/*! * Date picker for pickadate.js v3.6.4 * http://amsul.github.io/pickadate.js/date.htm */ (function ( factory ) { // AMD. if ( typeof define == 'function' && define.amd ) define( ['./picker', 'jquery'], factory ) // Node.js/browserify. else if ( typeof exports == 'object' ) module.exports = factory( require('./picker.js'), require('jquery') ) // Browser globals. else factory( Picker, jQuery ) }(function( Picker, $ ) { /** * Globals and constants */ var DAYS_IN_WEEK = 7, WEEKS_IN_CALENDAR = 6, _ = Picker._ /** * The date picker constructor */ function DatePicker( picker, settings ) { var calendar = this, element = picker.$node[ 0 ], elementValue = element.value, elementDataValue = picker.$node.data( 'value' ), valueString = elementDataValue || elementValue, formatString = elementDataValue ? settings.formatSubmit : settings.format, isRTL = function() { return element.currentStyle ? // For IE. element.currentStyle.direction == 'rtl' : // For normal browsers. getComputedStyle( picker.$root[0] ).direction == 'rtl' } calendar.settings = settings calendar.$node = picker.$node // The queue of methods that will be used to build item objects. calendar.queue = { min: 'measure create', max: 'measure create', now: 'now create', select: 'parse create validate', highlight: 'parse navigate create validate', view: 'parse create validate viewset', disable: 'deactivate', enable: 'activate' } // The component's item object. calendar.item = {} calendar.item.clear = null calendar.item.disable = ( settings.disable || [] ).slice( 0 ) calendar.item.enable = -(function( collectionDisabled ) { return collectionDisabled[ 0 ] === true ? collectionDisabled.shift() : -1 })( calendar.item.disable ) calendar. set( 'min', settings.min ). set( 'max', settings.max ). set( 'now' ) // When there’s a value, set the `select`, which in turn // also sets the `highlight` and `view`. if ( valueString ) { calendar.set( 'select', valueString, { format: formatString, defaultValue: true }) } // If there’s no value, default to highlighting “today”. else { calendar. set( 'select', null ). set( 'highlight', calendar.item.now ) } // The keycode to movement mapping. calendar.key = { 40: 7, // Down 38: -7, // Up 39: function() { return isRTL() ? -1 : 1 }, // Right 37: function() { return isRTL() ? 1 : -1 }, // Left go: function( timeChange ) { var highlightedObject = calendar.item.highlight, targetDate = new Date( highlightedObject.year, highlightedObject.month, highlightedObject.date + timeChange ) calendar.set( 'highlight', targetDate, { interval: timeChange } ) this.render() } } // Bind some picker events. picker. on( 'render', function() { picker.$root.find( '.' + settings.klass.selectMonth ).on( 'change', function() { var value = this.value if ( value ) { picker.set( 'highlight', [ picker.get( 'view' ).year, value, picker.get( 'highlight' ).date ] ) picker.$root.find( '.' + settings.klass.selectMonth ).trigger( 'focus' ) } }) picker.$root.find( '.' + settings.klass.selectYear ).on( 'change', function() { var value = this.value if ( value ) { picker.set( 'highlight', [ value, picker.get( 'view' ).month, picker.get( 'highlight' ).date ] ) picker.$root.find( '.' + settings.klass.selectYear ).trigger( 'focus' ) } }) }, 1 ). on( 'open', function() { var includeToday = '' if ( calendar.disabled( calendar.get('now') ) ) { includeToday = ':not(.' + settings.klass.buttonToday + ')' } picker.$root.find( 'button' + includeToday + ', select' ).attr( 'disabled', false ) }, 1 ). on( 'close', function() { picker.$root.find( 'button, select' ).attr( 'disabled', true ) }, 1 ) } //DatePicker /** * Set a datepicker item object. */ DatePicker.prototype.set = function( type, value, options ) { var calendar = this, calendarItem = calendar.item // If the value is `null` just set it immediately. if ( value === null ) { if ( type == 'clear' ) type = 'select' calendarItem[ type ] = value return calendar } // Otherwise go through the queue of methods, and invoke the functions. // Update this as the time unit, and set the final value as this item. // * In the case of `enable`, keep the queue but set `disable` instead. // And in the case of `flip`, keep the queue but set `enable` instead. calendarItem[ ( type == 'enable' ? 'disable' : type == 'flip' ? 