Reputation: 1252
Currently I am working on Fullcalendar v3.
My events
code to set the events required to display items in the calendar:
eventSources: [{
events: function(start, end, timezone, callback) {
$.ajax({
url : 'dispatcher.php',
type : 'post',
dataType: 'json',
data : {
// requires UNIX timestamps
start : start.unix(),
end : end.unix(),
component : 'Rak',
controller: 'Read',
task : 'getCalendarEvents'
},
success : function(doc) {
var events = [];
$(doc).find('event').each(function() {
events.push({
title : $(this).attr('title'),
start : $(this).attr('start'), // will be parsed
end : $(this).attr('end'), // will be parsed
className: $(this).attr('className')
});
});
callback(events);
console.log(doc);
}
});
}
}]
Console.log(doc):
0: {id: "1", title: "Testtesttest", start: "2019-01-15", end: "2019-01-16", className: "event-azure"} length: 1
However... item is NOT displayed in the calendar. What am I doing wrong? Currently I am clueless.
A JSON format is being sent and should have been used in the events.
Thanks a lot for any help!
Hardcoded example which works to show the required format:
events: [
{
title : 'event1',
start : '2010-01-01'
},
{
title : 'event2',
start : '2010-01-05',
end : '2010-01-07'
},
{
title : 'event3',
start : '2010-01-09T12:30:00',
allDay : false // will make the time show
}
]
Upvotes: 2
Views: 10257
Reputation: 61794
According to your question text console.log(doc)
already produces a valid event array (with valid values and field names as per the fullCalendar documentation of an event object), so you should not need to create a separate events
variable, or indeed process doc
in any way at all.
Instead you can simply pass the data directly to fullCalendar without doing anything to it:
success : function(doc) {
callback(doc);
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1036
You can do like below :
$('#calendar').fullCalendar({
events: {
url: "<?php echo Yii::getAlias('@COMPANY_URL') . '/shedule/get_event' ?>",
}
});
In the dispatcher.php you have to generate json like below format
[
{
title: 'Event Title1',
start: '2015-03-17T13:13:55.008',
end: '2015-03-19T13:13:55.008'
},
{
title: 'Event Title2',
start: '2015-03-17T13:13:55-0400',
end: '2015-03-19T13:13:55-0400'
}
]
In my controller did like this :
public function actionGet_event() {
$events = Shedule::find()->all();
$eventsJson = array();
foreach ($events as $event) {
$url = "https://www.google.co.in/";
$eventsJson[] = array(
'description' => $event->event_desc,
'title' => $event->event_title,
'start' => $event->event_date,
'edit' => $url,
'className' => ["event", "bg-color-greenLight"],
'icon' => 'fa-check',
);
}
echo json_encode($eventsJson);
}
Upvotes: 2