issue #1. I''m a newb. So, I''m trying to set up a calendar of lessons using the WeekViewHelper snippet found here: http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5206 (very slightly altered). The problem only occurs when I try to set the :url option. Without it works fine, except I haven''t been able to (can''t figure it out) create links to go to the next or previous weeks. Any help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated, or if you know of a different way to go about it. The code for the various files are posted below. "start_date" and "end_date" are columns in the table "lessons", while "starts_at" and "ends_at" are options for the helper. WEEK_VIEW_HELPER.RB: require ''date'' # Author: Josh Adams # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar with fine-grained CSS formatting module WeekViewHelper VERSION = ''0.0.1'' # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this method generates a plain # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given span of days. # However, this may be customized in a variety of ways -- changing the default CSS # classes, generating the individual day entries yourself, and so on. # # The following options are required: # :starts_at # :ends_at # # The following are optional, available for customizing the default behaviour: # :table_class => "week-view" # The class for the <table> tag. # :day_name_class => "dayName" # The class is for the names of the days, at the top. # :day_class => "day" # The class for the individual day number cells. # This may or may not be used if you specify a block (see below). # :show_today => true # Highlights today on the calendar using the CSS class ''today''. # # Defaults to true. # :previous_span_text => nil # Displayed left if set # :next_span_text => nil # Displayed right if set # # For more customization, you can pass a code block to this method, that will get two argument, both DateTime objects, # and return a values for the individual table cells. The block can return an array, [cell_text, cell_attrs], # cell_text being the text that is displayed and cell_attrs a hash containing the attributes for the <td> tag # (this can be used to change the <td>''s class for customization with CSS). # This block can also return the cell_text only, in which case the <td>''s class defaults to the value given in # +:day_class+. If the block returns nil, the default options are used. # # Example usage: # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => Date.today) # This generates the simplest possible week-view. # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => Date.today, :table_class => "calendar_helper"}) # This generates a week-view, as # # before, but the <table>''s class # # is set to "calendar_helper". # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => Date.today) do |s| # This generates a simple week-view, but gives special spans # if listOfSpecialSpans.include?(s) # (spans that are in the array listOfSpecialSpans) one CSS class, # ["", {:class => "specialSpan"}] # "specialSpan", and gives the rest of the spans another CSS class, # else # "normalSpan". You can also use this to highlight the current time differently # ["", {:class => "normalSpan"}] # from the rest of the days, etc. # end # end # # For consistency with the themes provided in the calendar_styles generator, use "specialSpan" as the CSS class for marked days. # def week_view(options = {}, &block) raise(ArgumentError, "No start date given") unless options.has_key?(:starts_at) raise(ArgumentError, "No end date given") unless options.has_key? (:ends_at) span = (options[:ends_at] - options[:starts_at]).to_i # Get the number of days represented by the span given dates = (options[:starts_at]..options[:ends_at]) start_time = 13 end_time = 21 time_range = (start_time..end_time).to_a duration = 15 block ||= Proc.new {|d| nil} defaults = { :table_class => ''week-view'', :day_name_class => ''dayName'', :day_class => ''day'', :show_today => true, :previous_span_text => nil, :next_span_text => nil } options = defaults.merge options if options[:url] next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 7 next_link = link_to(''>>'', url_for(options[:url].merge({options[:starts_at] => next_starts_at, options[:ends_at] => next_ends_at})) + options[:url_append]) prev_starts_at = options[:starts_at] - span prev_ends_at = options[:starts_at] - 1 #prev_link = link_to(''<<'', url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => prev_starts_at, :ends_at => prev_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) end #next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 #next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 5 #@lessons = options[:starts_at] = next_starts_at #@lessons = options[:ends_at] = next_ends_at #redirect_to ''index'' #next_link = link_to(''>>'', url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => next_starts_at, :ends_at => next_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) # TODO Use some kind of builder instead of straight HTML cal = %(<table class="#{options[:table_class]}">\n) cal << %(\t<thead>\n\t\t<tr>\n) cal << %(\t\t\t<th>#{dates.first.strftime("%Y")}</th>\n) dates.each do |d| cal << "\t\t\t<th#{Date.today == d ? " class=''today''" : ""}>#{d.strftime("%A")}<br />#{d.strftime("%m/%d")}</th>\n" end cal << "\t\t</tr>\n\t</thead>\n\t<tbody>\n" time_range.each do |hour| minutes = 0 print_hour = hour.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') 4.times do |i| print_minutes = minutes.