'enable' : type ) ] = calendar.queue[ type ].split( ' ' ).map( function( method ) { value = calendar[ method ]( type, value, options ) return value }).pop() // Check if we need to cascade through more updates. if ( type == 'select' ) { calendar.set( 'highlight', calendarItem.select, options ) } else if ( type == 'highlight' ) { calendar.set( 'view', calendarItem.highlight, options ) } else if ( type.match( /^(flip|min|max|disable|enable)$/ ) ) { if ( calendarItem.select && calendar.disabled( calendarItem.select ) ) { calendar.set( 'select', calendarItem.select, options ) } if ( calendarItem.highlight && calendar.disabled( calendarItem.highlight ) ) { calendar.set( 'highlight', calendarItem.highlight, options ) } } return calendar } //DatePicker.prototype.set /** * Get a datepicker item object. */ DatePicker.prototype.get = function( type ) { return this.item[ type ] } //DatePicker.prototype.get /** * Create a picker date object. */ DatePicker.prototype.create = function( type, value, options ) { var isInfiniteValue, calendar = this // If there’s no value, use the type as the value. value = value === undefined ? type : value // If it’s infinity, update the value. if ( value == -Infinity || value == Infinity ) { isInfiniteValue = value } // If it’s an object, use the native date object. else if ( $.isPlainObject( value ) && _.isInteger( value.pick ) ) { value = value.obj } // If it’s an array, convert it into a date and make sure // that it’s a valid date – otherwise default to today. else if ( $.isArray( value ) ) { value = new Date( value[ 0 ], value[ 1 ], value[ 2 ] ) value = _.isDate( value ) ? value : calendar.create().obj } // If it’s a number or date object, make a normalized date. else if ( _.isInteger( value ) || _.isDate( value ) ) { value = calendar.normalize( new Date( value ), options ) } // If it’s a literal true or any other case, set it to now. else /*if ( value === true )*/ { value = calendar.now( type, value, options ) } // Return the compiled object. return { year: isInfiniteValue || value.getFullYear(), month: isInfiniteValue || value.getMonth(), date: isInfiniteValue || value.getDate(), day: isInfiniteValue || value.getDay(), obj: isInfiniteValue || value, pick: isInfiniteValue || value.getTime() } } //DatePicker.prototype.create /** * Create a range limit object using an array, date object, * literal “true”, or integer relative to another time. */ DatePicker.prototype.createRange = function( from, to ) { var calendar = this, createDate = function( date ) { if ( date === true || $.isArray( date ) || _.isDate( date ) ) { return calendar.create( date ) } return date } // Create objects if possible. if ( !_.isInteger( from ) ) { from = createDate( from ) } if ( !_.isInteger( to ) ) { to = createDate( to ) } // Create relative dates. if ( _.isInteger( from ) && $.isPlainObject( to ) ) { from = [ to.year, to.month, to.date + from ]; } else if ( _.isInteger( to ) && $.isPlainObject( from ) ) { to = [ from.year, from.month, from.date + to ]; } return { from: createDate( from ), to: createDate( to ) } } //DatePicker.prototype.createRange /** * Check if a date unit falls within a date range object. */ DatePicker.prototype.withinRange = function( range, dateUnit ) { range = this.createRange(range.from, range.to) return dateUnit.pick >= range.from.pick && dateUnit.pick <= range.to.pick } /** * Check if two date range objects overlap. */ DatePicker.prototype.overlapRanges = function( one, two ) { var calendar = this // Convert the ranges into comparable dates. one = calendar.createRange( one.from, one.to ) two = calendar.createRange( two.from, two.to ) return calendar.withinRange( one, two.from ) || calendar.withinRange( one, two.to ) || calendar.withinRange( two, one.from ) || calendar.withinRange( two, one.to ) } /** * Get the date today. */ DatePicker.prototype.now = function( type, value, options ) { value = new Date() if ( options && options.rel ) { value.setDate( value.getDate() + options.rel ) } return this.normalize( value, options ) } /** * Navigate to next/prev month. */ DatePicker.prototype.navigate = function( type, value, options ) { var targetDateObject, targetYear, targetMonth, targetDate, isTargetArray = $.isArray( value ), isTargetObject = $.isPlainObject( value ), viewsetObject = this.item.view/*, safety = 100*/ if ( isTargetArray || isTargetObject ) { if ( isTargetObject ) { targetYear = value.year targetMonth = value.month targetDate = value.date } else { targetYear = +value[0] targetMonth = +value[1] targetDate = +value[2] } // If we’re navigating months but the view is in a different // month, navigate to the view’s year and month. if ( options && options.nav && viewsetObject && viewsetObject.month !