Angular Scheduler - Timetable
The Scheduler UI component allows you to customize its timetable. You can specify the time period and a single cell's duration via the startDayHour, endDayHour, and cellDuration properties. Using the firstDayOfWeek property, you can define the weekday that is shown first.
- <dx-scheduler
- [dataSource]="schedulerData"
- [currentDate]="currentDate"
- [startDayHour]="8"
- [endDayHour]="19"
- [cellDuration]="60"
- [firstDayOfWeek]="1">
- </dx-scheduler>
- import { DxSchedulerModule } from "devextreme-angular";
- // ...
- export class AppComponent {
- schedulerData = [{
- text: "Website Re-Design Plan",
- startDate: new Date("2016-04-25T09:30:00.000Z"),
- endDate: new Date("2016-04-25T11:30:00.000Z")
- }, {
- text: "Book Flights to San Fran for Sales Trip",
- startDate: new Date("2016-04-25T12:00:00.000Z"),
- endDate: new Date("2016-04-25T13:00:00.000Z")
- },
- // ...
- ];
- currentDate = new Date(2016, 4, 25);
- }
- @NgModule({
- imports: [
- // ...
- DxSchedulerModule
- ],
- // ...
- })
You can also adjust cells' size in the table and around it using the DevExtreme CSS classes. For example, the .dx-scheduler-cell-sizes-horizontal
and .dx-scheduler-cell-sizes-vertical
classes specify the cells' width and height, respectively. These classes apply if the crossScrollingEnabled property is set to true.
- #yourSchedulerID .dx-scheduler-cell-sizes-horizontal {
- width: 200px;
- }
- #yourSchedulerID .dx-scheduler-cell-sizes-vertical {
- height: 200px;
- }
For a more detailed customization, define custom templates for cells, time scales, and date scales. DevExtreme provides the dxTemplate markup component for Angular, AngularJS and Knockout apps. The following code shows how to use dxTemplate to define templates for timetable parts:
- <dx-scheduler
- [dataSource]="schedulerData"
- [currentDate]="currentDate"
- [showAllDayPanel]="false"
- currentView="week"
- dataCellTemplate="dataCellTemplate"
- dateCellTemplate="dateCellTemplate"
- timeCellTemplate="timeCellTemplate">
- <div *dxTemplate="let data of 'dataCellTemplate'">
- <div style="width: 100%; height: 40px; background-color: rgba(86, 202, 133, 0.1);"></div>
- </div>
- <div *dxTemplate="let date of 'dateCellTemplate'">
- <b style="color: green">{{date.text}}</b>
- </div>
- <div *dxTemplate="let time of 'timeCellTemplate'">
- <i style="color: green">{{time.text}}</i>
- </div>
- </dx-scheduler>
- import { DxSchedulerModule } from "devextreme-angular";
- // ...
- export class AppComponent {
- schedulerData = [{
- text: "His Girl Friday",
- startDate: new Date("2016-04-24T09:10:00.000Z"),
- endDate: new Date("2016-04-24T11:20:00.000Z")
- }, {
- text: "Royal Wedding",
- startDate: new Date("2016-04-24T10:05:00.000Z"),
- endDate: new Date("2016-04-24T11:30:00.000Z")
- },
- // ...
- ];
- currentDate = new Date(2016, 4, 24);
- }
- @NgModule({
- imports: [
- // ...
- DxSchedulerModule
- ],
- // ...
- })
If you use jQuery alone, use DOM manipulation methods to combine the HTML markup for time scales and date scales. To apply this markup, use the timeCellTemplate, dateCellTemplate and dataCellTemplate callback functions as shown in the following code:
- var schedulerData = [{
- text: "His Girl Friday",
- startDate: new Date("2016-04-24T09:10:00.000Z"),
- endDate: new Date("2016-04-24T11:20:00.000Z")
- }, {
- text: "Royal Wedding",
- startDate: new Date("2016-04-24T10:05:00.000Z"),
- endDate: new Date("2016-04-24T11:30:00.000Z")
- },
- // ...
- ];
- $(function () {
- $("#schedulerContainer").dxScheduler({
- dataSource: schedulerData,
- currentDate: new Date(2016, 4, 24),
- showAllDayPanel: false,
- currentView: 'week',
- dataCellTemplate: function(data, index, element) {
- return $("<div />")
- .css('width', '100%')
- .css('height', '40px')
- .css('background-color', 'rgba(86, 202, 133, 0.1)');
- },
- dateCellTemplate: function(data, index, element) {
- element.text(data.text)
- .css('color', 'green')
- .css('font-weight', 'bold');
- },
- timeCellTemplate: function(data, index, element) {
- element.text(data.text)
- .css('color', 'green')
- .css('font-style', 'italic');
- }
- });
- });
You can also use a 3rd-party template engine to customize UI component appearance. See the 3rd-Party Template Engines article for more information.
See Also
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