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') cal << %(\t\t<tr class=''m#{print_minutes} d#{duration}''>\n) if hour < 12 cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>AM</th>\n) if i==0 end if hour == 12 cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) if i==0 end if hour > 12 hour = hour - 12 cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) if i==0 end options[:starts_at].upto(options[:ends_at]) do |d| the_minutes = minutes print_start_minutes = the_minutes.to_s.ljust(2, ''0'') starts_attime_string = % (#{d.to_s(:db)}T#{print_hour}:#{print_start_minutes}:00-06:00) starts_attime DateTime.parse(starts_attime_string).to_datetime ends_attime = (starts_attime + duration.minutes).to_datetime range = (starts_attime...ends_attime) # cell_attrs should return a hash. cell_text, cell_attrs = block.call(range) cell_text ||= "" cell_attrs ||= {} cell_attrs[:class] = cell_attrs[:class].to_s + " today" if Date.today == d cell_attrs = cell_attrs.map {|k, v| % (#{k}="#{v}") }.join(" ") cal << "\t\t\t<td #{cell_attrs}>\n#{cell_text} \t\t \t</td>\n" end minutes += duration cal << %(\t\t</tr>) end end cal << "\n\t</tbody>\n</table>\n" cal << "<br/>\n" cal << %(#{hour}) end private end WKLY_CAL_CONTROLLER.RB: class WklyCalController < ApplicationController def index @lessons = Lesson.find(:all) end end INDEX.HTML.ERB (WKLY_CAL) <h1>Weekly Calendar</h1> <% for lesson in @lessons %><%end%> <%= week_view :starts_at => (Date.today - 2), :ends_at => (Date.today + 2), :url => wkly_cal_path do |range| cell_text = "" cell_attrs = {} @lessons.each do |e| #if range.first.to_date == e.starts_at.to_date#range.include? (e.starts_at.to_datetime) if range.include?(e.start_date.to_datetime) cell_text << "<div class=''event-container''>\n" cell_text << lesson.student_name cell_text << "\n" cell_text << "</div>\n" end end [cell_text, cell_attrs] end -%> (IN ROUTES.RB): map.wkly_cal '''', :controller => ''wkly_cal'', :action => ''index'' --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscribe-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
Nevermind, Just fixed it. I will post the solution tomorrow, for anyone else tackling similar issues. On Oct 2, 11:34 pm, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> issue #1. I''m a newb. > > So, I''m trying to set up a calendar of lessons using the > WeekViewHelper snippet found here:http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5206(very slightly altered). The > problem only occurs when I try to set the :url option. Without it > works fine, except I haven''t been able to (can''t figure it out) create > links to go to the next or previous weeks. > > Any help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated, or if you know of a > different way to go about it. > > The code for the various files are posted below. "start_date" and > "end_date" are columns in the table "lessons", while "starts_at" and > "ends_at" are options for the helper. > > WEEK_VIEW_HELPER.RB: > > require ''date'' > > # Author: Josh Adams > # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. > # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar > with fine-grained CSS formatting > module WeekViewHelper > VERSION = ''0.0.1'' > > # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this > method generates a plain > # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given > span of days. > # However, this may be customized in a variety of ways -- changing > the default CSS > # classes, generating the individual day entries yourself, and so > on. > # > # The following options are required: > # :starts_at > # :ends_at > # > # The following are optional, available for customizing the > default behaviour: > # :table_class => "week-view" # The class for the > <table> tag. > # :day_name_class => "dayName" # The class is for the > names of the days, at the top. > # :day_class => "day" # The class for the > individual day number cells. > # This may or may not > be used if you specify a block (see below). > # :show_today => true # Highlights today on > the calendar using the CSS class ''today''. > # # Defaults to true. > # :previous_span_text => nil # Displayed left if > set > # :next_span_text => nil # Displayed right if > set > # > # For more customization, you can pass a code block to this > method, that will get two argument, both DateTime objects, > # and return a values for the individual table cells. The block > can return an array, [cell_text, cell_attrs], > # cell_text being the text that is displayed and cell_attrs a hash > containing the attributes for the <td> tag > # (this can be used to change the <td>''s class for customization > with CSS). > # This block can also return the cell_text only, in which case the > <td>''s class defaults to the value given in > # +:day_class+. If the block returns nil, the default options are > used. > # > # Example usage: > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > Date.today) # This generates the simplest possible week-view. > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > Date.today, :table_class => "calendar_helper"}) # This generates a > week-view, as > > # > # before, but the <table>''s class > > # > # is set to "calendar_helper". > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > Date.today) do |s| # This generates a simple week-view, but gives > special spans > # if listOfSpecialSpans.include?(s) # (spans that are > in the array listOfSpecialSpans) one CSS class, > # ["", {:class => "specialSpan"}] # "specialSpan", and > gives the rest of the spans another CSS class, > # else # "normalSpan". > You can also use this to highlight the current time differently > # ["", {:class => "normalSpan"}] # from the rest of > the days, etc. > # end > # end > # > # For consistency with the themes provided in the calendar_styles > generator, use "specialSpan" as the CSS class for marked days. > # > def week_view(options = {}, &block) > raise(ArgumentError, "No start date given") unless > options.has_key?(:starts_at) > raise(ArgumentError, "No end date given") unless options.has_key? > (:ends_at) > span = (options[:ends_at] - options[:starts_at]).to_i # Get the > number of days represented by the span given > dates = (options[:starts_at]..options[:ends_at]) > start_time = 13 > end_time = 21 > time_range = (start_time..end_time).to_a > duration = 15 > > block ||= Proc.new {|d| nil} > defaults = { > :table_class => ''week-view'', > :day_name_class => ''dayName'', > :day_class => ''day'', > :show_today => true, > :previous_span_text => nil, > :next_span_text => nil > > } > options = defaults.merge options > > if options[:url] > next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 7 > next_link = link_to(''>>'', > url_for(options[:url].merge({options[:starts_at] => next_starts_at, > options[:ends_at] => next_ends_at})) + options[:url_append]) > prev_starts_at = options[:starts_at] - span > prev_ends_at = options[:starts_at] - 1 > #prev_link = link_to(''<<'', > url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => prev_starts_at, :ends_at => > prev_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) > end > > #next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > #next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 5 > #@lessons = options[:starts_at] = next_starts_at > #@lessons = options[:ends_at] = next_ends_at > #redirect_to ''index'' > > #next_link = link_to(''>>'', > url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => next_starts_at, :ends_at => > next_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) > > # TODO Use some kind of builder instead of straight HTML > > cal = %(<table class="#{options[:table_class]}">\n) > cal << %(\t<thead>\n\t\t<tr>\n) > cal << %(\t\t\t<th>#{dates.first.strftime("%Y")}</th>\n) > dates.each do |d| > cal << "\t\t\t<th#{Date.today == d ? " class=''today''" : > ""}>#{d.strftime("%A")}<br />#{d.strftime("%m/%d")}</th>\n" > end > cal << "\t\t</tr>\n\t</thead>\n\t<tbody>\n" > time_range.each do |hour| > minutes = 0 > print_hour = hour.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > 4.times do |i| > print_minutes = minutes.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > cal << %(\t\t<tr class=''m#{print_minutes} d#{duration}''>\n) > if hour < 12 > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>AM</th>\n) > if i==0 > end > if hour == 12 > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > if i==0 > end > if hour > 12 > hour = hour - 12 > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > if i==0 > end > > options[:starts_at].upto(options[:ends_at]) do |d| > the_minutes = minutes > print_start_minutes = the_minutes.to_s.ljust(2, ''0'') > starts_attime_string = % > (#{d.to_s(:db)}T#{print_hour}:#{print_start_minutes}:00-06:00) > starts_attime > DateTime.parse(starts_attime_string).to_datetime > ends_attime = (starts_attime + > duration.minutes).to_datetime > range = (starts_attime...ends_attime) > > # cell_attrs should return a hash. > cell_text, cell_attrs = block.call(range) > cell_text ||= "" > cell_attrs ||= {} > cell_attrs[:class] = cell_attrs[:class].to_s + " today" if > Date.today == d > cell_attrs = cell_attrs.map {|k, v| % > (#{k}="#{v}") }.join(" ") > > cal << "\t\t\t<td #{cell_attrs}>\n#{cell_text} \t\t > \t</td>\n" > end > minutes += duration > cal << %(\t\t</tr>) > end > end > cal << "\n\t</tbody>\n</table>\n" > cal << "<br/>\n" > cal << %(#{hour}) > > end > > private > end > > WKLY_CAL_CONTROLLER.RB: > class WklyCalController < ApplicationController > > def index > @lessons = Lesson.find(:all) > end > end > > INDEX.HTML.ERB (WKLY_CAL) > <h1>Weekly Calendar</h1> > <% for lesson in @lessons %><%end%> > <%= week_view :starts_at => (Date.today - 2), :ends_at => (Date.today > + 2), :url => wkly_cal_path do |range| > cell_text = "" > cell_attrs = {} > > @lessons.each do |e| > #if range.first.to_date == e.starts_at.to_date#range.include? > (e.starts_at.to_datetime) > if range.include?(e.start_date.to_datetime) > cell_text << "<div class=''event-container''>\n" > > cell_text << lesson.student_name > cell_text << "\n" > cell_text << "</div>\n" > end > end > [cell_text, cell_attrs] > end > -%> > > (IN ROUTES.RB): > map.wkly_cal '''', :controller => ''wkly_cal'', :action => ''index''--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. 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I''d love to read it. Looking forward to it. On Oct 3, 1:22 am, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Nevermind, Just fixed it. > I will post the solution tomorrow, for anyone else tackling similar > issues. > > On Oct 2, 11:34 pm, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > issue #1. I''m a newb. > > > So, I''m trying to set up a calendar of lessons using the > > WeekViewHelper snippet found here:http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5206(veryslightly altered). The > > problem only occurs when I try to set the :url option. Without it > > works fine, except I haven''t been able to (can''t figure it out) create > > links to go to the next or previous weeks. > > > Any help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated, or if you know of a > > different way to go about it. > > > The code for the various files are posted below. "start_date" and > > "end_date" are columns in the table "lessons", while "starts_at" and > > "ends_at" are options for the helper. > > > WEEK_VIEW_HELPER.RB: > > > require ''date'' > > > # Author: Josh Adams > > # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. > > # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar > > with fine-grained CSS formatting > > module WeekViewHelper > > VERSION = ''0.0.1'' > > > # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this > > method generates a plain > > # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given > > span of days. > > # However, this may be customized in a variety of ways -- changing > > the default CSS > > # classes, generating the individual day entries yourself, and so > > on. > > # > > # The following options are required: > > # :starts_at > > # :ends_at > > # > > # The following are optional, available for customizing the > > default behaviour: > > # :table_class => "week-view" # The class for the > > <table> tag. > > # :day_name_class => "dayName" # The class is for the > > names of the days, at the top. > > # :day_class => "day" # The class for the > > individual day number cells. > > # This may or may not > > be used if you specify a block (see below). > > # :show_today => true # Highlights today on > > the calendar using the CSS class ''today''. > > # # Defaults to true. > > # :previous_span_text => nil # Displayed left if > > set > > # :next_span_text => nil # Displayed right if > > set > > # > > # For more customization, you can pass a code block to this > > method, that will get two argument, both DateTime objects, > > # and return a values for the individual table cells. The block > > can return an array, [cell_text, cell_attrs], > > # cell_text being the text that is displayed and cell_attrs a hash > > containing the attributes for the <td> tag > > # (this can be used to change the <td>''s class for customization > > with CSS). > > # This block can also return the cell_text only, in which case the > > <td>''s class defaults to the value given in > > # +:day_class+. If the block returns nil, the default options are > > used. > > # > > # Example usage: > > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > > Date.today) # This generates the simplest possible week-view. > > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > > Date.today, :table_class => "calendar_helper"}) # This generates a > > week-view, as > > > # > > # before, but the <table>''s class > > > # > > # is set to "calendar_helper". > > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > > Date.today) do |s| # This generates a simple week-view, but gives > > special spans > > # if listOfSpecialSpans.include?