== targetMonth ) { targetYear = viewsetObject.year targetMonth = viewsetObject.month } // Figure out the expected target year and month. targetDateObject = new Date( targetYear, targetMonth + ( options && options.nav ? options.nav : 0 ), 1 ) targetYear = targetDateObject.getFullYear() targetMonth = targetDateObject.getMonth() // If the month we’re going to doesn’t have enough days, // keep decreasing the date until we reach the month’s last date. while ( /*safety &&*/ new Date( targetYear, targetMonth, targetDate ).getMonth() !== targetMonth ) { targetDate -= 1 /*safety -= 1 if ( !safety ) { throw 'Fell into an infinite loop while navigating to ' + new Date( targetYear, targetMonth, targetDate ) + '.' }*/ } value = [ targetYear, targetMonth, targetDate ] } return value } //DatePicker.prototype.navigate /** * Normalize a date by setting the hours to midnight. */ DatePicker.prototype.normalize = function( value/*, options*/ ) { value.setHours( 0, 0, 0, 0 ) return value } /** * Measure the range of dates. */ DatePicker.prototype.measure = function( type, value/*, options*/ ) { var calendar = this // If it's an integer, get a date relative to today. if ( _.isInteger( value ) ) { value = calendar.now( type, value, { rel: value } ) } // If it’s anything false-y, remove the limits. else if ( !value ) { value = type == 'min' ? -Infinity : Infinity } // If it’s a string, parse it. else if ( typeof value == 'string' ) { value = calendar.parse( type, value ) } return value } ///DatePicker.prototype.measure /** * Create a viewset object based on navigation. */ DatePicker.prototype.viewset = function( type, dateObject/*, options*/ ) { return this.create([ dateObject.year, dateObject.month, 1 ]) } /** * Validate a date as enabled and shift if needed. */ DatePicker.prototype.validate = function( type, dateObject, options ) { var calendar = this, // Keep a reference to the original date. originalDateObject = dateObject, // Make sure we have an interval. interval = options && options.interval ? options.interval : 1, // Check if the calendar enabled dates are inverted. isFlippedBase = calendar.item.enable === -1, // Check if we have any enabled dates after/before now. hasEnabledBeforeTarget, hasEnabledAfterTarget, // The min & max limits. minLimitObject = calendar.item.min, maxLimitObject = calendar.item.max, // Check if we’ve reached the limit during shifting. reachedMin, reachedMax, // Check if the calendar is inverted and at least one weekday is enabled. hasEnabledWeekdays = isFlippedBase && calendar.item.disable.filter( function( value ) { // If there’s a date, check where it is relative to the target. if ( $.isArray( value ) ) { var dateTime = calendar.create( value ).pick if ( dateTime < dateObject.pick ) hasEnabledBeforeTarget = true else if ( dateTime > dateObject.pick ) hasEnabledAfterTarget = true } // Return only integers for enabled weekdays. return _.isInteger( value ) }).length/*, safety = 100*/ // Cases to validate for: // [1] Not inverted and date disabled. // [2] Inverted and some dates enabled. // [3] Not inverted and out of range. // // Cases to **not** validate for: // • Navigating months. // • Not inverted and date enabled. // • Inverted and all dates disabled. // • ..and anything else. if ( !options || (!options.nav && !options.defaultValue) ) if ( /* 1 */ ( !isFlippedBase && calendar.disabled( dateObject ) ) || /* 2 */ ( isFlippedBase && calendar.disabled( dateObject ) && ( hasEnabledWeekdays || hasEnabledBeforeTarget || hasEnabledAfterTarget ) ) || /* 3 */ ( !isFlippedBase && (dateObject.pick <= minLimitObject.pick || dateObject.pick >= maxLimitObject.pick) ) ) { // When inverted, flip the direction if there aren’t any enabled weekdays // and there are no enabled dates in the direction of the interval. if ( isFlippedBase && !hasEnabledWeekdays && ( ( !hasEnabledAfterTarget && interval > 0 ) || ( !hasEnabledBeforeTarget && interval < 0 ) ) ) { interval *= -1 } // Keep looping until we reach an enabled date. while ( /*safety &&*/ calendar.disabled( dateObject ) ) { /*safety -= 1 if ( !safety ) { throw 'Fell into an infinite loop while validating ' + dateObject.obj + '.' }*/ // If we’ve looped into the next/prev month with a large interval, return to the original date and flatten the interval. if ( Math.abs( interval ) > 1 && ( dateObject.month < originalDateObject.month || dateObject.month > originalDateObject.month ) ) { dateObject = originalDateObject interval = interval > 0 ? 1 : -1 } // If we’ve reached the min/max limit, reverse the direction, flatten the interval and set it to the limit. if ( dateObject.pick <= minLimitObject.pick ) { reachedMin = true interval = 1 dateObject = calendar.create([ minLimitObject.year, minLimitObject.month, minLimitObject.date + (dateObject.pick === minLimitObject.pick ? 