ul li {margin:0;padding:5px;float:left;}
        #cal-legend ul li span {display:block; height:16px; width:16px; margin-right:4px; float:left; border-radius:4px;}
        #calendar {margin-top:20px;}
        #calendar a:hover {color:#fff !important;}
       
        .fc-event-inner {padding:3px;}
        .event-birthday {background:#56458c;border-color:#56458c;}
        .event-campaign {background:#cc9933;border-color:#cc9933;}
        .event-personal {background:#1797c0;border-color:#1797c0;}
    </style>
   
    <apex:sectionHeader title="My Calendar Example"/>
    <apex:outputPanel id="calPanel">
        <apex:form >
            <div id="cal-options">
                <apex:commandButton value="{!IF(includeMyEvents,'Hide My Events','Show My Events')}" action="{!toggleMyEvents}"/>
            </div>
            <div id="cal-legend">
                <ul>
                    <li><span class="event-birthday"></span>Contact's Birthdays</li>
                    <li><span class="event-campaign"></span>Campaigns</li>
                    <li style="{!IF(includeMyEvents,'','display:none')}"><span class="event-personal"></span>My Events</li>
                </ul>
                <div style="clear:both;"><!--fix floats--></div>
            </div>
            <div style="clear:both;"><!--fix floats--></div>
            <div id="calendar"></div>
        </apex:form>
    </apex:outputPanel>
</apex:page>



                    ........Controller.......



public class CalendarExample_Controller { public Boolean includeMyEvents {get;set;} public list<calEvent> events {get;set;} //The calendar plugin is expecting dates is a certain format. We can use this string to get it formated correctly String dtFormat = 'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss z'; //constructor public CalendarExample_Controller() { //Default showing my events to on includeMyEvents = true; } public PageReference pageLoad() { events = new list<calEvent>(); //Get Contact's Birthdays for(Contact cont : [select Id, Birthdate, FirstName, LastName from Contact where Birthdate != null]){ //here we need to replace the birth year with the current year so that it will show up on this years calendar DateTime startDT = datetime.newInstance(Date.Today().Year(),cont.Birthdate.Month(), cont.Birthdate.Day()); calEvent bday = new calEvent(); bday.title = cont.FirstName + ' ' + cont.LastName + '\'s Birthday!'; bday.allDay = true; bday.startString = startDT.format(dtFormat); //Because this is an all day event that only spans one day, we can leave the send date null bday.endString = ''; bday.url = '/' + cont.Id; bday.className = 'event-birthday'; events.add(bday); } //Get Campaigns for(Campaign camp : [select Id, Name, StartDate, EndDate from Campaign where IsActive = true]){ DateTime startDT = camp.StartDate; DateTime endDT = camp.EndDate; calEvent campEvent = new calEvent(); campEvent.title = camp.Name; campEvent.allDay = true; campEvent.startString = startDT.format(dtFormat); campEvent.endString = endDT.format(dtFormat); campEvent.url = '/' + camp.Id; campEvent.className = 'event-campaign'; events.add(campEvent); } //Get my Events if we have selected the correct option if(includeMyEvents){ for(Event evnt: [select Id, Subject, isAllDayEvent, StartDateTime, EndDateTime from Event where OwnerID = :UserInfo.getUserId()]){ DateTime startDT = evnt.StartDateTime; DateTime endDT = evnt.EndDateTime; calEvent myEvent = new calEvent(); myEvent.title = evnt.Subject; myEvent.allDay = evnt.isAllDayEvent; myEvent.startString = startDT.format(dtFormat); myEvent.endString = endDT.format(dtFormat); myEvent.url = '/' + evnt.Id; myEvent.className = 'event-personal'; events.add(myEvent); } } return null; } public PageReference toggleMyEvents() { if(includeMyEvents){ includeMyEvents = false; } else{ includeMyEvents = true; } pageload(); return null; } //Class to hold calendar event data public class calEvent{ public String title {get;set;} public Boolean allDay {get;set;} public String startString {get;private set;} public String endString {get;private set;} public String url {get;set;} public String className {get;set;} }  }



        ................Test Class..............


// in case you want to use data in Salesforce org (not recommended) use (seeAllData=true) next to @isTest
@isTest
private class TestCalendarExample_Controller {
static testmethod void calendarExampleConTest(){

  // Insert sample Data


  // Start the actual Tests

  Test.startTest();

   // This calls the Constructor
   CalendarExample_Controller testCon = new CalendarExample_Controller();

   // Do the asserts

   // Call every method in your actual class

   testCon.pageLoad();

   // Do the asserts

   testCon.toggleMyEvents();


   // Do the asserts

  Test.stopTest();


}

// Add any other test methods you want to test for, like bulk tests, negative tests etc
}


............Jss Attacment..................

https://drive.google.com/?tab=mo&authuser=0#folders/0B3YyeGcXDsY-VjRhcjZOMng3ZDg

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