(s) # (spans that are > > in the array listOfSpecialSpans) one CSS class, > > # ["", {:class => "specialSpan"}] # "specialSpan", and > > gives the rest of the spans another CSS class, > > # else # "normalSpan". > > You can also use this to highlight the current time differently > > # ["", {:class => "normalSpan"}] # from the rest of > > the days, etc. > > # end > > # end > > # > > # For consistency with the themes provided in the calendar_styles > > generator, use "specialSpan" as the CSS class for marked days. > > # > > def week_view(options = {}, &block) > > raise(ArgumentError, "No start date given") unless > > options.has_key?(:starts_at) > > raise(ArgumentError, "No end date given") unless options.has_key? > > (:ends_at) > > span = (options[:ends_at] - options[:starts_at]).to_i # Get the > > number of days represented by the span given > > dates = (options[:starts_at]..options[:ends_at]) > > start_time = 13 > > end_time = 21 > > time_range = (start_time..end_time).to_a > > duration = 15 > > > block ||= Proc.new {|d| nil} > > defaults = { > > :table_class => ''week-view'', > > :day_name_class => ''dayName'', > > :day_class => ''day'', > > :show_today => true, > > :previous_span_text => nil, > > :next_span_text => nil > > > } > > options = defaults.merge options > > > if options[:url] > > next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > > next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 7 > > next_link = link_to(''>>'', > > url_for(options[:url].merge({options[:starts_at] => next_starts_at, > > options[:ends_at] => next_ends_at})) + options[:url_append]) > > prev_starts_at = options[:starts_at] - span > > prev_ends_at = options[:starts_at] - 1 > > #prev_link = link_to(''<<'', > > url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => prev_starts_at, :ends_at => > > prev_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) > > end > > > #next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > > #next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 5 > > #@lessons = options[:starts_at] = next_starts_at > > #@lessons = options[:ends_at] = next_ends_at > > #redirect_to ''index'' > > > #next_link = link_to(''>>'', > > url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => next_starts_at, :ends_at => > > next_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) > > > # TODO Use some kind of builder instead of straight HTML > > > cal = %(<table class="#{options[:table_class]}">\n) > > cal << %(\t<thead>\n\t\t<tr>\n) > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th>#{dates.first.strftime("%Y")}</th>\n) > > dates.each do |d| > > cal << "\t\t\t<th#{Date.today == d ? " class=''today''" : > > ""}>#{d.strftime("%A")}<br />#{d.strftime("%m/%d")}</th>\n" > > end > > cal << "\t\t</tr>\n\t</thead>\n\t<tbody>\n" > > time_range.each do |hour| > > minutes = 0 > > print_hour = hour.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > > 4.times do |i| > > print_minutes = minutes.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > > cal << %(\t\t<tr class=''m#{print_minutes} d#{duration}''>\n) > > if hour < 12 > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>AM</th>\n) > > if i==0 > > end > > if hour == 12 > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > > if i==0 > > end > > if hour > 12 > > hour = hour - 12 > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > > if i==0 > > end > > > options[:starts_at].upto(options[:ends_at]) do |d| > > the_minutes = minutes > > print_start_minutes = the_minutes.to_s.ljust(2, ''0'') > > starts_attime_string = % > > (#{d.to_s(:db)}T#{print_hour}:#{print_start_minutes}:00-06:00) > > starts_attime > > DateTime.parse(starts_attime_string).to_datetime > > ends_attime = (starts_attime + > > duration.minutes).to_datetime > > range = (starts_attime...ends_attime) > > > # cell_attrs should return a hash. > > cell_text, cell_attrs = block.call(range) > > cell_text ||= "" > > cell_attrs ||= {} > > cell_attrs[:class] = cell_attrs[:class].to_s + " today" if > > Date.today == d > > cell_attrs = cell_attrs.map {|k, v| % > > (#{k}="#{v}") }.join(" ") > > > cal << "\t\t\t<td #{cell_attrs}>\n#{cell_text} \t\t > > \t</td>\n" > > end > > minutes += duration > > cal << %(\t\t</tr>) > > end > > end > > cal << "\n\t</tbody>\n</table>\n" > > cal << "<br/>\n" > > cal << %(#{hour}) > > > end > > > private > > end > > > WKLY_CAL_CONTROLLER.RB: > > class WklyCalController < ApplicationController > > > def index > > @lessons = Lesson.find(:all) > > end > > end > > > INDEX.HTML.ERB (WKLY_CAL) > > <h1>Weekly Calendar</h1> > > <% for lesson in @lessons %><%end%> > > <%= week_view :starts_at => (Date.today - 2), :ends_at => (Date.today > > + 2), :url => wkly_cal_path do |range| > > cell_text = "" > > cell_attrs = {} > > > @lessons.each do |e| > > #if range.first.to_date == e.starts_at.to_date#range.include? > > (e.starts_at.to_datetime) > > if range.include?(e.start_date.to_datetime) > > cell_text << "<div class=''event-container''>\n" > > > cell_text << lesson.student_name > > cell_text << "\n" > > cell_text << "</div>\n" > > > > ... > > read more »--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. 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I got the idea from this post: http://z3c.blogspot.com/2008/01/dynamic-calendar-helper-changing-months.html If anyone has suggestions on a better way to do it, I''d love to know. Thanks. Basically, I just created a new route in routes.rb > map.connect ''wkly_cal/:starts_at/:ends_at'', :controller => ''wkly_cal'', :action => ''index'' So, the url can set the date range. Added this to the wkly_cal_controller.rb: (under index) a = params.include?