0 : -1) ]) } else if ( dateObject.pick >= maxLimitObject.pick ) { reachedMax = true interval = -1 dateObject = calendar.create([ maxLimitObject.year, maxLimitObject.month, maxLimitObject.date + (dateObject.pick === maxLimitObject.pick ? 0 : 1) ]) } // If we’ve reached both limits, just break out of the loop. if ( reachedMin && reachedMax ) { break } // Finally, create the shifted date using the interval and keep looping. dateObject = calendar.create([ dateObject.year, dateObject.month, dateObject.date + interval ]) } } //endif // Return the date object settled on. return dateObject } //DatePicker.prototype.validate /** * Check if a date is disabled. */ DatePicker.prototype.disabled = function( dateToVerify ) { var calendar = this, // Filter through the disabled dates to check if this is one. isDisabledMatch = calendar.item.disable.filter( function( dateToDisable ) { // If the date is a number, match the weekday with 0index and `firstDay` check. if ( _.isInteger( dateToDisable ) ) { return dateToVerify.day === ( calendar.settings.firstDay ? dateToDisable : dateToDisable - 1 ) % 7 } // If it’s an array or a native JS date, create and match the exact date. if ( $.isArray( dateToDisable ) || _.isDate( dateToDisable ) ) { return dateToVerify.pick === calendar.create( dateToDisable ).pick } // If it’s an object, match a date within the “from” and “to” range. if ( $.isPlainObject( dateToDisable ) ) { return calendar.withinRange( dateToDisable, dateToVerify ) } }) // If this date matches a disabled date, confirm it’s not inverted. isDisabledMatch = isDisabledMatch.length && !isDisabledMatch.filter(function( dateToDisable ) { return $.isArray( dateToDisable ) && dateToDisable[3] == 'inverted' || $.isPlainObject( dateToDisable ) && dateToDisable.inverted }).length // Check the calendar “enabled” flag and respectively flip the // disabled state. Then also check if it’s beyond the min/max limits. return calendar.item.enable === -1 ? !isDisabledMatch : isDisabledMatch || dateToVerify.pick < calendar.item.min.pick || dateToVerify.pick > calendar.item.max.pick } //DatePicker.prototype.disabled /** * Parse a string into a usable type. */ DatePicker.prototype.parse = function( type, value, options ) { var calendar = this, parsingObject = {} // If it’s already parsed, we’re good. if ( !value || typeof value != 'string' ) { return value } // We need a `.format` to parse the value with. if ( !( options && options.format ) ) { options = options || {} options.format = calendar.settings.format } // Convert the format into an array and then map through it. calendar.formats.toArray( options.format ).map( function( label ) { var // Grab the formatting label. formattingLabel = calendar.formats[ label ], // The format length is from the formatting label function or the // label length without the escaping exclamation (!) mark. formatLength = formattingLabel ? _.trigger( formattingLabel, calendar, [ value, parsingObject ] ) : label.replace( /^!/, '' ).length // If there's a format label, split the value up to the format length. // Then add it to the parsing object with appropriate label. if ( formattingLabel ) { parsingObject[ label ] = value.substr( 0, formatLength ) } // Update the value as the substring from format length to end. value = value.substr( formatLength ) }) // Compensate for month 0index. return [ parsingObject.yyyy || parsingObject.yy, +( parsingObject.mm || parsingObject.m ) - 1, parsingObject.dd || parsingObject.d ] } //DatePicker.prototype.parse /** * Various formats to display the object in. */ DatePicker.prototype.formats = (function() { // Return the length of the first word in a collection. function getWordLengthFromCollection( string, collection, dateObject ) { // Grab the first word from the string. // Regex pattern from http://stackoverflow.com/q/150033 var word = string.match( /[^\x00-\x7F]+|[a-zA-Z0-9_\u0080-\u00FF]+/ )[ 0 ] // If there's no month index, add it to the date object if ( !dateObject.mm && !dateObject.m ) { dateObject.m = collection.indexOf( word ) + 1 } // Return the length of the word. return word.length } // Get the length of the first word in a string. function getFirstWordLength( string ) { return string.match( /[a-zA-Z0-9_\u0080-\u00FF]+/ )[ 0 ].length } return { d: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's string, then get the digits length. // Otherwise return the selected date. return string ? _.digits( string ) : dateObject.date }, dd: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then the length is always 2. // Otherwise return the selected date with a leading zero. return string ? 2 : _.lead( dateObject.date ) }, ddd: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then get the length of the first word. // Otherwise return the short selected weekday. return string ? getFirstWordLength( string ) : this.settings.weekdaysShort[ dateObject.day ] }, dddd: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then get the length of the first word. // Otherwise return the full selected weekday. return string ? getFirstWordLength( string ) : this.settings.weekdaysFull[ dateObject.day ] }, m: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then get the length of the digits // Otherwise return the selected month with 0index compensation. return string ? _.digits( string ) : dateObject.month + 1 }, mm: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then the length is always 2. // Otherwise return the selected month with 0index and leading zero. return string ? 2 : _.lead( dateObject.month + 1 ) }, mmm: function( string, dateObject ) { var collection = this.settings.monthsShort // If there's a string, get length of the relevant month from the short // months collection. Otherwise return the selected month from that collection. return string ? getWordLengthFromCollection( string, collection, dateObject ) : collection[ dateObject.month ] }, mmmm: function( string, dateObject ) { var collection = this.settings.monthsFull // If there's a string, get length of the relevant month from the full // months collection. Otherwise return the selected month from that collection. return string ? getWordLengthFromCollection( string, collection, dateObject ) : collection[ dateObject.month ] }, yy: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then the length is always 2. // Otherwise return the selected year by slicing out the first 2 digits. return string ? 2 : ( '' + dateObject.year ).slice( 2 ) }, yyyy: function( string, dateObject ) { // If there's a string, then the length is always 4. // Otherwise return the selected year. return string ? 4 : dateObject.year }, // Create an array by splitting the formatting string passed. toArray: function( formatString ) { return formatString.split( /(d{1,4}|m{1,4}|y{4}|yy|!.)/g ) }, // Format an object into a string using the formatting options. toString: function ( formatString, itemObject ) { var calendar = this return calendar.formats.toArray( formatString ).map( function( label ) { return _.trigger( calendar.formats[ label ], calendar, [ 0, itemObject ] ) || label.replace( /^!/, '' ) }).join( '' ) } } })() //DatePicker.prototype.formats /** * Check if two date units are the exact. */ DatePicker.prototype.isDateExact = function( one, two ) { var calendar = this // When we’re working with weekdays, do a direct comparison. if ( ( _.isInteger( one ) && _.isInteger( two ) ) || ( typeof one == 'boolean' && typeof two == 'boolean' ) ) { return one === two } // When we’re working with date representations, compare the “pick” value. if ( ( _.isDate( one ) || $.isArray( one ) ) && ( _.isDate( two ) || $.isArray( two ) ) ) { return calendar.create( one ).pick === calendar.create( two ).pick } // When we’re working with range objects, compare the “from” and “to”. if ( $.isPlainObject( one ) && $.isPlainObject( two ) ) { return calendar.isDateExact( one.from, two.from ) && calendar.isDateExact( one.to, two.to ) } return false } /** * Check if two date units overlap. */ DatePicker.prototype.isDateOverlap = function( one, two ) { var calendar = this, firstDay = calendar.settings.firstDay ? 1 : 0 // When we’re working with a weekday index, compare the days. if ( _.isInteger( one ) && ( _.isDate( two ) || $.isArray( two ) ) ) { one = one % 7 + firstDay return one === calendar.create( two ).day + 1 } if ( _.isInteger( two ) && ( _.isDate( one ) || $.isArray( one ) ) ) { two = two % 7 + firstDay return two === calendar.create( one ).day + 1 } // When we’re working with range objects, check if the ranges overlap. if ( $.isPlainObject( one ) && $.isPlainObject( two ) ) { return calendar.overlapRanges( one, two ) } return false } /** * Flip the “enabled” state. */ DatePicker.prototype.flipEnable = function(val) { var itemObject = this.item itemObject.enable = val || (itemObject.enable == -1 ? 