(:starts_at) ? params[:starts_at] : Date.today - 2 b = params.include?(:ends_at) ? params[:ends_at] : Date.today + 2 @wkly_cal = Time.parse(a).to_date, Time.parse(b).to_date So going to just "wkly_cal/" will show this week. Then the following code wen into wkly_cal_helper.rb def weekly_options { :starts_at => @wkly_cal[0] , :ends_at => @wkly_cal[1] } end So in the view (index) I now have this: <h1>Weekly Calendar</h1> <% for lesson in @lessons %><%end%> <%= week_view(weekly_options) do |range| cell_text = "" cell_attrs = {} @lessons.each do |e| #if range.first.to_date == e.starts_at.to_date#range.include? (e.starts_at.to_datetime) if range.include?(e.start_date.to_datetime) cell_text << "<div class=''event-container''>\n" cell_text << lesson.student_name cell_text << "\n" cell_text << "</div>\n" end end [cell_text, cell_attrs] end -%> The actual links is set in the WeekViewHelper: (cal << next_link, cal << prev_link) require ''date'' # Author: Josh Adams # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar with fine-grained CSS formatting module WeekViewHelper VERSION = ''0.0.1'' # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this method generates a plain # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given span of days. # However, this may be customized in a variety of ways -- changing the default CSS # classes, generating the individual day entries yourself, and so on. # # The following options are required: # :starts_at # :ends_at # # The following are optional, available for customizing the default behaviour: # :table_class => "week-view" # The class for the <table> tag. # :day_name_class => "dayName" # The class is for the names of the days, at the top. # :day_class => "day" # The class for the individual day number cells. # This may or may not be used if you specify a block (see below). # :show_today => true # Highlights today on the calendar using the CSS class ''today''. # # Defaults to true. # :previous_span_text => nil # Displayed left if set # :next_span_text => nil # Displayed right if set # # For more customization, you can pass a code block to this method, that will get two argument, both DateTime objects, # and return a values for the individual table cells. The block can return an array, [cell_text, cell_attrs], # cell_text being the text that is displayed and cell_attrs a hash containing the attributes for the <td> tag # (this can be used to change the <td>''s class for customization with CSS). # This block can also return the cell_text only, in which case the <td>''s class defaults to the value given in # +:day_class+. If the block returns nil, the default options are used. # # Example usage: # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => Date.today) # This generates the simplest possible week-view. # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => Date.today, :table_class => "calendar_helper"}) # This generates a week-view, as # # before, but the <table>''s class # # is set to "calendar_helper". # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => Date.today) do |s| # This generates a simple week-view, but gives special spans # if listOfSpecialSpans.include?(s) # (spans that are in the array listOfSpecialSpans) one CSS class, # ["", {:class => "specialSpan"}] # "specialSpan", and gives the rest of the spans another CSS class, # else # "normalSpan". You can also use this to highlight the current time differently # ["", {:class => "normalSpan"}] # from the rest of the days, etc. # end # end # # For consistency with the themes provided in the calendar_styles generator, use "specialSpan" as the CSS class for marked days. # def week_view(options = {}, &block) raise(ArgumentError, "No start date given") unless options.has_key?(:starts_at) raise(ArgumentError, "No end date given") unless options.has_key? (:ends_at) span = (options[:ends_at] - options[:starts_at]).to_i # Get the number of days represented by the span given dates = (options[:starts_at]..options[:ends_at]) start_time = 13 end_time = 21 time_range = (start_time..end_time).to_a duration = 15 block ||= Proc.new {|d| nil} defaults = { :table_class => ''week-view'', :day_name_class => ''dayName'', :day_class => ''day'', :show_today => true, :previous_span_text => nil, :next_span_text => nil } options = defaults.merge options #### NEXT AND PREVIOUS LINKS #### next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 6 next_link = link_to(''Next >>'', :starts_at => next_starts_at, :ends_at => next_ends_at) prev_starts_at = options[:starts_at] - (span + 1) prev_ends_at = options[:starts_at] - 1 prev_link = link_to(''<< Prev'', :starts_at => prev_starts_at, :ends_at => prev_ends_at) cal = %(<table class="#{options[:table_class]}">\n) cal << %(\t<thead>\n\t\t<tr>\n) cal << %(\t\t\t<th>#{dates.first.strftime("%Y")}</th>\n) dates.each do |d| cal << "\t\t\t<th#{Date.today == d ? " class=''today''" : ""}>#{d.strftime("%A")}<br />#{d.strftime("%m/%d")}</th>\n" end cal << "\t\t</tr>\n\t</thead>\n\t<tbody>\n" time_range.each do |hour| minutes = 0 print_hour = hour.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') 4.times do |i| print_minutes = minutes.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') cal << %(\t\t<tr class=''m#{print_minutes} d#{duration}''>\n) if hour < 12 cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>AM</th>\n) if i==0 end if hour == 12 cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) if i==0 end if hour > 12 hour = hour - 12 cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) if i==0 end options[:starts_at].upto(options[:ends_at]) do |d| the_minutes = minutes print_start_minutes = the_minutes.to_s.ljust(2, ''0'') starts_attime_string = % (#{d.to_s(:db)}T#{print_hour}:#{print_start_minutes}:00-06:00) starts_attime DateTime.parse(starts_attime_string).to_datetime ends_attime = (starts_attime + duration.minutes).to_datetime range = (starts_attime...ends_attime) # cell_attrs should return a hash. cell_text, cell_attrs = block.call(range) cell_text ||= "" cell_attrs ||= {} cell_attrs[:class] = cell_attrs[:class].to_s + " today" if Date.today == d cell_attrs = cell_attrs.map {|k, v| % (#{k}="#{v}") }.join(" ") cal << "\t\t\t<td #{cell_attrs}>\n#{cell_text} \t\t \t</td>\n" end minutes += duration cal << %(\t\t</tr>) end end cal << "\n\t</tbody>\n</table>\n" cal << "<br/>\n" cal << next_link cal << prev_link end private end On Oct 3, 10:08 am, Bobnation <boblmart...