1 : -1) } /** * Mark a collection of dates as “disabled”. */ DatePicker.prototype.deactivate = function( type, datesToDisable ) { var calendar = this, disabledItems = calendar.item.disable.slice(0) // If we’re flipping, that’s all we need to do. if ( datesToDisable == 'flip' ) { calendar.flipEnable() } else if ( datesToDisable === false ) { calendar.flipEnable(1) disabledItems = [] } else if ( datesToDisable === true ) { calendar.flipEnable(-1) disabledItems = [] } // Otherwise go through the dates to disable. else { datesToDisable.map(function( unitToDisable ) { var matchFound // When we have disabled items, check for matches. // If something is matched, immediately break out. for ( var index = 0; index < disabledItems.length; index += 1 ) { if ( calendar.isDateExact( unitToDisable, disabledItems[index] ) ) { matchFound = true break } } // If nothing was found, add the validated unit to the collection. if ( !matchFound ) { if ( _.isInteger( unitToDisable ) || _.isDate( unitToDisable ) || $.isArray( unitToDisable ) || ( $.isPlainObject( unitToDisable ) && unitToDisable.from && unitToDisable.to ) ) { disabledItems.push( unitToDisable ) } } }) } // Return the updated collection. return disabledItems } //DatePicker.prototype.deactivate /** * Mark a collection of dates as “enabled”. */ DatePicker.prototype.activate = function( type, datesToEnable ) { var calendar = this, disabledItems = calendar.item.disable, disabledItemsCount = disabledItems.length // If we’re flipping, that’s all we need to do. if ( datesToEnable == 'flip' ) { calendar.flipEnable() } else if ( datesToEnable === true ) { calendar.flipEnable(1) disabledItems = [] } else if ( datesToEnable === false ) { calendar.flipEnable(-1) disabledItems = [] } // Otherwise go through the disabled dates. else { datesToEnable.map(function( unitToEnable ) { var matchFound, disabledUnit, index, isExactRange // Go through the disabled items and try to find a match. for ( index = 0; index < disabledItemsCount; index += 1 ) { disabledUnit = disabledItems[index] // When an exact match is found, remove it from the collection. if ( calendar.isDateExact( disabledUnit, unitToEnable ) ) { matchFound = disabledItems[index] = null isExactRange = true break } // When an overlapped match is found, add the “inverted” state to it. else if ( calendar.isDateOverlap( disabledUnit, unitToEnable ) ) { if ( $.isPlainObject( unitToEnable ) ) { unitToEnable.inverted = true matchFound = unitToEnable } else if ( $.isArray( unitToEnable ) ) { matchFound = unitToEnable if ( !matchFound[3] ) matchFound.push( 'inverted' ) } else if ( _.isDate( unitToEnable ) ) { matchFound = [ unitToEnable.getFullYear(), unitToEnable.getMonth(), unitToEnable.getDate(), 'inverted' ] } break } } // If a match was found, remove a previous duplicate entry. if ( matchFound ) for ( index = 0; index < disabledItemsCount; index += 1 ) { if ( calendar.isDateExact( disabledItems[index], unitToEnable ) ) { disabledItems[index] = null break } } // In the event that we’re dealing with an exact range of dates, // make sure there are no “inverted” dates because of it. if ( isExactRange ) for ( index = 0; index < disabledItemsCount; index += 1 ) { if ( calendar.isDateOverlap( disabledItems[index], unitToEnable ) ) { disabledItems[index] = null break } } // If something is still matched, add it into the collection. if ( matchFound ) { disabledItems.push( matchFound ) } }) } // Return the updated collection. return disabledItems.filter(function( val ) { return val != null }) } //DatePicker.prototype.activate /** * Create a string for the nodes in the picker. */ DatePicker.prototype.nodes = function( isOpen ) { var calendar = this, settings = calendar.settings, calendarItem = calendar.item, nowObject = calendarItem.now, selectedObject = calendarItem.select, highlightedObject = calendarItem.highlight, viewsetObject = calendarItem.view, disabledCollection = calendarItem.disable, minLimitObject = calendarItem.min, maxLimitObject = calendarItem.max, // Create the calendar table head using a copy of weekday labels collection. // * We do a copy so we don't mutate the original array. tableHead = (function( collection, fullCollection ) { // If the first day should be Monday, move Sunday to the end. if ( settings.firstDay ) { collection.push( collection.shift() ) fullCollection.push( fullCollection.shift() ) } // Create and return the table head group. return _.node( 'thead', _.node( 'tr', _.group({ min: 0, max: DAYS_IN_WEEK - 1, i: 1, node: 'th', item: function( counter ) { return [ collection[ counter ], settings.klass.weekdays, 'scope=col title="' + fullCollection[ counter ] + '"' ] } }) ) ) //endreturn })( ( settings.showWeekdaysFull ? settings.weekdaysFull : settings.weekdaysShort ).slice( 0 ), settings.weekdaysFull.slice( 0 ) ), //tableHead // Create the nav for next/prev month. createMonthNav = function( next ) { // Otherwise, return the created month tag. return _.node( 'div', ' ', settings.klass[ 'nav' + ( next ? 