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''d love to read it. Looking forward to it. > > On Oct 3, 1:22 am, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > Nevermind, Just fixed it. > > I will post the solution tomorrow, for anyone else tackling similar > > issues. > > > On Oct 2, 11:34 pm, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > > issue #1. I''m a newb. > > > > So, I''m trying to set up a calendar of lessons using the > > > WeekViewHelper snippet found here:http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5206(veryslightlyaltered). The > > > problem only occurs when I try to set the :url option. Without it > > > works fine, except I haven''t been able to (can''t figure it out) create > > > links to go to the next or previous weeks. > > > > Any help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated, or if you know of a > > > different way to go about it. > > > > The code for the various files are posted below. "start_date" and > > > "end_date" are columns in the table "lessons", while "starts_at" and > > > "ends_at" are options for the helper. > > > > WEEK_VIEW_HELPER.RB: > > > > require ''date'' > > > > # Author: Josh Adams > > > # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. > > > # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar > > > with fine-grained CSS formatting > > > module WeekViewHelper > > > VERSION = ''0.0.1'' > > > > # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this > > > method generates a plain > > > # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given > > > span of days. > > > # However, this may be customized in a variety of ways -- changing > > > the default CSS > > > # classes, generating the individual day entries yourself, and so > > > on. > > > # > > > # The following options are required: > > > # :starts_at > > > # :ends_at > > > # > > > # The following are optional, available for customizing the > > > default behaviour: > > > # :table_class => "week-view" # The class for the > > > <table> tag. > > > # :day_name_class => "dayName" # The class is for the > > > names of the days, at the top. > > > # :day_class => "day" # The class for the > > > individual day number cells. > > > # This may or may not > > > be used if you specify a block (see below). > > > # :show_today => true # Highlights today on > > > the calendar using the CSS class ''today''. > > > # # Defaults to true. > > > # :previous_span_text => nil # Displayed left if > > > set > > > # :next_span_text => nil # Displayed right if > > > set > > > # > > > # For more customization, you can pass a code block to this > > > method, that will get two argument, both DateTime objects, > > > # and return a values for the individual table cells. The block > > > can return an array, [cell_text, cell_attrs], > > > # cell_text being the text that is displayed and cell_attrs a hash > > > containing the attributes for the <td> tag > > > # (this can be used to change the <td>''s class for customization > > > with CSS). > > > # This block can also return the cell_text only, in which case the > > > <td>''s class defaults to the value given in > > > # +:day_class+. If the block returns nil, the default options are > > > used. > > > # > > > # Example usage: > > > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > > > Date.today) # This generates the simplest possible week-view. > > > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > > > Date.today, :table_class => "calendar_helper"}) # This generates a > > > week-view, as > > > > # > > > # before, but the <table>''s class > > > > # > > > # is set to "calendar_helper". > > > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > > > Date.today) do |s| # This generates a simple week-view, but gives > > > special spans > > > # if listOfSpecialSpans.include?(s) # (spans that are > > > in the array listOfSpecialSpans) one CSS class, > > > # ["", {:class => "specialSpan"}] # "specialSpan", and > > > gives the rest of the spans another CSS class, > > > # else # "normalSpan". > > > You can also use this to highlight the current time differently > > > # ["", {:class => "normalSpan"}] # from the rest of > > > the days, etc. > > > # end > > > # end > > > # > > > # For consistency with the themes provided in the calendar_styles > > > generator, use "specialSpan" as the CSS class for marked days. > > > # > > > def week_view(options = {}, &block) > > > raise(ArgumentError, "No start date given") unless > > > options.has_key?(:starts_at) > > > raise(ArgumentError, "No end date given") unless options.has_key? > > > (:ends_at) > > > span = (options[:ends_at] - options[:starts_at]).to_i # Get the > > > number of days represented by the span given > > > dates = (options[:starts_at]..options[:ends_at]) > > > start_time = 13 > > > end_time = 21 > > > time_range = (start_time..end_time).to_a > > > duration = 15 > > > > block ||= Proc.new {|d| nil} > > > defaults = { > > > :table_class => ''week-view'', > > > :day_name_class => ''dayName'', > > > :day_class => ''day'', > > > :show_today => true, > > > :previous_span_text => nil, > > > :next_span_text => nil > > > > } > > > options = defaults.merge options > > > > if options[:url] > > > next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > > > next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 7 > > > next_link = link_to(''>>'', > > > url_for(options[:url].merge({options[:starts_at] => next_starts_at, > > > options[:ends_at] => next_ends_at})) + options[:url_append]) > > > prev_starts_at = options[:starts_at] - span > > > prev_ends_at = options[:starts_at] - 1 > > > #prev_link = link_to(''<<'', > > > url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => prev_starts_at, :ends_at => > > > prev_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) > > > end > > > > #next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > > > #next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 5 > > > #@lessons = options[:starts_at] = next_starts_at > > > #@lessons = options[:ends_at] = next_ends_at > > > #redirect_to ''index'' > > > > #next_link = link_to(''>>'', > > > url_for(options[:url].merge(:starts_at => next_starts_at, :ends_at => > > > next_ends_at)) + options[:url_append]) > > > > # TODO Use some kind of builder instead of straight HTML > > > > cal = %(<table class="#{options[:table_class]}">\n) > > > cal << %(\t<thead>\n\t\t<tr>\n) > > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th>#{dates.first.strftime("%Y")}</th>\n) > > > dates.each do |d| > > > cal << "\t\t\t<th#{Date.today == d ? " class=''today''" : > > > ""}>#{d.strftime("%A")}<br />#{d.strftime("%m/%d")}</th>\n" > > > end > > > cal << "\t\t</tr>\n\t</thead>\n\t<tbody>\n" > > > time_range.each do |hour| > > > minutes = 0 > > > print_hour = hour.