'Next' : 'Prev' ) ] + ( // If the focused month is outside the range, disabled the button. ( next && viewsetObject.year >= maxLimitObject.year && viewsetObject.month >= maxLimitObject.month ) || ( !next && viewsetObject.year <= minLimitObject.year && viewsetObject.month <= minLimitObject.month ) ? ' ' + settings.klass.navDisabled : '' ), 'data-nav=' + ( next || -1 ) + ' ' + 'tabindex="0" ' + _.ariaAttr({ role: 'button', controls: calendar.$node[0].id + '_table' }) + ' ' + 'title="' + (next ? settings.labelMonthNext : settings.labelMonthPrev ) + '"' ) //endreturn }, //createMonthNav // Create the month label. createMonthLabel = function() { var monthsCollection = settings.showMonthsShort ? settings.monthsShort : settings.monthsFull // If there are months to select, add a dropdown menu. if ( settings.selectMonths ) { return _.node( 'select', _.group({ min: 0, max: 11, i: 1, node: 'option', item: function( loopedMonth ) { return [ // The looped month and no classes. monthsCollection[ loopedMonth ], 0, // Set the value and selected index. 'value=' + loopedMonth + ( viewsetObject.month == loopedMonth ? ' selected' : '' ) + ( ( ( viewsetObject.year == minLimitObject.year && loopedMonth < minLimitObject.month ) || ( viewsetObject.year == maxLimitObject.year && loopedMonth > maxLimitObject.month ) ) ? ' disabled' : '' ) ] } }), settings.klass.selectMonth, ( isOpen ? '' : 'disabled' ) + ' ' + _.ariaAttr({ controls: calendar.$node[0].id + '_table' }) + ' ' + 'title="' + settings.labelMonthSelect + '"' ) } // If there's a need for a month selector return _.node( 'div', monthsCollection[ viewsetObject.month ], settings.klass.month ) }, //createMonthLabel // Create the year label. createYearLabel = function() { var focusedYear = viewsetObject.year, // If years selector is set to a literal "true", set it to 5. Otherwise // divide in half to get half before and half after focused year. numberYears = settings.selectYears === true ? 5 : ~~( settings.selectYears / 2 ) // If there are years to select, add a dropdown menu. if ( numberYears ) { var minYear = minLimitObject.year, maxYear = maxLimitObject.year, lowestYear = focusedYear - numberYears, highestYear = focusedYear + numberYears // If the min year is greater than the lowest year, increase the highest year // by the difference and set the lowest year to the min year. if ( minYear > lowestYear ) { highestYear += minYear - lowestYear lowestYear = minYear } // If the max year is less than the highest year, decrease the lowest year // by the lower of the two: available and needed years. Then set the // highest year to the max year. if ( maxYear < highestYear ) { var availableYears = lowestYear - minYear, neededYears = highestYear - maxYear lowestYear -= availableYears > neededYears ? neededYears : availableYears highestYear = maxYear } return _.node( 'select', _.group({ min: lowestYear, max: highestYear, i: 1, node: 'option', item: function( loopedYear ) { return [ // The looped year and no classes. loopedYear, 0, // Set the value and selected index. 'value=' + loopedYear + ( focusedYear == loopedYear ? ' selected' : '' ) ] } }), settings.klass.selectYear, ( isOpen ? '' : 'disabled' ) + ' ' + _.ariaAttr({ controls: calendar.$node[0].id + '_table' }) + ' ' + 'title="' + settings.labelYearSelect + '"' ) } // Otherwise just return the year focused return _.node( 'div', focusedYear, settings.klass.year ) } //createYearLabel // Create and return the entire calendar. return _.node( 'div', ( settings.selectYears ? createYearLabel() + createMonthLabel() : createMonthLabel() + createYearLabel() ) + createMonthNav() + createMonthNav( 1 ), settings.klass.header ) + _.node( 'table', tableHead + _.node( 'tbody', _.group({ min: 0, max: WEEKS_IN_CALENDAR - 1, i: 1, node: 'tr', item: function( rowCounter ) { // If Monday is the first day and the month starts on Sunday, shift the date back a week. var shiftDateBy = settings.firstDay && calendar.create([ viewsetObject.year, viewsetObject.month, 1 ]).day === 0 ? -7 : 0 return [ _.group({ min: DAYS_IN_WEEK * rowCounter - viewsetObject.day + shiftDateBy + 1, // Add 1 for weekday 0index max: function() { return this.min + DAYS_IN_WEEK - 1 }, i: 1, node: 'td', item: function( targetDate ) { // Convert the time date from a relative date to a target date. targetDate = calendar.create([ viewsetObject.year, viewsetObject.month, targetDate + ( settings.firstDay ? 1 : 0 ) ]) var isSelected = selectedObject && selectedObject.pick == targetDate.pick, isHighlighted = highlightedObject && highlightedObject.pick == targetDate.pick, isDisabled = disabledCollection && calendar.disabled( targetDate ) || targetDate.pick < minLimitObject.pick || targetDate.pick > maxLimitObject.pick, formattedDate = _.trigger( calendar.formats.toString, calendar, [ settings.format, targetDate ] ), calendarNodeUniqueId = settings.id + '_' + targetDate.pick return [ _.node( 'div', targetDate.date, (function( klasses ) { // Add the `infocus` or `outfocus` classes based on month in view. klasses.push( viewsetObject.month == targetDate.month ? settings.klass.infocus : settings.klass.outfocus ) // Add the `today` class if needed. if ( nowObject.pick == targetDate.pick ) { klasses.push( settings.klass.now ) } // Add the `selected` class if something's selected and the time matches. if ( isSelected ) { klasses.push( settings.klass.selected ) } // Add the `highlighted` class if something's highlighted and the time matches. if ( isHighlighted ) { klasses.push( settings.klass.highlighted ) } // Add the `disabled` class if something's disabled and the object matches. if ( isDisabled ) { klasses.push( settings.klass.disabled ) } return klasses.join( ' ' ) })([ settings.klass.day ]), 'data-pick=' + targetDate.pick + ' id=' + calendarNodeUniqueId + ' tabindex="0" ' + _.ariaAttr({ role: 'gridcell', label: formattedDate, selected: isSelected && calendar.$node.val() === formattedDate ? true : null, activedescendant: isHighlighted ? targetDate.pick : null, disabled: isDisabled ? true : null }) ), '' ] //endreturn } }) ] //endreturn } }) ), settings.klass.table, 'id="' + calendar.$node[0].id + '_table' + '" ' + _.ariaAttr({ role: 'grid', controls: calendar.$node[0].id, readonly: true }) ) + // * For Firefox forms to submit, make sure to set the buttons’ `type` attributes as “button”. _.node( 'div', _.node( 'button', settings.today, settings.klass.buttonToday, 'type=button data-pick=' + nowObject.pick + ( isOpen && !calendar.disabled(nowObject) ? '' : ' disabled' ) + ' ' + _.ariaAttr({ controls: calendar.$node[0].id }) ) + _.node( 'button', settings.clear, settings.klass.buttonClear, 'type=button data-clear=1' + ( isOpen ? '' : ' disabled' ) + ' ' + _.ariaAttr({ controls: calendar.$node[0].id }) ) + _.node('button', settings.close, settings.klass.buttonClose, 'type=button data-close=true ' + ( isOpen ? '' : ' disabled' ) + ' ' + _.ariaAttr({ controls: calendar.$node[0].id }) ), settings.klass.footer ) //endreturn } //DatePicker.prototype.nodes /** * The date picker defaults. */ DatePicker.defaults = (function( prefix ) { return { // The title label to use for the month nav buttons labelMonthNext: 'Next month', labelMonthPrev: 'Previous month', // The title label to use for the dropdown selectors labelMonthSelect: 'Select a month', labelYearSelect: 'Select a year', // Months and weekdays monthsFull: [ 'January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December' ], monthsShort: [ 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec' ], weekdaysFull: [ 'Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday' ], weekdaysShort: [ 'Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat' ], // Today and clear today: 'Today', clear: 'Clear', close: 'Close', // Picker close behavior closeOnSelect: true, closeOnClear: true, // Update input value on select/clear updateInput: true, // The format to show on the `input` element format: 'd mmmm, yyyy', // Classes klass: { table: prefix + 'table', header: prefix + 'header', navPrev: prefix + 'nav--prev', navNext: prefix + 'nav--next', navDisabled: prefix + 'nav--disabled', month: prefix + 'month', year: prefix + 'year', selectMonth: prefix + 'select--month', selectYear: prefix + 'select--year', weekdays: prefix + 'weekday', day: prefix + 'day', disabled: prefix + 'day--disabled', selected: prefix + 'day--selected', highlighted: prefix + 'day--highlighted', now: prefix + 'day--today', infocus: prefix + 'day--infocus', outfocus: prefix + 'day--outfocus', footer: prefix + 'footer', buttonClear: prefix + 'button--clear', buttonToday: prefix + 'button--today', buttonClose: prefix + 'button--close' } } })( Picker.klasses().picker + '__' ) /** * Extend the picker to add the date picker. */ Picker.extend( 'pickadate', DatePicker ) }));