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > > > 4.times do |i| > > > print_minutes = minutes.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > > > cal << %(\t\t<tr class=''m#{print_minutes} d#{duration}''>\n) > > > if hour < 12 > > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>AM</th>\n) > > > if i==0 > > > end > > > if hour == 12 > > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > > > if i==0 > > > end > > > if hour > 12 > > > hour = hour - 12 > > > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > > > if i==0 > > > end > > > > options[:starts_at].upto(options[:ends_at]) do |d| > > > the_minutes = minutes > > > print_start_minutes = the_minutes.to_s.ljust(2, ''0'') > > > starts_attime_string = % > > > (#{d.to_s(:db)}T#{print_hour}:#{print_start_minutes}:00-06:00) > > > starts_attime > > > DateTime.parse(starts_attime_string).to_datetime > > > ends_attime = (starts_attime + > > > duration.minutes).to_datetime > > > range = (starts_attime...ends_attime) > > > > # cell_attrs should return a hash. > > > cell_text, cell_attrs = block.call(range) > > > cell_text ||= "" > > > cell_attrs ||= {} > > > cell_attrs[:class] = cell_attrs[:class].to_s + " today" if > > > Date.today == d > > > cell_attrs = cell_attrs.map {|k, v| % > > > (#{k}="#{v}") }.join(" ") > > > > cal << "\t\t\t<td #{cell_attrs}>\n#{cell_text} \t\t > > > \t</td>\n" > > > end > > > minutes += duration > > > cal << %(\t\t</tr>) > > > end > > > end > > > cal << "\n\t</tbody>\n</table>\n" > > > cal << "<br/>\n" > > > cal << %(#{hour}) > > > > end > > > > private > > > end > > > > WKLY_CAL_CONTROLLER.RB: > > > class WklyCalController < ApplicationController > > > > def index > > > @lessons = Lesson.find(:all) > > > end > > > end > > > > INDEX.HTML.ERB (WKLY_CAL) > > > <h1>Weekly Calendar</h1> > > > <% for lesson in @lessons %><%end%> > > > <%= week_view :starts_at => (Date.today - 2), :ends_at => (Date.today > > > + 2), :url => wkly_cal_path do |range| > > ... > > read more »--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. 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Small Correction: you get a "private mehod ''gsub''" error. had to change wkly_cal_controller.rb in index to: a = params.include?(:starts_at) ? params[:starts_at] : (Date.today - 2).to_s b = params.include?(:ends_at) ? params[:ends_at] : (Date.today + 4).to_s @wkly_cal = Time.parse(a).to_date, Time.parse(b).to_date On Oct 3, 12:17 pm, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I got the idea from this post:http://z3c.blogspot.com/2008/01/dynamic-calendar-helper-changing-mont... > If anyone has suggestions on a better way to do it, I''d love to know. > Thanks. > > Basically, I just created a new route in routes.rb > > map.connect ''wkly_cal/:starts_at/:ends_at'', > :controller => ''wkly_cal'', > :action => ''index'' > > So, the url can set the date range. Added this to the > wkly_cal_controller.rb: (under index) > a = params.include?(:starts_at) ? params[:starts_at] : > Date.today - 2 > b = params.include?(:ends_at) ? params[:ends_at] : > Date.today + 2 > > @wkly_cal = Time.parse(a).to_date, Time.parse(b).to_date > > So going to just "wkly_cal/" will show this week. Then the following > code wen into wkly_cal_helper.rb > def weekly_options > { > :starts_at => @wkly_cal[0] , > :ends_at => > @wkly_cal[1] } > end > > So in the view (index) I now have this: > <h1>Weekly Calendar</h1> > <% for lesson in @lessons %><%end%> > <%= week_view(weekly_options) do |range| > cell_text = "" > cell_attrs = {} > > @lessons.each do |e| > #if range.first.to_date == e.starts_at.to_date#range.include? > (e.starts_at.to_datetime) > if range.include?(e.start_date.to_datetime) > cell_text << "<div class=''event-container''>\n" > > cell_text << lesson.student_name > cell_text << "\n" > cell_text << "</div>\n" > end > end > [cell_text, cell_attrs] > end > -%> > > The actual links is set in the WeekViewHelper: (cal << next_link, cal > << prev_link) > require ''date'' > > # Author: Josh Adams > # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. > # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar > with fine-grained CSS formatting > module WeekViewHelper > VERSION = ''0.0.1'' > > # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this > method generates a plain > # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given > span of days. > # However, this may be customized in a variety of ways -- changing > the default CSS > # classes, generating the individual day entries yourself, and so > on. > # > # The following options are required: > # :starts_at > # :ends_at > # > # The following are optional, available for customizing the > default behaviour: > # :table_class => "week-view" # The class for the > <table> tag. > # :day_name_class => "dayName" # The class is for the > names of the days, at the top. > # :day_class => "day" # The class for the > individual day number cells. > # This may or may not > be used if you specify a block (see below). > # :show_today => true # Highlights today on > the calendar using the CSS class ''today''. > # # Defaults to true. > # :previous_span_text => nil # Displayed left if > set > # :next_span_text => nil # Displayed right if > set > # > # For more customization, you can pass a code block to this > method, that will get two argument, both DateTime objects, > # and return a values for the individual table cells. The block > can return an array, [cell_text, cell_attrs], > # cell_text being the text that is displayed and cell_attrs a hash > containing the attributes for the <td> tag > # (this can be used to change the <td>''s class for customization > with CSS). > # This block can also return the cell_text only, in which case the > <td>''s class defaults to the value given in > # +:day_class+. If the block returns nil, the default options are > used. > # > # Example usage: > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > Date.today) # This generates the simplest possible week-view. > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > Date.today, :table_class => "calendar_helper"}) # This generates a > week-view, as > > # > # before, but the <table>''s class > > # > # is set to "calendar_helper". > # week_view(:starts_at => (Date.today - 5), :ends_at => > Date.today) do |s| # This generates a simple week-view, but gives > special spans > # if listOfSpecialSpans.include?(s) # (spans that are > in the array listOfSpecialSpans) one CSS class, > # ["", {:class => "specialSpan"}] # "specialSpan", and > gives the rest of the spans another CSS class, > # else # "normalSpan". > You can also use this to highlight the current time differently > # ["", {:class => "normalSpan"}] # from the rest of > the days, etc. > # end > # end > # > # For consistency with the themes provided in the calendar_styles > generator, use "specialSpan" as the CSS class for marked days. > # > def week_view(options = {}, &block) > raise(ArgumentError, "No start date given") unless > options.has_key?(:starts_at) > raise(ArgumentError, "No end date given") unless options.has_key? > (:ends_at) > span = (options[:ends_at] - options[:starts_at]).to_i # Get the > number of days represented by the span given > dates = (options[:starts_at]..options[:ends_at]) > start_time = 13 > end_time = 21 > time_range = (start_time..end_time).to_a > duration = 15 > > block ||= Proc.new {|d| nil} > defaults = { > :table_class => ''week-view'', > :day_name_class => ''dayName'', > :day_class => ''day'', > :show_today => true, > :previous_span_text => nil, > :next_span_text => nil > > } > options = defaults.merge options > > #### NEXT AND PREVIOUS LINKS #### > next_starts_at = options[:ends_at] + 1 > next_ends_at = next_starts_at + 6 > next_link = link_to(''Next >>'', :starts_at => > next_starts_at, :ends_at => next_ends_at) > prev_starts_at = options[:starts_at] - (span + 1) > prev_ends_at = options[:starts_at] - 1 > prev_link = link_to(''<< Prev'', :starts_at => > prev_starts_at, :ends_at => prev_ends_at) > > cal = %(<table class="#{options[:table_class]}">\n) > cal << %(\t<thead>\n\t\t<tr>\n) > cal << %(\t\t\t<th>#{dates.first.strftime("%Y")}</th>\n) > dates.each do |d| > cal << "\t\t\t<th#{Date.today == d ? " class=''today''" : > ""}>#{d.strftime("%A")}<br />#{d.strftime("%m/%d")}</th>\n" > end > cal << "\t\t</tr>\n\t</thead>\n\t<tbody>\n" > time_range.each do |hour| > minutes = 0 > print_hour = hour.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > 4.times do |i| > print_minutes = minutes.to_s.rjust(2, ''0'') > cal << %(\t\t<tr class=''m#{print_minutes} d#{duration}''>\n) > if hour < 12 > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>AM</th>\n) > if i==0 > end > if hour == 12 > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > if i==0 > end > if hour > 12 > hour = hour - 12 > cal << %(\t\t\t<th rowspan="4"><h3>#{hour}</h3>PM</th>\n) > if i==0 > end > > options[:starts_at].upto(options[:ends_at]) do |d| > the_minutes = minutes > print_start_minutes = the_minutes.to_s.ljust(2, ''0'') > starts_attime_string = % > (#{d.to_s(:db)}T#{print_hour}:#{print_start_minutes}:00-06:00) > starts_attime > DateTime.parse(starts_attime_string).to_datetime > ends_attime = (starts_attime + > duration.minutes).to_datetime > range = (starts_attime...ends_attime) > > # cell_attrs should return a hash. > cell_text, cell_attrs = block.call(range) > cell_text ||= "" > cell_attrs ||= {} > cell_attrs[:class] = cell_attrs[:class].to_s + " today" if > Date.today == d > cell_attrs = cell_attrs.map {|k, v| % > (#{k}="#{v}") }.join(" ") > > cal << "\t\t\t<td #{cell_attrs}>\n#{cell_text} \t\t > \t</td>\n" > end > minutes += duration > cal << %(\t\t</tr>) > end > end > cal << "\n\t</tbody>\n</table>\n" > cal << "<br/>\n" > cal << next_link > cal << prev_link > > end > > private > end > > On Oct 3, 10:08 am, Bobnation <boblmart...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > I''d love to read it. Looking forward to it. > > > On Oct 3, 1:22 am, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > > Nevermind, Just fixed it. > > > I will post the solution tomorrow, for anyone else tackling similar > > > issues. > > > > On Oct 2, 11:34 pm, infinteVerve <merickson....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > > > issue #1. I''m a newb. > > > > > So, I''m trying to set up a calendar of lessons using the > > > > WeekViewHelper snippet found here:http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5206(veryslightlyaltered). The > > > > problem only occurs when I try to set the :url option. Without it > > > > works fine, except I haven''t been able to (can''t figure it out) create > > > > links to go to the next or previous weeks. > > > > > Any help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated, or if you know of a > > > > different way to go about it. > > > > > The code for the various files are posted below. "start_date" and > > > > "end_date" are columns in the table "lessons", while "starts_at" and > > > > "ends_at" are options for the helper. > > > > > WEEK_VIEW_HELPER.RB: > > > > > require ''date'' > > > > > # Author: Josh Adams > > > > # This helper is based on CalendarHelper. > > > > # WeekViewHelper allows you to draw a databound week view calendar > > > > with fine-grained CSS formatting > > > > module WeekViewHelper > > > > VERSION = ''0.0.1'' > > > > > # Returns an HTML week-view calendar. In its simplest form, this > > > > method generates a plain > > > > # calendar (which can then be customized using CSS) for a given > > > > span of days. > > > > # However, this may be > > ... > > read more »--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. 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